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Date Posted: 15:35:35 11/29/25 Sat
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>While replying to Anna, I thought of unique
>experiences I had growing up. While I had small group
>of friends that played together, I would really only
>see others nude in a local gym I always went to after
>school, or before school for some sports.
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>I would see moms and girls in boys room atleast weekly
>and sometimes twice a week, and certainly the same
>ones tendinng to boys. One mom was a teacher and
>another a worker in a grocery store I saw often
>outside of school.I saw this from 11 to almost 17.
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>I did swimming before school we would rinse off and
>walk back to lockers naked. Swimmers were different
>and team was less than 6 or 7 always. I would see same
>mom helping younger boy often. She would pick up stuff
>and srive use to school nearby. Never once a peep
>about being in boys room always. After school was same
>thing with a few girls helping younger borthers and a
>few moms. I never see such things today.
Hi Sean, this happened to us too, when we were kids.
I didn't swim (I had long hair and hated getting it wet, even with a cap, and spending so much time drying it). I went to ballet, but my brother loved swimming and went to the public pool near our house twice a week. When he came home, he often complained about mothers or sisters coming into the boy's locker room to help their sons or younger brothers. As I've already written in another post, he was very shy so he was very embarrassed to undress and change in front of them, especially girls.
Once, the mother of his best friend and classmate at school came into the men's locker room at the end of class because she had to talk to the instructor. Except she brought along the twin sister of the friend who was in their class. The two boys were naked because they had just finished showering and were drying themselves. The friend yelled at their mother to let his twin sister out, but the mother calmly replied that there was nothing she hadn't seen before and allowed her sister to stay with her. It was a super embarrassing moment for my brother, he wanted to die of shame. He even blushed while telling me about it at home... poor thing... I felt sorry for him…
Both my sons play swimming and soccer, but their classmates' sisters never enter the locker room and their mothers stay out too.
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