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Перевести · 15.08.2018 · Showers The shower room at my specific location was a public shower room, meaning that there is no privacy. However, I have read of some locations having private showers for both men and women, but more commonly when it comes to the women’s shower rooms.
https://www.amny.com/news/y-says-shower-stalls-not-installed-due-to-incident
Перевести · 20.06.2013 · He reiterated that the shower stalls in the men’s locker room were part of the original plan for the Y, which opened in December 2002. “It’s a natural trend,” he said of the new dividers.
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Перевести · 24.07.2013 · In addition to everything else, my older YMCA converted all the showers in the boys' locker room to individual stalls four years ago and offered private dressing areas, something that would not have been done in the past.The mens' is only for men …
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Перевести · 25.01.2016 · YMCA & Showers Thread starter Flash Light; Start date Jan 11, 2014 ... The Y's Mens clubs made up of members do great work & I thank them. …
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Перевести · 25.09.2009 · I am told that men tend to like to see other men where shoes (flip flops or something) in the wet areas to avoid athletes feets. FWIW, in my experience, the more expensive the club, the more likely a single sex area is naked. Inexpensive suburban YMCA…
Are there separate showers for men and women at the YMCA?
Are there separate showers for men and women at the YMCA?
In the showers - well, ya gotta get nekkid to get clean! The YMCA I occasionally visit has separate steam and sauna rooms for men and women. They're in the same larger room with the showers and hot tub. Most men wear towels, most of them take the towel off in the hot tub. Some just walk around butt naked.
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Where is the Women's locker room at the YMCA?
Where is the Women's locker room at the YMCA?
Changing in the women’s locker room as an androgynous person has always been an uncomfortable experience, but I didn’t expect to be forced to leave. The Prospect Park YMCA in Brooklyn, New York. A couple weeks ago, I walked into the women’s locker room at the Prospect Park YMCA in Brooklyn.
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Can you wear a swimsuit at the YMCA?
Can you wear a swimsuit at the YMCA?
The YMCA where I belong is co-ed (with separate locker/shower rooms), as are the steam room, hot tub, and sauna - so swimsuits there are the rule. In the showers - well, ya gotta get nekkid to get clean!
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Is there a single sex area at the YMCA?
Is there a single sex area at the YMCA?
FWIW, in my experience, the more expensive the club, the more likely a single sex area is naked. Inexpensive suburban YMCA's tend to have bathing suited women in steam, sauna, and whirlpool. Ritzy private clubs tend to be naked. It's not a silly question.
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Перевести · 17.12.2019 · Men secretly filmed in locker room at YMCA; social media posts date back a year Inappropriate pictures popped up on social media of naked men in the Dowd YMCA …
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Перевести · 20.03.2012 · ASHEVILLE, N.C. (CN) – A married couple claim in a class action that YMCAs, which advertise themselves as safe for families, with “Christian values,” are actually “brothels” for homosexual men …
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Oh, yes, they did. But I've never been to a YMCA, only to a large local county rec center.

I think a big difference here is that in the showers after gym in junior high and high school, you were with other boys you had grown up with and were very familiar with (and by the way, the gym teachers never took showers with the boys--that would mean six or seven showers a day). But the changing room at a public pool, especially one you rarely visited, or the YMCA would be a different story. I mentioned that I felt quite differently among strangers. However, by the time I was in the army, I was apparently used to taking showers with lots of others. Showers in the army, though, as you know, were a lot different. For one thing, you weren't hurrying to finish and get on to the next class, so not everyone was in there at the same time. Sometimes you even had to go to a different building to take your showers. The showers themselves varied greatly, some being very small, others quite large, depending on the barracks. The best barracks I ever lived in were German. The Germans appreciated their privacy in the bathroom.
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Well it wouldn't make sense for the coach to shower each time. He doesn't do anything to get sweaty. But he was often in the locker room when we were dressing. I never thought anything of it, but in that paranoia of the mid-80s anyone who worked with kids- especially where nudity was involved was automatically suspected of being a pedophile. Then coaches stay clear of locker rooms so as to not even hint of impropriety.

And as a result of this time now most anyone who works around kids- even school repairmen and janitors must pass all sorts of background checks. In fact just to enter a school these days requires a screening procedure. Nobody worried about such things when I was in school. It was quite possible for anyone to just walk in any door right off the street and wonder around. It's such a different world now.

Perhaps we were excessively naive back then- or is now we are excessively paranoid?
Some of both, I suspect. The junior high I went to had been the old high school. My mother graduated from there in 1932. The high school I attended became the new middle school when yet another high school was built. My high school had since had a fence put up around it. Why, I don't know. I can't think of another school anywhere that has a fence around it. Also, the school I attended as the junior high was in the middle of town and had zero parking. In many ways the small town of yesterday was much more city-like than the suburbs are now. There were even streetcars, though they had been replaced by busses when I was there.

