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Thanks for the laughs, RebYidd!
It's also a problem for women to be somewhere where there is pritzus. I have heard in the names of both Rav Pincus and Rav Matisyahu Salomon, yibadel l'chaim that it is more of a problem for women to see inappropriate things than men.
I don’t think that applies to women simply seeing
other women in swimwear. (The post was in response
to the suggestion that a mother go to a water park;
with regard to beaches, there might be the possibility
of such an issue.)
Seriously, I know a totally blind boy who would love to go to a water park. There's no problem of him seeing women who aren't tznius, but who can go with him?
A. What makes him better than sighted boys who would enjoy a water park?
(That is, why worry about him being able to go more than we do anyone else?)
B. A sister (or, as Meno would have it, mother) comes immediately to mind.
C. What about mar’is ayin?
“Atmosphere” does not only mean how the people are dressed, although it often correlates with how they are acting. Would you take your kids to a nightclub?
apushatayid – that’s why I wonder if it’s appropriate to take a blind boy to a water park
Just what do you think goes on at water parks,
which, unlike nightclubs, are a family venue?