The "Undress"

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  • Elsie_Brownraisin
    Elsie_Brownraisin Posts: 786 Member
    dbmata wrote: »
    @BFDeal great idea for people who exercise outdoors where there are no toilets or changing facilities as it can be used to change from regular clothes into exercise clothes. or from a wetsuit/swimming costume into dry clothes as there are often no facilities on a beach.

    ... when I strip out of my wetsuit, I just take it off. Let the world see my hairy, lube slathered chest. When I drop the jammers, just put a towel around your waist.

    But what if you have no hairy lubey pecs to flaunt, but hairless semi-inflated balloons hanging from a nail? What then?

  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    Rock em like you grew em.
  • yogicarl
    yogicarl Posts: 1,260 Member
    edited November 2014
    VeryKatie wrote: »
    It's actually illegal to be without pants/bottoms in public so if a cop ever sees you, you could be arrested.

    Could you cite a legal reference to the assertion you make above? In the UK, the law states it is illegal for a male to display his member in public but makes no reference to being bottomless. There is no rule regarding females. So, so long as you are facing a wall when you drop your swimmies to towel off and get dry clothes on, no police officer is ever going to say or do anything, unless you are being exhibitionist or indiscrete - in which case it would be for breach of the peace rather than exposure. At a local swimming site, people are used to seeing people in various states of undress - well they are in Cornwall UK anyway :-)
  • Torontonius
    Torontonius Posts: 245 Member
    BFDeal wrote: »
    Why would one need to change in public? Is this really something that comes up THAT frequently?

    In some lines of work, (eg: Superhero), yes.


  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    BFDeal wrote: »
    likewise for yoga in the park etc or a run before work and there are no facilities to get changed in.
    So no shower after that long run huh? I feel sorry for the people you work with.

    as if having your own personal changing tent is the only solution to that??

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