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Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Feb-26-2009 10:34:

Hahaha yes (most) old people suck.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Feb-26-2009 14:16:

quote:
Originally posted by kaniz
However, one thing that is gross : Hoking / Blowing your nose in the shower.

Things like public-nakedness - whatever. But snotting all over the shower is NASTY.


How about people who blow their noses without Kleenex? Now that is disgusting.


Posted by English Rachel on Feb-26-2009 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
i really don't care about change room nakedness.


Me either. I am naked all the time too Clothes are so limiting.

But Adam has been disturbed by changing room nakedness - he isn't bothered about people getting changed or wandering their saggy balls around but being naked in the hot tub or in the sauna isn't really cool for him and I think I would feel the same.


Posted by smuncky on Feb-26-2009 16:10:

It's all pipes! What's the difference?!


Posted by Yohan on Feb-26-2009 16:12:

Ah, the western morality about nudity

Well, Christian morality about nudity. Why it is shameful to be naked? I dunno

Who cares if you see another man's dick? Doesnt mean you're gay.

If you played any team sports in high school, you'd have had showers with your team after games and practice.

I just ignore other people's nakedness and go on with my own business.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 16:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik
Hahaha yes (most) old people suck.




I can't wait till you're old, deaf, partially blind, riddled with arthritis, can't drive anymore/have lost a lot of your independence (not to mention control of your bowels and bladder), most or all of your friends are dead, your family rarely talks to you, and young people treat you like shit. Then we'll see who sucks.


Posted by Yohan on Feb-26-2009 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I can't wait till you're old, deaf, partially blind, riddled with arthritis, can't drive anymore/have lost a lot of your independence, most or all of your friends are dead, your family rarely talks to you, and young people treat you like shit. Then we'll see who sucks.

stop testing the dude's ability to think beyond just tomorrow


Posted by spitty on Feb-26-2009 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
Me either. I am naked all the time too Clothes are so limiting.


yes!


and you people are too sensitive. i understand the spitting in the shower, or sitting down without using a towel, but are you really bothered by a few people walking around naked in a public shower??
christ, stay home


Posted by ~C~ on Feb-26-2009 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
Ah, the western morality about nudity

Well, Christian morality about nudity. Why it is shameful to be naked? I dunno

Who cares if you see another man's dick? Doesnt mean you're gay.

If you played any team sports in high school, you'd have had showers with your team after games and practice.

I just ignore other people's nakedness and go on with my own business.


ya....but, i also remember in high school, guys talking about how they made fun of other guys that's packages weren't up to par. So wearing swim shorts would have helped protect those guys from harassment, and saved them from the humiliation which ultimately caused them to become self-conscience about that part of their body. Did this happen at other high schools?? or were the guys at my high school just abnormally mean? lol

I'm assuming that doesn't happen with adults in changerooms though. At least i hope not!!!


Posted by Intangible on Feb-26-2009 16:33:

quote:
Originally posted by ~C~
ya....but, i also remember in high school, guys talking about how they made fun of other guys that's packages weren't up to par. So wearing swim shorts would have helped protect those guys from harassment, and saved them from the humiliation which ultimately caused them to become self-conscience about that part of their body. Did this happen at other high schools?? or were the guys at my high school just abnormally mean? lol

I'm assuming that doesn't happen with adults in changerooms though. At least i hope not!!!


I think that happens in all highschools... and if its not a guys package, it their ears, a girls breast size (both too big and too small), teeth, muscles, fat, feet, butt.... highschool is all about making everyone else insecure. Its a vicious jungle


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 16:33:

Everyone gets made fun of in the changeroom in HS. It's part of growing up.


I remember when I played rugby I was embarrassed to get naked, only because I trimmed or shaved my pubes. Nobody else did and I didn't want them thinking I was some kind of sex freak or something, lol. Stupid hairy prudes.


Posted by me@t k@tie on Feb-26-2009 16:34:

Holy fuck. If you are too immature to be in a public change room (you know why it's called a change room? It's for people to change in!!!), then you should either grow the hell up or stay at home. And stop hating on the elderly, ffs.

ps. women's change room for WEMF 06 was sketchy


Posted by ~C~ on Feb-26-2009 16:36:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Everyone gets made fun of in the changeroom in HS. It's part of growing up.


I remember when I played rugby I was embarrassed to get naked, only because I trimmed or shaved my pubes. Nobody else did and I didn't want them thinking I was some kind of sex freak or something, lol. Stupid hairy prudes.


it's a part of growing up!!! Well, i'm glad i never had to go through that. Esp. as a young girl. Wouldn't u rather have AVOIDED that???


