"Until a few years ago most showers at gyms and football parks were communal (male one's anyway) and I remember going into m&s when I was a wean and the changing area was just one big room."
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I think it's in part to do with Victorian era laws and attitude towards sex and sexuality.
For example it was common place to see two men walking arm in arm until the introduction of the anti-homosexuality laws in 1885 which meant you could be prosecuted for being homosexual without it being proven. Prior to that you had to literally be caught in the act. This changed the way men acted around on and other. Prior to the 18th and 19th centuries we were a much more open minded bunch.
But we are working on it as sites like this prove. |
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Always remember at school and later on when I got older changing rooms, showers etc were one big open area.
Even remember a team bath in football stadia |
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At the Faro bike rally.
The showers are a row of wooden pallets with two parallel pipes with shower heads every six feet.
You just strip of and get on with it. People walking past or sitting chatting.
Very liberating. |
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"My local swimming pool is mixed changing rooms
Yup mine too and a few others nearby."
I have eyed up a few hunky guys when in them but had no luck in them eyeing me back haha |
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