Dear Savvy Auntie,
I have a six year old niece who I'm very close to. When she was
younger I didn't have a problem changing or coming out of the bathroom
in my bathrobe after a shower in front of her because she was too young
to understand things like not seeing naked people, etc.
As she
grows older, I feel that it is my duty, being a feminist and an activist
in my community, to explain that there's no shame in a woman's body (I
live in a deeply patriarchal, highly misogynist country, for reference's
sake) but you should respect a person's privacy and body, and thus if
I'm not comfortable with her looking at me when I'm not even wearing my
knickers, then she should respect my wishes and not do so. However, she
frequently peeps and doesn't listen to me so I finally told her mom who
didn't scold her, but explained that god burns out your eyes if you look
at naked people.
Being an atheist, this sort of religious
indoctrination bothers me and while I make an active effort to raise my
niece with critical thinking skills and an open mind so she grows to
accept all religions and questions religion even if she remains a
theist, I still do not want her to think she just shouldn't look at me
when I'm not wearing knickers because her eyes will be burnt out by some
fairy in the sky. What do I do?
Atheist Feminist Auntie