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- August 9, 2000 at 12:00 am #4027
DavidParticipantDo male coaches of female athletes freely walk in and out of the locker room? If not, where do they go during half time? Do they stand outside the locker room while the women/girls are changing and then walk in when everyone’s decent? That seems very inefficient, especially when a lot of half-time adjustments are in order. Also, don’t male coaches have to be sensitive to female problems as well? How do they deal with them?
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Name : David, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 34, City : Orange, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : engineer, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,August 13, 2000 at 12:00 am #25836
Trudy24921ParticipantWhen I was on my high school diving team, we had a male coach, and he was not allowed in the locker room at all. When he wasn’t out on the pool deck, he went into the men’s locker room.
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Name : Trudy24921, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 18, City : San Jose, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : High School Diploma,September 6, 2000 at 12:00 am #14601
Margie-BoydParticipantMy junior high and high school basketball and volleyball coaches were all men, and they did a superb job leading us to conference championships. Even when we were being swamped, we all walked into the locker room at the same time during halftime. If someone had to go to the bathroom, he waited until they were out of the stall to walk in. If young girls were uncomfortable about something, do you really think nobody’d be told?
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