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  1. #14
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    Changing in locker rooms is just a matter of getting used to it. I've noticed a lot of older or heavy ladies who are very shy and change "under" their T-shirt, but most don't give a f*rt. You tend to *notice* other people, but I don't think anyone really stands there and gives others a long onceover. I don't do jumping jacks in the buff, but hey, it's the human body and all is natural and good about it.
    My recommendations...
    • Modesty aside, you should get out of your wet swim suit as soon as you can. Just like a skanky bike short, bacteria can breed in your goodies so its best to get that area dry and clean as soon aspossible.
    • Take some mild swim cleaner with you and rinse the chlorine out of your suit in the sink - it'll last longer. I always head straight to the showers after a swim - as opposed to going home to shower - as the chlorine dries out my hair. On the good side, the chlorine does wonder in clearing up acne!
    • Bring some flip-flops with you. You don't want to walk on that floor with god-knows-what on it!
    • Locker room etiquette: If you're unpacking or dressing, don't spread your gear all over the place. Try to keep it confined to your small area. It's really annoying when one person's spread their stuff everywhere that I can't open my locker or find a free space to put my bag down.
    • Aside from being polite to others, don't worry so much about what other people think... you're there to work out!
    Last edited by Bluetree; 10-19-2006 at 04:33 AM.

 

 

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