This.
I've now stopped tiptoeing round this issue. If you insist that children have no right to privacy from the opposite sex when undressing, then you're promoting predatory values.
For too long society has been coerced and silenced out of safeguarding children. Remember, one of the first cohorts of children targeted by transactivists were children in the care of the state - those in foster care and children's homes. There's a reason for that. These children, isolated and away from their families, were told their confusion and uncomfortable growing bodies could be cured with a sex change. Not surprising that children in care are over represented in this vulnerable cohort of children.
With little or no resistance from the adults charged with their care, they moved on to schools and everywhere else children gather. Which is why we now see senior staff in a school arguing that girls have no right to privacy from certain boys when undressing, showering, sleeping and all the rest.
That's how predatory beliefs have been embedded in our society. Maybe the Epstein revelations are giving major clues as to the nature of too many adults running our society.
We need to remind people that if you impose the belief that girls have no right to boundaries and privacy from men, then you're working to de criminalise indecent exposure and voyeurism. It's that simple.