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What about this story hour?

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Do we put Christian story hour in the same category as drag queen story hour?
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Curious, what is a public change room, where are they?
I’m no expert but I’m guessing school and gym locker rooms and showers and store dressing rooms would qualify as such. Any place where the general public might be changing clothes?

Do we put Christian story hour in the same category as drag queen story hour?
Im not sure. In that a library is generally a public building in that it’s owned by the government I’m not sure how it squares with the whole ”freedom of religion“ issue. If it’s open to all religions to have a story hour, that would seem to satisfy it.
I took a quick gander at the Kirk Cameron book on Amazon and it doesn’t seem to be overtly Christian. From the little I saw, he could be talking about Allah, The Great Spirit or The Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Makes sense now, and this understandably be cause for concern. My family would be changing elsewhere.
Why should girls and women be forced to change elsewhere just because some entitled man decides he wants to invade women’s spaces? That seems pretty backwards of you.
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They shouldn’t, but if these men are so prevalent in changing rooms, I call it being proactive.
Being proactive would entail keeping men out of the changing rooms.
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Why should anyone especially a child be forced to change in the presence of anyone? Every changing room or bathroom should have private stalls for showering, and changing. No child or adult should have to see another person undressed if they don't want to. The sane goes for urinals. No one should be have to see another man or boy exposed or have to expose themselves to others.
In our society it has been a norm for many generations that people of the same sex can change together. Are you belittling our cultural norms? Actually, it’s the norm for MOST cultures, isn’t it? Japanese, American, Canadian, African, Middle Eastern, European countries, etc. etc.
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It is not a norm I have ever subscribed to. I think putting boys and men in the same room and them having to change or expose themselves is wrong. Even just boys or girls.
You don’t “subscribe” to norms. A norm is a rule of behavior of what is considered normal in a society. You may be go along with it, but it is what it is. And the prevailing norms around most of the world are that women change or can be exposed to other women and men to men but no wagging penises in a girls locker room.
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