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Wife walking around naked in front of her first-grade son, even talking through the door while taking a shower

What do you think about this?

This is so strange, going into the door completely naked to have a conversation...

Where am I supposed to look?

No matter how much I love my mom, I have to protect what needs to be protected.

I really don't understand.

I can't believe you don't understand even if I tell you that... It's really absurd.

But there is also an older sister nearby who walks around naked in front of her son.

I was so surprised that I told you not to do that.

Is that all? I also saw a neighbor bringing her 7-year-old son to a women's bathhouse.

What's wrong with being young?

Just this kind of reply only makes me feel bewildered...

 

 

 

 

<Source: JTBC Incident Commander>

Wife walking around naked in front of her first-grade son, even talking through the door while taking a shower

 

A husband's story was shared about his concern over his wife walking around without clothes in front of their son.

According to JTBC's 'Incident Manager' three days ago, Mr. A, who has a first-year high school son, revealed, "Since my wife got married, she always comes out of the shower completely naked. Even during the shower, she opens the door and talks with our son."

Mr. A told his wife to be cautious because it seemed inappropriate behavior for their son, but she still reported that he was wandering around the house barefoot.

Mr. A told his wife that he was concerned about his son feeling uncomfortable during middle school and asked, "If we meet without clothes, won't it affect our son's sexual values?" However, his wife firmly replied, "I'll handle my son's issues myself, so don't worry about it."

Mr. A said, "We always argue over this issue and it never gets resolved, so I have given up." He also revealed, "My son, who was briefly uncomfortable during puberty, has now gotten used to it, and even when my wife is taking a shower, she opens the door casually and talks to him." He then expressed concern, asking, "Is it okay for my wife to keep walking around without clothes in front of our son?"

Professor Park Sang-hee, a psychologist, said, "The child is a first-year high school student. It can't be. I gave birth to the child with my own body, and although there is no boundary between us, feeling like one and feeling ashamed and embarrassed, the family is also a community that gives love, but it is also a place of education."

Next, they expressed their opinion, saying, "In this case, children may become confused about how much physical distance they should keep from the opposite sex, how to set boundaries, and how to handle emotions like embarrassment and guilt. Around the age of 5, mothers also tell boys to keep their distance when bathing with them. By the age of 6 or 7, children start to understand sexual distinctions. From an educational perspective, I don't think that's appropriate."

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