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Is it weird if coworkers see you naked?

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mumlosingcontrol · 14/03/2024 14:05

And before you come at me... I mean at the gym.

My company got a very good membership deal with a gym across the road from the office. I am 2 years pp and I am starting to want to lose the baby weight (I can't use the "I just had a baby" excuse any more!!).

So we got a week trial before signing up and I planned to go on my lunch break, run for a bit and do some strenght training, stretching etc. I only get 1 hour lunch so I want to fit in about 40 mins exercise and some time to get changed and return. I can then eat lunch at my desk while I work.

Here is my issue... If many of my coworkers sign up to go to the gym, I will have to get changed while some of them are there at the same time. I have only been at this job for 2 months so it's not like we are buddies. I am still quite reserved at the office. I don't have issues with my body, but I cringe a bit on the idea that people I see every day would have seen me naked. I do need to change all my clothes down to my underwear. I could change at the provate cubicles, but I usually juct change in front of my locker to save time.

So what does everyone think??

OP posts:
Igam · 15/03/2024 20:10

Will you not want to shower before you back to work op? Surely you would need to? If so can you just get changed in the shower cubicles?

Shiningout · 15/03/2024 21:10

StarlightLime · 15/03/2024 13:09

Who puts on their stockings and high heels before their knickers? 🤔

I know right 😂😂😂😂😂

Olivia199 · 24/03/2024 20:14

I mean, I know it's different but for years I wore scrubs at work and we all bundled into the changing room each morning and evening without a second thought.

Don't get me wrong, I love not having to get stripping at work nowadays. But I don't half miss the convenience of scubs.

Anyway, my point is that it's a normal environment where people are changing. Chances are they don't give it a second thought because they are also concentrating on not flashing too much.

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