I've also seen many women do it. If you're worried about it not being normal or acceptable, don't worry. If you're self conscious, you can wait like 2 said.
Female here, I do it quite often! I used to be really nervous, but after the first person walked in on me, I lost all the nervousness. You can use the corner shoules and you can hide yourself a little more that way! It helps!
oh i do it all the time. if you're nervous about it, just close your eyes or face the wall. i'll use the handicap washroom to shower at cif if it's available though. also, try to avoid the hours of 3-7pm at pac, usually there are swimming lessons and little kids are running around and I feel like I'm exposing myself to them if I'm showering around then.
I would hope so! I shower in the guys showers at PAC and god knows I'm not lugging a wet swimsuit around after.
ReplyDeleteI've seen many women do it. That being said if you're uncomfortable you can always wait for the single shower in the handicapped room.
ReplyDeleteI've also seen many women do it. If you're worried about it not being normal or acceptable, don't worry. If you're self conscious, you can wait like 2 said.
ReplyDeleteFemale here, I do it quite often! I used to be really nervous, but after the first person walked in on me, I lost all the nervousness. You can use the corner shoules and you can hide yourself a little more that way! It helps!
ReplyDeleteoh i do it all the time. if you're nervous about it, just close your eyes or face the wall. i'll use the handicap washroom to shower at cif if it's available though. also, try to avoid the hours of 3-7pm at pac, usually there are swimming lessons and little kids are running around and I feel like I'm exposing myself to them if I'm showering around then.
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