Posted By: ScarletI think it depends on the dressing room area. If I am shopping with LBR, I am not going to leave him outside by himself in a store while I try on clothes. I would take him in with me, close the door and try on my clothes. If it were the stall area like you mentioned MB, I wouldn't be comfortable with him in there either, so I probably wouldn't shop in that store.
IMO I would rather offend someone than risk my son's safety.
Posted By: mammabear
BTW, has anyone ever noticed what a dump the Macy's at Livingston is??? That was the dressing room with the stalls. Half the doors were broken, it smelled like dirty, sweaty grossness, and the carpet had disgusting stains everywhere. I'm not headed back there any time soon....YUCK!
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Recently, however, we were out shopping at the mall and I was trying some clothes on. In one store, I took them in the empty dressing room with me...a large area with separated stalls and floor to ceiling walls. They like to help with zippers, comment on dresses, etc. In this case, they knew Mommy was looking for a special dress for an event and she wanted to be "really pretty". Anyway, all was fine in that store but when we ventured to the next store, I felt a bit different about them in the room with me. First, there were other women in the dressing area and they seemed to be walking around outside their respective stalls. And the set up in this dressing room was really stalls...walled cubicle-ish areas that had walls from only calf to neck level. The boys walked in, then I sent them out. I felt bad since they were assisting me and felt like they were part of "the mission", but I didn't feel it was appropriate for them to be in there with me. And I felt stares from the older ladies when we initially walked in. It wasa totally different vibe.
BTW, the bears are 9.5 and 10.5. Over the past year, both have become much more private about dressing, being in their underwear, closing the door when they use the bathroom, etc. They started to shower/bathe alone, not all together. They have also started to respect my privacy as well. I will say, however, that we are NOT a closed door, never let anyone see you naked family. To me, nakedness and our bodies are natural things and I want my kids to be comfortbale with that. I don't make a big deal out of it.
So about this dressing room thing, what do you guys think? What's appropriate? Or is it case by case, according to what dressing room variable are involved?