Guys at the Gym in the locker room

They can start with the high school. College prof I see on occasion says he hardly ever see's anyone in the locker room showering. The boys in high school don't shower, they carry that over now into college....An beyond.

There's no time at all to shower in high school. Classes are 45 minutes long. lolz
 
So is there any hope of bringing nudity back? What can we do to change our culture to make people in America comfortable with being naked?:confused:

There is a real, well-researched problem in the US. It's referred to as the Adonis Complex. In American society, thanks to TV, magazines, etc, boys are "taught" was a perfect man looks like. To be acceptable in this celebrity-ridden culture, you must have the perfect face, perfect teeth, tight abs, well-defined biceps, and a perfect cock -- meaning 7 inches limp. Since hardly anyone meets these expectations they are hence ashamed and will hide their shortcomings if at all possible. It's really sad. Tragically, this attitude spreads around the world and other cultures follow. We've lost sight of what being a man is. One silly outcome of this craziness is that many young men now shave their chests, arms, etc. as if they are embarrassed by the hair. How times have changed. We're creating a culture of girly-men. It seems that the only place I can go anymore and see young men act like men is into the midwest farming and ranching areas. Is there anything that can be done? Sure -- but you might not like it: support the Boy Scouts. Not the newly minted, sensitive Boy Scouts, but do it we did in the 50's and 60's. That organization developed men. And we weren't ashamed of our bodies or being nude. We didn't care if our dicks didn't meaure up. Camping and canoeing were what's mattered. In a time before WiII, Playstation, MTV, and the internet, boys were able to be boys and the world was healthier for it. It's like the difference between McCain and Obama. McCain is a tough SOB, and a real man. Obama is a girly man.
 
OK, showing yourself proudely and embarassing other men with les equipment than YOU is BAD.. but hiding away 'inside' a towel is JUST strange. I don't like to show of, but [unless I'm in a mix locker room] I don't have any problem showing it for all to see.

BUT I think it's a cultural issue. in some cultures the showing of the body, eben in mixed places, is not a problem. for example: in RUSSIA people all attend naked to the steam rooms and saunas. not to over generalize it, but thay are so at ease with they bodies, sexuality and ways of life, they even kiss on the mouth as a cordial salute! :D
 
They can start with the high school. College prof I see on occasion says he hardly ever see's anyone in the locker room showering. The boys in high school don't shower, they carry that over now into college....An beyond.

Now that is gross. Perhaps young men today are very apprehensive about being nude in front of others due to the fact that there a lot of pervs in the world. Hell, NBC has a whole series on "To Catch a Predator" (i think it's called). There are some real pervs profiled on there.

With that being said, take a damn shower man. It just is not good hygiene.

It's a crazy world out there....this has been a most interesting thread. I never thought it would go into the areas that it has.
 
OK, showing yourself proudely and embarassing other men with les equipment than YOU is BAD.. but hiding away 'inside' a towel is JUST strange. I don't like to show of, but [unless I'm in a mix locker room] I don't have any problem showing it for all to see.

BUT I think it's a cultural issue. in some cultures the showing of the body, eben in mixed places, is not a problem. for example: in RUSSIA people all attend naked to the steam rooms and saunas. not to over generalize it, but thay are so at ease with they bodies, sexuality and ways of life, they even kiss on the mouth as a cordial salute! :D

Probably it is a cultural issue, the problem being that our culture has become obscessed with sex. If our culture were not so obscessed with sex, then people would not find nudity so disturbing.

Taste has also gone out of the window. Note the advertisements for Viagra. I'd find it embarrassing to see one of those ads in TV while in mixed company. And now parents have to explain to their 5 year old children what an erection is because according to the ads, a man should seek immediate medical attention if he has an erection lasting more than 4 hours.

Advertisements for bathroom bowl cleaners never used the "T" word or showed the water closet in the TV screen. Now they show everything. Also, movies now take the audience right into the men's room and show men standing in front of the urinals. Is that really necessary?

Let's go back to good taste. And nudity, depending on circumstances, need not be in bad taste.
 
McCain is a tough SOB, and a real man. Obama is a girly man.

So treating your first wife like shit and being pretty much wrong on every issue makes you a "real man," while being brilliant and loving and respecting your one and only wife makes you a "girly man?" Give me the girly man...we need to repair this country.
 
So treating your first wife like shit and being pretty much wrong on every issue makes you a "real man," while being brilliant and loving and respecting your one and only wife makes you a "girly man?" Give me the girly man...we need to repair this country.

Perhaps we need to define what a "real man" is.

In my opinion, a real man is responsible, considerate, and respects other people. A person does not have to be a bully, a champion athlete, unwilling to listen to others, or a super stud to be a real man.
 
