Do you think it’s irresponsible to let children run around naked in public? And at what age should they stop doing so? Decades back, long before the emergence of paedophiles and serial rapists.A nobody bat an eyelash whenever any kid ran around the neighbourhood – some even did it close to puberty! “Sadly while children are entirely innocent and their mothers well-meaning, society these days frown at naked kids screaming all over the place,” observed Saidat who works with a welfare centre for kids.
She continued: “Of course most men are not paedophiles, but we have to acknowledge that in this age of mobile technology, there are people who like to take pictures of children in public and share them with other deviants. And that is not the only issue.
It will also invite judgement from other parents, who don’t let their children play naked. The sight of another parent’s unclothed girl can make fathers, particularly, feel awkward. And from around five years old,children become more aware of their bodies and might be bullied by their peers for running around naked.”
“It is only when you make nudity shameful that it becomes dangerous,” says Bisoye, a dancer, who runs a dancing school. “I want my daughter to enjoy the innocence of childhood – that includesthe freedom of not wearing clothes. I don’t make a conscious decision to let her take her clothes off. But often, the mood takes her. If she accompanies me to the school, 1 will kit her in shots and skimpy top and she always as.
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She continued: “Of course most men are not paedophiles, but we have to acknowledge that in this age of mobile technology, there are people who like to take pictures of children in public and share them with other deviants. And that is not the only issue.
It will also invite judgement from other parents, who don’t let their children play naked. The sight of another parent’s unclothed girl can make fathers, particularly, feel awkward. And from around five years old,children become more aware of their bodies and might be bullied by their peers for running around naked.”
“It is only when you make nudity shameful that it becomes dangerous,” says Bisoye, a dancer, who runs a dancing school. “I want my daughter to enjoy the innocence of childhood – that includesthe freedom of not wearing clothes. I don’t make a conscious decision to let her take her clothes off. But often, the mood takes her. If she accompanies me to the school, 1 will kit her in shots and skimpy top and she always as.
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