Lizban said:As I said keep up the good work always enjoy your posts
too kind too kind


I'm sure your posts are enjoyable too
Lizban said:As I said keep up the good work always enjoy your posts
Rhys_Po said:Personally don't see what the fuss is about, but you could try just humming along to "It's raining men" or something. Statistically, it should have the desired effect and there's only a 1 in 5 chance of getting bummed.
addictfreak said:Are you wishing the odds were shorter?![]()
theclaud said:I presume no one was suggesting that the person barging in on the men's shower in question was a woman, so the etiquette is presumably similar in any single-sex showers. Apart from the silly homophobic gags about not bending for the soap, which deserve to be ignored anyway
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What, and the following IS? :peanut said:what are you going on about Bonj ? your post isn't even written in English.![]()
??I'm not prudish never have been you can't be if you've been a national athlete or been to public school but some people are fact ,thats their choice .
The point that you are missing is that Jimbo was already in the shower . it was the other person joining him without question or warning that I understand Jimbo was questioning. ie their lack of sensitivity . Something you should know all about![]()
Lizban said:male married 6ft4 rugby player
campbellab said:I don't think it's a matter of prudishness it's more a matter of self confidence.
After the initial feeling of uncomfort you'll realise that no-one actually really cares or is judging your body. You'll probably turn out to be a slightly more confident individual and when forced to share showers in the future for some reason or another you'll be happy as larry.
XmisterIS said:I don't follow ... It's not me feeling uncomfortable, it's them!
Anyway, it was meant to be a lighthearted joke ...![]()