RE:Locker room nudity

This happen in my gym all the time! Women come and clean the men's locker room all the time, i.e. reload paper towels, mop the floor, clean the urinals & stalls and the men don't cover up. Everyone just goes about their business.

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If I am entering the locker room after the workout and see the sign, i try to be respectful and don't show up naked intentionally in front of them, wrap around a towel and continue the walk around the locker room but If i am already inside the locker room and naked and if a female employee shows up, i don't like to make it awkward by immediately covering up and keep it naked and casual. Atleast that doesn't make most of them uncomfortable.

I am glad to see a lot of guys around me who are really respectful towards the employees of the gym.

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Show respect - yes, but.... The naked body is not something to be ashamed of, or to consider as something that should be hidden. In a situation where one is naked in the locker room and going about their normal routines and a female walks in - for cleaning, maintenance, or whatever, there is no reason to feel you must cover up. Just continue as if everything is normal - because everything is normal.
Our society puts too much emphasis on nudity being abnormal. It isn't.
On the other hand - if the person who is naked takes this opportunity to flaunt, then he should cover up. The "abnormality" is within him, for that is when disrespect comes into the picture.
I say just go about your normal business and treat one's nudity as no big deal.

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The last few posts respect a difference between who walks in when. As stated before if walking in and the cleaner is there with notice they get less visuals. If they come in after us they should expect more visuals.

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The quote below is dead on when it comes to normalizing the naked form. The only reason it gets weird is when someone cannot help themselves from turning a nude moment into something it isn't - and that's all internal. Believe me, that female attendant has seen a lot of bare bodies - whatever you've got down there below the belt isn't going to make their eyes bug out or spontaneously combust! Nearly all of us in the men's locker room have got the wedding tackle down there. And anyone taking such a job is not going to be shocked if it is momentarily on display between locker and shower.

Show respect - yes, but.... The naked body is not something to be ashamed of, or to consider as something that should be hidden. In a situation where one is naked in the locker room and going about their normal routines and a female walks in - for cleaning, maintenance, or whatever, there is no reason to feel you must cover up. Just continue as if everything is normal - because everything is normal.Our society puts too much emphasis on nudity being abnormal. It isn't.On the other hand - if the person who is naked takes this opportunity to flaunt, then he should cover up. The "abnormality" is within him, for that is when disrespect comes into the picture.I say just go about your normal business and treat one's nudity as no big deal.

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I would have thought it would be inappropriate until I got used to it at my home resort. I was in the men's restroom and a female worker came in there to retrieve some supplies which are stored in a room adjacent to the restroom. The first time it occurred, I was like "what is she doing in here?" Then it dawned on me that we are at a nudist resort and she had already seen all of us nude so it shouldn't make any difference. I still didn't feel too comfortable when I was sitting on the commode and she came it but I really don't feel too comfortable when men come in there either! LOL It can be a bit embarrassing if you have smelled up the room. ;-)

Well, I learned later that there is somewhat of a double standard about restroom use. I had a drunk woman falsely accuse me of going into the lady's restroom. She didn't accuse me of flirting or making a pass or anything of the sort. She just told others that I was in there. In actuality, she was so drunk that she went into the men's restroom and didn't realize it as I went to use the urinal. She told people that I urinated in the sink. Well, that was enough to get me questioned and I believe I would have been kicked out and banned from the resort if it had not been for some other good members that stood up and vouched for my character. While I haven't and don't intend to visit a lady's restroom, natural nudity does not always free people to enter the opposite sex's locker room or restroom without causing discomfort or problems. Maybe we will get there some day at least in our nudist facilities.

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Well, I learned later that there is somewhat of a double standard about restroom use. I had a drunk woman falsely accuse me...

I have also been falsely accused by a woman and supported by many male and female friends who knew us both in defense in a different scenario. The problem is that as a male you are presumed guilty until proven innocent. That is why I believe in gendered locker rooms where both genders can 1) assume it is safe to be naked 2) be safe from being accosted or harassed and have simple recourse if things happens 3) not be put in situation where there is a power differential such as the assumption that a woman accusing an adult male must always be telling the truth.

This applies to the litigious US society only. If I'm in another country without fears of lawsuits and false accusations, I would accept close to anything as local culture.

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Well the fact that we are on a nudists website should tell you that we all should be comfortable being nude in front of anyone. Man or woman. What i take issue with is that if the genders were reversed, women would go postal on the gym for letting a male employee walk into the women's locker room. My gym does not allow the opposite sex employees go into the other sexes locker room. But again, if anyone is not comfortable being nude around others, then they might not be a true nudist. Also, someones trigger may not be my trigger.

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