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AIBU?

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to think that you should put your clothes in lockers rather than leaving them in a cubicle?

27 replies

theconstantinoplegardener · 27/03/2018 22:35

My local leisure centre has two large public pools and a unisex changing area for swimmers. The changing area includes many individual cubicles, quite a few that are big enough for two or three people, three large cubicles for families, a couple of very large communal changing rooms (for school groups etc) and a couple of large disabled cubicles. There are lots of coin or token-operated lockers which are never in short supply.

I take my children to swimming lessons after school. I have three children of primary school age so the four of us usually change together in one of the family cubicles. However, I often find that one or more of the three family cubicles is unoccupied but still contains somebody's possessions - clothes hanging on hooks, shoes on the floor etc. Very often it remains in this state for half an hour or more. This means that nobody else can use the cubicle. Well, we could but the clothes seem to imply possession and I'm afraid of committing some breach of changing room etiquette by using a cubicle that has been "claimed" . Or worse, being accused of stealing something left in there. It wouldn't matter so much at a quiet time of day, but after school the place is heaving and when this happens I often have to wait for ages with wet, shivering children while I try to find somewhere suitable for them all to get dressed. AIBU to think that people should put their stuff in a locker once they have changed for swimming?

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whiteroseredrose · 27/03/2018 22:37

There were signs up in our local leisure centre about this so I'd go to reception and they'd remove the clothes.

londonrach · 27/03/2018 22:38

Just move the clothes or take them to reception as lost property.

toriatoriatoria · 27/03/2018 22:40

YANBU - People shouldn't claim cubicles. Although I'd probably still use the cubical anyway and just move their stuff to the side.

SunshineAfterRain · 27/03/2018 22:41

My dd also does swimming lessons after school. Our leasure centre staff tell us if you go to use a cubicle and there are clothes in it, you should put the clothes on the floor outside the cubicle and use it.
This seems to harsh for me as why should a child end up with wet clothes because the parent doesn't follow the rules.
I personally shove the clothes to the side and when they knock hand them their clothes and shut the door.
It is rude and selfish.

mojito55 · 27/03/2018 22:41

I'd definitely take them to reception as lost property. Can't stand entitled behaviour like that.

Cargundian · 27/03/2018 22:56

YANBU, but it does remind me to appreciate our lovely Victorian local pool which has rows of cubicles, big enough for an adult and a child, all down both sides of the pool. There are enough that I've never seen them all be full, even when the pool is crowded: leaving your stuff in them is therefore what you do. (There are also changing rooms and a couple of bigger family cubicles.) It's so much more convenient, although I suppose it is less space efficient.

PlonkyPlink · 27/03/2018 23:02

Happens at my local pool too. I have 3 young kids and just use the large cubicals, and ignore the other clothes and shoes being in there. Leaving your stuff does not mean you’ve “booked” it for the duration of your swim.

BouleBaker · 27/03/2018 23:04

It’s just selfish in the situation you describe. Selfish, selfish cuntery.

Justgivemesomepeace · 27/03/2018 23:08

This really winds me up. I stomp in, shove it all to one side, ignore ds's loud complaints about someone else's clothes, get ready and leave. I've no patience at all these days for people that carry on like that.

mummyhaschangedhername · 27/03/2018 23:15

Yes, I hate it too. My kids go swimming every Saturday, it's really busy and there are bags and clothes everywhere. The cubicles are full of clothes, and people use the toilets to get changed too, it's really annoying when you have a 3 year old desperate for a wee and you waste 5 minutes and she's in tears.

Our leisure centre hasn't said anything but it's really made me want to swap places as it drives me insane. There is literally no where at all to get changed, I have spent a least two weeks crouched in the middle of the floor with her balanced on my knee trying to change her.

What's more annoying is there are plenty of lockers so I have no idea why people can't just use those.

KeepServingTheDrinks · 27/03/2018 23:20

I used to be enraged about this back in the day when DD had swimming lessons. Drove me potty. I always fantasised about going in there anyway, or shoving the clothes onto the floor. But I was too worried about having some furious parent shouting at me in front of DD and it upsetting her, so all I ever did was find and empty cubicle and dream about doing it.

DairyisClosed · 27/03/2018 23:25

Just go in ffs. The people doing this are being selfish and inconsiderate. They know it. You know it. Just get on with it.

JoyceDivision · 27/03/2018 23:31

I either use the chsnging room with clothes in and if family knock tell them to wait or put everything in an unlocked locker. I hate cubicle hogging Grin

IncyWincyGrownUp · 27/03/2018 23:34

Take a bin liner with you, bag it all and dump it outside the cubicle.

Leeds2 · 27/03/2018 23:35

I haven't been to a public swimming pool for ages!

I like to think that if I went now, I would dump everything left in the changing room outside. If it got wet, so be it. I'm not sure I would be so brave though!

I would however complain to the reception area. Maybe they could do regular "sweeps" and move everything to lost property.

MinorRSole · 27/03/2018 23:41

Same happens at our local pool at swimming lesson time. We are all trying to get our dc's changed. It's busy, cramped and invariably smells like pee but we still manage to use a locker. I'm a peace keeper so I just find an empty cubicle and feel grateful that I'm not so bloody selfish as some!

YouCantGetHereFromThere · 28/03/2018 01:18

I used to go to a pool where this happened, and I'd just go in there and get changed. If people knocked on the door for their clothes I'd tell them that I wasn't finished yet, but that I'd be out in a minute. Then generally it would take us an awfully long time to get all the children dried and dressed.

Thethingswedoforlove · 28/03/2018 01:30

Thus happened to me recently. I just took the stuff out and put it where the hair driers are so it didn’t get wet. Then used the cubicle. I almost wanted the people to cons and confront me I was so cross. They didn’t.....

Bitchywaitress · 28/03/2018 01:31

I would move the possessions to the side and just use the cubicle if I were you and encourage your ds to piss on them

Sorry not sorry

Bitchywaitress · 28/03/2018 01:31

Okay that was a joke but honestly CF!

kimanda · 28/03/2018 01:34

I have never been to any leisure centre or swimming pool that has no lockable lockers!

theconstantinoplegardener · 28/03/2018 19:27

Thanks everybody. I will feel more confident about using the "claimed" cubicles in future!

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NotAgainYoda · 28/03/2018 19:30

I take them out

Tainbri · 28/03/2018 19:31

Blimey, if these people are happy to leave their belongs lying around in gay abandonment then they won't mind them being drop kicked into the pool!! Clearly not precious enough to them to warrant putting in a locker then too bad I say Wink

EveningHare · 30/03/2018 19:14

yup - another vote for just using the cubicle CFers