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 16:41:

No. And be ignorant to the way that people are? Be overly sensitive? Any "negative" experiences I've had have only served to make me more well rounded as a person and facilitated my emotional/mental growth and development.


Posted by ~C~ on Feb-26-2009 16:56:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
No. And be ignorant to the way that people are? Be overly sensitive? Any "negative" experiences I've had have only served to make me more well rounded as a person and facilitated my emotional/mental growth and development.


I agree with you that the negative experiences in life CAN make u a stronger and more well rounded. But girls esp. are very insecure, sensitive, and impressionable when they're young. That kind of teasing can be very damaging to ones budding self-esteem, or lack there-of. Some people can take stuff like that in stride and brush it off...but some people can be severely damaged by those situations in life. I am a very sensitive, sometimes overly emotional person...always have been (i'm a Cancer...lol)...so i guess i just don't take teasing lightly. If people NEVER made people feel insecure about their bodies, this thread probably wouldn't exist in the first place. We probably all WOULD be happy, secure, and not remotely grossed out or uncomfortable with other people being naked around us, and be more comfortable with our own naked bodies as well.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 16:58:

I'm glad I'm not irrational.


Posted by ~C~ on Feb-26-2009 17:04:

i was raised to always respect others, and treat others as u would want yourself to be treated.... i don't see how that is irrational.


Posted by Knox on Feb-26-2009 17:08:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
yes!


and you people are too sensitive. i understand the spitting in the shower, or sitting down without using a towel, but are you really bothered by a few people walking around naked in a public shower??
christ, stay home


why hello there?!?

Where did you pop up from!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 17:13:

quote:
Originally posted by ~C~
i was raised to always respect others, and treat others as u would want yourself to be treated.... i don't see how that is irrational.




So was I. But not understanding that people can be mean or hurtful is unrealistic. Learning to deal with those situations IS part of growing up. Developing your OWN positive inner dialogue that doesn't give a fuck what other people think/say, and recognizes that other people's opinions don't actually change who you are unless you let it....that's rational.

Getting all "Oh boo hoo, someone made fun of me, I'm gonna take it all personal, wah wah!" and idealistically expecting that everyone is going to be "nice" all the time is plain retarded, and shows a misunderstanding of human nature.


Posted by She_Fitz on Feb-26-2009 17:13:

The one thing in the thread I don't understand is...

How someone being naked in a change room is disrespectful. They are minding their own business and comfortable enough with themselves to be naked. Their being naked has nothing to do with you...

You being bothered is your own hang-up.

I get the luggy thing and towel piece when sharing common surfaces..

The rest just doesn't make any sense to me.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Feb-26-2009 17:14:

when I did sports in school, noone ever made fun of each other in changing rooms - is this just part of how "fantastic" high school experience is here? lol


Posted by ~C~ on Feb-26-2009 17:23:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
So was I. But not understanding that people can be mean or hurtful is unrealistic. Learning to deal with those situations IS part of growing up. Developing your OWN positive inner dialogue that doesn't give a fuck what other people think/say, and recognizes that other people's opinions don't actually change who you are unless you let it....that's rational.

Getting all "Oh boo hoo, someone made fun of me, I'm gonna take it all personal, wah wah!" and idealistically expecting that everyone is going to be "nice" all the time is plain retarded, and shows a misunderstanding of human nature.


of course it's unrealistic to think that people aren't going to be mean. But some people, as i said, have a hard time blocking that negativity out. It's great that u can, and i envy you for being able to do that. I walk away from negative situations when i can.....but in the case of people teasing ppl in a chageroom setting.....there's nowhere TO go, because u get teased if u DON'T shower with your classmates as well. In high school, if u try walk away from bullies etc....they will still seek u out! It def. is a lesson in learning to be confident, and not let it get to u..but again, that's easier said then done for some people.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 17:30:

Oh, we're talking about actual bullying? Because no, I don't think that's normal. Getting made fun of here and there, sure...but not outright malicious attacks.


Posted by CAKE on Feb-26-2009 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
when I did sports in school, noone ever made fun of each other in changing rooms - is this just part of how "fantastic" high school experience is here? lol


I dunno i never got made fun of either and i played soccer, football basketball and tennis and in grade 9 i was even in the chess club you should have seen the team showers after a intense game of chess


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-26-2009 17:37:

So if you played team sports, then what's your issue with being around naked dudes in a changeroom? I think you're ageist.


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