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No nudity policy

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SuperMumTum · 05/03/2015 20:55

At the swimming pool today I noticed a sign in the ladies changing room/showers stating that they had received "feedback" from customers concerned about nudity in the presence of children and so they now have a policy of no nudity in the changing rooms during lessons and minimal nudity at other times.

Now I'm not usually one to strip off in communal areas and generally feel more comfortable in a cubicle so I don't feel personally attacked but WIBU to provide my own feedback that I am happy for whatever level of nudity people require to change after swimming to continue and that I am happy for my children to witness naked women in this environment where applicable.

I didn't say anything but it has annoyed me all day. I have no idea if a similar policy is in force in the mens changing room.

OP posts:
ObsidianEagle · 09/03/2015 22:48

but complaining about people being naked in front of children is NOT the same as a child protection issue.

Its 'dont look darling, they're NAKED IN A CHANGING ROOM'

OnlyLovers · 10/03/2015 10:09

Obsidian, I can't work out from your posts if you're OK with nudity in a changing room or not. Sorry, I'm being dim. Blush

ObsidianEagle · 12/03/2015 11:05

I'm a fence sitter Only :)

I am ok with it in the sense i know its going to happen and i am not offended by it and i dont think it warrants being complained about, its just a body, we all have them.

However, that doesn't mean i'm ok with people parading around with their bits out, going 'deal with it' which i have seen in a few changing rooms in my time.. a bit of er... decorum? never went amiss.

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