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It's interesting to see culture differences when travelling. In some parts of the world, it's mandatory to shower nude before entering a pool and enclosed showers aren't always provided. Spas in Germany often forbid clothing in the sauna area and require that everyone, men and women, be nude.
Personally, I don't think anyone should feel the need to cover up in a locker room. I certainly don't. It's nice to see parents that set a good example by letting it hang free in the locker room. Modesty tends to learned. |
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The banning of clothing in German mixed saunas is perfectly logical, German husbands are concerned as to who is viewing and becoming "interested" in their wives. A naked man demonstrating "interest" may immediately be spotted and dealt with, whilst a pervert in baggy shorts could get away with it. So imagine the happy scene; naked single men avoiding looking at women while their husbands stare at the single men in anticipation of an indecent reaction.
In traditional British naturist clubs single men are not welcome, the members are concerned that the single men will either show interest in their wives or may be gay and therefore interested in the men. The members of traditional British naturist clubs tend to be rather old and heading for extinction making it unlikely that the younger single men queueing at the locked gates would show any interest in their wives. |
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