We had gym when I was in grade school, too, and did practically everything we did in later years but we didn't change clothes or take showers. In junior high and high school, gym alternated with "health" and even then you didn't have it every year. I also had phys ed in college as a freshman but I hardly remember anything about, except that your gym clothes stayed there. They washed them for you. But I have absolutely no memory of showers in college.

My wife confirms that all sorts of checks are supposed to be done on teachers and other school personnel. But one thing that I remember about the teachers in high school and mostly junior high and elementary school, as best as I can remember, is how likeable they all were. A couple I even kept in touch with as long as they lived. I wonder what students think of their teachers today?
I took my first swimming class at the YMCA in 1967. I hated it at the time. It was basically: There's the diving board. Are you going to jump, or are you chicken? I was lucky, though. Before 1965, all boys' swimming classes at our Y were held nude, something that goes back to the old swimming hole concept.

Working out was not the mainstream thing it is now, and I didn't return to the Y until about 1977, when I was in high school football and wrestling and came to use the weight room. Showers were mandatory after P.E. and sports, starting in 7th grade. We never made an issue of public showers: they were just taken for granted as sort of a rite of passage, I guess.
What puzzles me about the showers at my Y, is that why do they have BOTH open AND individual stalls? What was the thinking, the psychology behind that design decision? If they're trying to accomadate individual choice, why would think they someone preferred open showers? Certainly they wouldn't be trying to accomadate exhibitionism in a men's locker room where dad's brought there young sons in. If it's just pragmatic, what's the practical advantage, in the designers mind?
Nations, regions, generations, cultures, families and individuals have all compartmentalized semi/nudity in ways that were acceptable and made sense to them, but shocked, offended or surprised other nations, regions, generations, cultures, families and individuals. In the final analysis, it may all be arbitrary.
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I don't recall ever seeing a communal shower with booths but its been a long time since I've seen a school or Y shower
I assume the booths were added to accommodate the increasing number of people who are gymnophobes.
But I would think the booths add tremendously to the space and maintenance requirements.
YMCAs and gyms in general have to be responsive to changing public standards.

Older YMCAs, like the ones I usually go to, have traditionally been somewhat gritty, no-nonsense places, with workout facilities, a track, and a pool for the kids to take swimming lessons. Back when they were built, working out was not mainstream, and YMCAs had as their purpose their religious mission and wholesome physical activities due to the belief that they kept young men on the "straight and narrow". Of course, anything but communal showers was rare prior to the 1980s or so, and that's the way most older YMCAs still are.

However, things change. Today, there are many people joining up who never would have 40 years ago, and YMCAs have to offer amenities like machines, messages, pilates, nice lounges, and even juice bars, which would have been unthinkable even 30 years ago. They don't like big, sweaty guys clanging metal. (Personal experience!) Because of this, the newer YMCAs are designed differently and the older ones have had to adapt. Some of the newer ones I've seen have lounges and pictures on the wall and comfortable chairs and such. Showers generally offer individual stalls. In addition to everything else, my older YMCA converted all the showers in the boys' locker room to individual stalls four years ago and offered private dressing areas, something that would not have been done in the past.The mens' is only for men over 18 and hasn't been converted yet, but signs are now up suggesting "consideration" for the gymnophobes among us. Many older Ys now offer individual stalls as an alternative because many younger men out there have actually never taken a public shower and are freaked out by it. My son's one of them.

A YMCA cannot survive unless it draws families, not just old weightlifters like me, and many people actually get really turned off by an intimidating locker room. I talked to a man a few years ago-in another gym-who actually left the YMCA because of nudity in the locker room. I'm waiting for them to banish playing basketball shirts and skins in the mens' lunch league. There are already complaints about it that I've read!
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I don't think its healthy to encourage any phobia and that includes gymnophobia. It causes inconvenience, anxiety and undermines self-confidence. There are now people so bashful about their bodies they won't go for needed medical treatment.

The Y's emphasis should be on curing gymnophobia- then your son and millions of others won't be "freaked out" by it and instead enjoy the sensual pleasure of gliding through the water with nothing but what God gave him.

It's so much better that to this day I won't swim anywhere I have to wear a suit.
Suit yourself. I don't think it's so healthy to be so interested in what other people care to expose to others. Can you blame anyone for being modest these days? But I realize that modesty is so yesterday. But modesty is not "gymnophobia." It isn't necessary to characterize modesty as a mental condition. People probably don't go for medical treatment because they don't have insurance and they can't afford it.
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Well Blue, we can play word games and call fear of nudity "modesty" but anything which causes anxiety and stress- "freaked out" as Matt said of his son is a real problem for people.

Furthermore in a age when everyone is concerned about cost, energy conservation and pollution, we don't need to be making showers more expensive and less efficient by cutting them up into little booths or requiring clothing to be worn where its not needed and actually a hindrance.
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