Michelle R. wrote:I just remember he was very red in the face, and I may have been blushing a bit as well. Not that there was something wrong with it (someone had to do it and his parents were away), but again, since I had already stopped bathing him some time before, it was then a situation where I was bathing someone who otherwise didn't need help. So definitely more awkward.
We kind of talked about it after the first bath. He was still really quiet so I wanted to reassure him. It turned out his main concern was being seen now that he had started puberty and was worried he was not as advanced as some boys (he had seen in gym, etc.) and was worried I was going to tell or make fun or him or something like that. After we talked it out he felt much better about it. After the second bath he was more embarrassed about having an erection again, so we discussed that a bit. The last few times before his parents came back weren't as embarrassing for him, although I'm sure there was still some discomfort.
If he was in a hospital, as he couldn´t wash himself, the nurse would have washed him. Its not unusual for young women to wash naked teenage boys, including their more intimate parts. It happens all the time in hospitals. Teenage boys have erections very easily, so probably most of them have one while being washed by the nurse in hospital. Some men do, too. Nurses are used to it and just ignore it. I would have told him that, so that he didn´t have the feeling it was a very unusual situation.
Nurses use gloves to bath the patients, so there is no skin to skin contact between the nurse and the person being washed. In the case of this 13 year old boy it would be odd for the babysitter to go into the bathroom wearing gloves

. , but I think a sponge should have been used to wash his bottom and penis. Direct contact between the babysitter´s hands and these areas of an older boy´s body should be avoided, if possible.