No nudes please, we're British!

It's incredible that you wrote this without reading anyone else's response. Presumably, the actual solution here is to move it to be after the children's sessions. Job done.

It's incredible that you wrote this to score points rather than make one!

What did I miss? Obliviously I misread something?
 
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I remember going to the public swimming baths as a kid. It was normal for men to walk around nude in the male changing rooms.

the world is not what it used to be, if someone did this now days in front of children someone would call the police.
 
Seems pretty reasonable to me.

Absolute storm in a teacup and OP has fallen for it.
can they just put a curtin over the windows/door

or are people just offended about people being nude near kids even if the kids can't see them

The models probably aren't even attractive or young, there's likely nothing sexual about it
 
Society as become oversexualised, perverted etc.

yes and no, you now get girls that identify as boys and boy that identify as girls.
im not going to get into that debate, but if you have a girls locker room you cant stop a man that identifies as a girl been in there for the wrong reasons.
so most locker room are now unisex, but you have to use a changing room.

my local baths used to be open plan now it just full of about 40 changing rooms.
 
It's incredible that you wrote this to score points rather than make one!

What did I miss? Obliviously I misread something?

Wherever they host it is in-between two children's sessions. Therefore, the simple solution would be to put it after instead of making a ridiculous fuss about it.

People like you blather on about the world's gone potty, but fail to apply common sense to the issues on occasion.

That's my point :)
 
This sums up the state of the country quite well imo. These are the types of things we prioritise when a few people get offended. It saddens me actually when I look around at broken Britain and we have the audacity to worry about things like this.
 
Wherever they host it is in-between two children's sessions. Therefore, the simple solution would be to put it after instead of making a ridiculous fuss about it.

People like you blather on about the world's gone potty, but fail to apply common sense to the issues on occasion.

That's my point :)

I wasn't blathering on that the world has gone potty at all. You are jumping to conclusions. I was complaining about exactly the opposite, that people are moaning when I really didn't see the need for them to even be attending the lessons if they didn't want to see anything.

I don't really see the problem with the kids either, unless the models are visible outside the room or the door is unlocked. If, though, you are telling me that the models are visible, then yes, it is inappropriate.
 
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yes and no, you now get girls that identify as boys and boy that identify as girls.
im not going to get into that debate, but if you have a girls locker room you cant stop a man that identifies as a girl been in there for the wrong reasons.
so most locker room are now unisex, but you have to use a changing room.

my local baths used to be open plan now it just full of about 40 changing rooms.
The trans issue is a whole other subject that is very easy to slip into, though I think the number of trans people is miniscule, especially when it comes to trans men in the male changing area/toilets.

I think the change in the attitude to nudity as come from a change in cultural influence.

Pre-9/11 America was just that big Hollywood country across the pond, our distant cousins. We were never following US news this closely.

We were following European culture through our games, music (MTV Europe) etc. If we look at Germany in particular we had the same attitude. We weren't nervous of walking around letting it all hang out no matter how unfit we were.
 
The trans issue is a whole other subject that is very easy to slip into, though I think the number of trans people is miniscule, especially when it comes to trans men in the male changing area/toilets.

I think the change in the attitude to nudity as come from a change in cultural influence.

Pre-9/11 America was just that big Hollywood country across the pond, our distant cousins. We were never following US news this closely.

We were following European culture through our games, music (MTV Europe) etc. If we look at Germany in particular we had the same attitude. We weren't nervous of walking around letting it all hang out no matter how unfit we were.

I knew a lesbian who used to hang around stairs so she could look up women’s skirts. Gender is not the problem, orientation is.

But that has nothing to do with this. Simple fact is that people find nakedness difficult to deal with in a public setting, even when it's art, unless it happens to be a young woman, then they don't seem to mind so much. :cry:
 
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Sounds like some numpty admin person having a bit of a logic fail as soon as "safeguarding" has been mentioned.
 
Simple fact is that people find nakedness difficult to deal with in a public setting, even when it's art, unless it happens to be a young woman, then they don't seem to mind so much. :cry:
I agree. But why?

I think it's because we don't see naked bodies much these days outside of the sexual arena.

We need the naked Olympics!
 
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