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On 1/2/2025 at 2:50 PM, BenjaminNicholas said:

The fun thing about the environment is that it's not really in-your-face sexual, but since it's all naked guys, there's something inherently sexy about it. 

It's a gigantic tease without being as overt as a gay bath.

I also tend to pick my group carefully when it comes to inviting them to Kspa.  Not everyone is cut out for it.

The really fun part is scheduling the virgins a scrub and seeing how they fare :) 

 

Ok im sold! Someone want to share a link to kspa? Please. 

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On 1/3/2025 at 8:59 AM, BenjaminNicholas said:

When I travel, I aim to lift at gyms that allow no-shirt.

A lot of indoor/outdoor facilities have no problem with it.

I wish we had them.  When I first moved to SF, gay gyms were all shirtless. Even some mixed gyms were shirtless - when I lived in the East Bay, I trained at a 24-hour fitness in San Leandro that was shirtless - in the mid-90's. When I first started going to the gym regularly, in about 1975, YMCA's were generally shirtless, but that started to change as more women started frequenting gyms.  The women just weren't comfortable with a bunch of shirtless men.

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It seems to me we're talking out both sides of our mouth here. First we say people are too hung up about nudity and it should be no big deal to be naked or shirtless.  It's just a natual body. 

Then we turn around and say just being naked is a sexual environment. 

So do you blame someone who doesn't want to be looked at sexually for not changing in public?

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2 hours ago, robberbaron4u said:

As by late maiden aunt who made 100, remarked to one of her physicians who averted his eyes as she disrobed for an examination,  "it's a body, doctor. If you have not been informed,  everyone has one. Get on with it."

I would have averted my gaze too, not out of modesty but for fear of being traumatized. 

Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, Rudynate said:

The women just weren't comfortable with a bunch of shirtless men.

Yet another downfall of society to mandate equal shared spaces for everyone.   And now there's separate workout rooms for women at some gyms! (I guess it's ok for women to be more equal than men).

Hopefully someday there'll be gyms which can tap the market for separate workout rooms for shirtless men.  Maybe call it a "Selfie Gym" where young shirtless men are encouraged to take selfies while working out.  It's amazing how many young men will do the towel dance in the locker room, yet have no problem posting nude pictures of themselves on the Internet.

Edited by Vegas_Millennial
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I remember being concerned I would be naked in the shower, starting with junior high school.  Long time ago.  A shower was required after gym class.  I got used to it.

Years later at my health club no one seemed to worry about being naked.  

Come the Internet, did young men worry about being captured on video and displayed in the Cloud?  Or are they just not comfortable being ogled and cruised by so many out and proud gay men? 

I recall a straight friend mentioning there was no way he would set foot in the locker room at our health club.  He didn't explain, but I knew why.

I didn't read the Atlantic article behind the paywall.  I assume these days modesty has become customary.  I work out at home now, so have no first hand knowledge. 

Are the old timers  disappointed, how the opportunity to see fresh young naked bodies in the locker room is now a rarity?  That's also an assumption. 😉

 

Edited by TonyDown
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To be fair, when the internet first came out there were a bunch of pervs who made hidden cam locker room videos in university gyms, recorded wrestling weighins, etc and put it all out there without people's consent. That wasn't something our generation had to worry about. Most of that stuff got shut down, but the fear remains. I'm fine being naked in the locker room, but I admit I'd be mortified if footage of me leaked out. When that influencer got banned for her locker room selfie where she shamed a fat woman behind her, i cringed. 

But basically "locker room predator scare" is the current "razor blades in Halloween candy" fear that persists despite not really being a thing. But stupid gym bros on TikTok keep it alive.

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On 11/20/2025 at 9:11 PM, Rudynate said:

I wish we had them.  When I first moved to SF, gay gyms were all shirtless. Even some mixed gyms were shirtless - when I lived in the East Bay, I trained at a 24-hour fitness in San Leandro that was shirtless - in the mid-90's. When I first started going to the gym regularly, in about 1975, YMCA's were generally shirtless, but that started to change as more women started frequenting gyms.  The women just weren't comfortable with a bunch of shirtless men.

Another downside of shirtless gyms is sweat on the equipment.  Not all guys bother to wipe it down.  

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Nightowl said:

Another downside of shirtless gyms is sweat on the equipment.  Not all guys bother to wipe it down.  

Its what ticks me off about the women who work out on backless unitards

Edited by sniper

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