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An interesting sociological perspective...
I forgot to add that you can see that he is wearing white briefs under those white short shorts.My neighbor's son across the street, having returned home from first year of college, has been seen wearing very short white shorts, and he has the body for it.
... Hell, look at the shorts worn by basketball players from the '70s verses what they wear now.
An interesting sociological perspective...
I have some fond memories from college days. I grew up in a society where girls were to be modest but not boys. We could go shirtless in house and wore the really short shorts for swim or sports. It was ok - for both women and men - to admire healthy young men openly (but not women).I have noticed in old movies - 40s, 50s, even 60s - that men's bathing suits are quite brief by today's standards, actually more resembling briefs rather than the modern day trunks.
Standards do come and go but the era of the long baggy shorts seems to be out, especially among the younger men. Shorts are breaking above knee, some very much so. My neighbor's son across the street, having returned home from first year of college, has been seen wearing very short white shorts, and he has the body for it.
I don't know about a Y, but you have Lake Steam on Colfax that is heaven! All nude old school sauna. I miss being there....Question, is there any Y in the Denver,CO area that is still old style locker rooms?
Really? Never heard about this before. Perhaps I'll have to check it out whenever I'm back in Denver.I don't know about a Y, but you have Lake Steam on Colfax that is heaven! All nude old school sauna. I miss being there....
Wow, why a swipe at effeminate men?!
Much like the cult of the uncircumcised penis, this devotion to common nudity in men's spaces as an ideal is deranged and fanatical, so deviation from what they want to be the case brings out their vicious, prejudiced side.
Says "Debbie Downer"... Such a weird comment.
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I cannot imagine going to management to report someone for being "too naked" in the locker room. How would you define the problem, how many seconds can they be naked before it becomes an offense? If you don't want to see someone naked you don't have to look.To respect others?? What are we telling the young generations? Geez. Saw this today at an Indiana Y.
Says Chastity Pariah.The sort of bigotry (towards the shy, the modest, the self-conscious, the chaste, and the effeminate) that falls out of the homoerotic idealizing of men's spaces common on this site is well deserving of criticism.
Signs like this would encourage to me as naked as possible. This is actually DISrespectful to some. Management wasn't capable to tell a loudmouth bitch, "No. That's what lockerrooms are for. If YOU don't like it YOU can make a change" so this sign goes up. Nope. Not a chance. Skin to the wind!