I find it hilarious that the same people who want to force everyone to strip totally nude the second they step into the locker room - whilst being stared at obscenely - would throw a fit if told that covering up in the locker room was mandatory.

The self-righteous nonsense "If someone's bothered by me being nude... tough!" is accompanied by protestations against anyone who deigns to be modest. Maybe if you stopped treating the locker room like a cruising spot, more males would be likely to uncover.
This is merely a personal preference and nothing more..nude or no..really doesnt matter.
 
I am reminded of my experience in high school.

When I was a kid, the usual attire for us during summer was levis and a T shirt. My mother had told me that she wanted me to wear something more substantial than a T shirt so that people could not see how thin I was. Also, at that time, I was smaller than most kids my age.

In gym class, teams were designated by having one team remove their shirts. You can imagine how I felt since I was smaller and was also embarrased because my mother made me believe that I was unacceptably skinny. So, a guy need not be totally nude to feel uncomfortable undraped. Interestingly, when I was a preppy, guys used to say, "For such a little guy, he sure has a big cock." So, I certainly was not deficient in that area, but was in other areas.

At the earliest opportunity, I took up weight lifting, which totally solved my body image problem. But there are parts of the body that cannot be developed through exercise, so I guess that I can see why some guys might feel uncomfortable nude. For me, being totally nude in gym class was not much worse than being shirtless, except for the fear of getting an erection, which actually happened once.
 
I'm 19 and I have no problem showering, changing, weighing in, using the steam or sauna, or just fiddling with my bag/locker/taking my time completely naked. But, I do notice that a lot of the other younger guys prefer to keep shorts on or at the very least a towel at all times.

I wish it was the other way around, cause I'm tired of looking at 75+ year olds who should really cover up.

I'll ring in on this one, as the voice of an "older generation". As I've gotten older, I've reached the point where I could care less what others see, or what they think of my locker room etiquette. I'm in there to undress, shower, clean up, dress, & get out of there. You're getting a glimpse of the future. I doubt they're putting on a show for you. And remember... one day YOU'LL be 75 too... if you're lucky.
 
So treating your first wife like shit and being pretty much wrong on every issue makes you a "real man," while being brilliant and loving and respecting your one and only wife makes you a "girly man?" Give me the girly man...we need to repair this country.

If you call raising taxes on corporate America and socialist income redistribution being a real man, then I guess we will be in good company if Obama is elected.
 
A properly maintained sauna or steam room should be hot enough to kill any organisms from one's "ass juice." Contracting MRSA from contact surfaces in the locker room or the workout room is a far greater concern than anything that may have come from another man's bum to the sauna bench, unless one eagerly licks up after his gym brother.
I've had MRSA once before and I'd have to be extremely careful if I go to fitness facilities. It's easily curable however with a common line of generic antibiotics Tetracyclines, along with several other medicines other than penicillin-based ones. I'll probably end up wearing sandals or protective footwear for sure.

As for the whole nudity thing, if you are comfortable go for it. If not, just keep a towel on. It isn't going to bother people that you don't wish to be seen nude or anything. Hell, I wouldn't either if it was all old men in the locker rooms but I've got no problem around younger guys or guys my age at all. I'd let them check me out and I'd probably check out them too. Besides, who actually prefers to shower with clothes on? If I'm at a gym, I'm going to be in the sauna naked and showers naked if I can help it. it just feels good. :)
 
I have noticed that a lot of the younger guys who don't get naked in the locker room
constantly stare at themselves in the mirror in the other areas of the gym..what's up with that...I can imagine them going home and jerking in front of a mirror...
 
I have noticed that a lot of the younger guys who don't get naked in the locker room
constantly stare at themselves in the mirror in the other areas of the gym..what's up with that...I can imagine them going home and jerking in front of a mirror...


LMAO!! I never noticed it before - but you are right! The dudes who stare at themselves after doing a set or lift their shirt on the gym floor to check out (and show off) their abs are the ones who would never be caught dead naked in the locker room. They just leave with their sweaty stank crotches. Gross.
 
society is so sexualised these days its easy to see why some younger people find getting changed in public not as innocent as it should be. I don't think its anyone's business what someone else is comfortable doing, its a public changing room not a gay sauna. Each to their own?
 
I'll ring in on this one, as the voice of an "older generation". As I've gotten older, I've reached the point where I could care less what others see, or what they think of my locker room etiquette. I'm in there to undress, shower, clean up, dress, & get out of there. You're getting a glimpse of the future. I doubt they're putting on a show for you. And remember... one day YOU'LL be 75 too... if you're lucky.
im in 100 % agreement with you bro! i grew outta my bashfulness long ago!and i got nothing to be ashamed of.
 
I dont care who sees what on me, erection or not. It takes too much energy to censure myself, and I am inherently lazy. Let them look, thats what I say. :cool: