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Subject: Re: Mother in exam room


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scamptoo
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Date Posted: 12:41:25 12/10/21 Fri
In reply to: Sandra 's message, "Re: Mother in exam room" on 15:50:56 08/23/17 Wed

>I have followed this discussion and would like to
>second especially Maria's and mrs_ladybird's
>positions. It is the right and the duty of a mother or
>anyone who is likewise in charge of the boy's
>upbringing to maintain a sufficient impression of the
>boy's development in all aspects. As society has
>decided that females shall be the primary caregivers
>for most issues, including hygiene and health, for
>children and adolescents of both genders there can be
>no ground for refusal of a boy to undress and be
>examined nude in front of the respective female.
>I do, however, not agree with the latest post of Dawn.
>Someone seems to confuse fantasy and reality here. The
>necessary inspections and the attendance of exams is
>done out of maternal responsibilty and care for the
>child's wellbeing. It should not bring pleasure to a
>mother to humiliate her child or to expose it to
>unnecessary bystanders. While I agree that in certain
>cases the presence of a female sibling during the
>examination of a brother can be of educational value,
>the kind in which Dawn depicted the course of events
>it seems that her motives where at least ambigiuous
>and the events described maybe never happened.

Do you also believe, that in certain cases, the presence of a male sibling during the examination of a sister can be of educational value as well?

Biological education should not be the exclusive domain of females.

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