Hey again,
I've been on loads of sports teams at my school and such, and have experienced the joys of locker rooms and communal showers. I know that there are some people who are comfortable carrying on a conversation standing on top of their locker bench naked, and others who are paranoid of anyone seeing anything under their chest area. For what it's worth, I've done both, but have always tried to meld to the situation. For example, one of my teams last year had its own locker room. Everyone there was like family. We were all fine being naked casually, although some people chose to change under a towel. However, this Year, my team was quite OCD about not seeing anyone else. We all had to change in a corner of the room. Once, the towel I was changing under got pulled out purposefully from under me and I chased the guy who took it around. Later, I was informed I had scarred some people for life. It wasn't my fault and I'm not too sorry about that.
Ive rambled on too long but I just wanted to know where you fall in the spectrum.
--Flock
I've been on loads of sports teams at my school and such, and have experienced the joys of locker rooms and communal showers. I know that there are some people who are comfortable carrying on a conversation standing on top of their locker bench naked, and others who are paranoid of anyone seeing anything under their chest area. For what it's worth, I've done both, but have always tried to meld to the situation. For example, one of my teams last year had its own locker room. Everyone there was like family. We were all fine being naked casually, although some people chose to change under a towel. However, this Year, my team was quite OCD about not seeing anyone else. We all had to change in a corner of the room. Once, the towel I was changing under got pulled out purposefully from under me and I chased the guy who took it around. Later, I was informed I had scarred some people for life. It wasn't my fault and I'm not too sorry about that.
Ive rambled on too long but I just wanted to know where you fall in the spectrum.
--Flock