At what age do people think it’s not appropriate for a boy to take baths with his mother?
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Everyone: At what age do you think it’s not appropriate for a boy to take baths with his mother?
In my opinion, it’s best not to take baths with mom when one is over 3 years old
Boys can understand some things at the age of 5; it is recommended to separate them by gender already at the age of 4
I think at 1.5 years old, even older children start asking all kinds of questions. It’s fine at home, but in a public bathroom, the child’s questions can be quite embarrassing
It’s not suitable for children aged two to three; they always ask some strange and peculiar questions.
When you notice that your son is developing gender awareness or avoids changing clothes in front of the opposite sex, it means it’s time.
I think this issue requires us to bathe the child separately from the start, so that they can develop such a habit from an early age; sometimes we don’t know how to answer some of the child’s questions.
It’s best to wash them separately from the start; if that’s not possible, do it separately after they are 2 or 3 years old
It doesn’t matter at any age. If they dare to ask, just beat them into amnesia. . . . .
At 2.3 years old, it’s time for a separate bathtub
It’s always just me; I don’t help him wash it unless his dad works overtime.
My son has never been in a women’s bathroom or taken a bath with his mother
I think it’s not possible at 3 years old. I started getting erections at the age of 4 anyway
Learn* it a bit. But children who are one or two years old can’t bathe by themselves; so when bathing them separately, does that mean the father has to bathe the baby?
There’s nothing wrong with bathing a baby; the poster is referring to the age at which boys develop a sense of gender.