Sigh....you didn’t even take the time to read the article, did you?
“Camp Tamarack Executive Director Charlie Anderson said that Garber and the district operated on incorrect information about the camp. He said each cabin has a private changing room, which students were made aware of, and that students do not shower during Outdoor School and would therefore never have been in a shower with a counselor.”
So the school district (and by extension, the parents) wasn’t aware that the students would not be taking showers for three days or they would not have brought the issue of sharing showers with non binary people up.
Let’s not get too sensitive, FRiend. I never made a judgement call about your personal choices. What you and your merry band of travelers choose to voluntarily subject yourselves to is your business. I’m glad that particular scenario brings you joy.
As a parent I would have a problem with my daughters being placed in that situation.
For the record, I did actually read the article. However, I wasn’t commenting on the article, I responded to your comment where you wrote: So let me get this straight - a bunch of hormonal teenagers spend three days doing outdoor physical activities and DO NOT SHOWER?!?!? Personal hygiene must not be a priority in the woods.
It’s very common to not have modern conveniences in the backcountry.