cascadeco
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I don't have a problem with it, personally but whatever it will probably never happen due to the amount people (mostly women, lets not lie) who have a problem due to the way society tends to portray men as would-be predators(or at least most predators as being men). Then again, people shouldn't be forced to do something they feel uncomfortable doing, but I do think people who feel uncomfortable should ask themselves why they feel that way, and if its legitimate or not.
Let's say only 10% of guys out there would leer or make comments or simply quickly glance at a woman as she's undressing; from my pov it wouldn't be positive at all with even that 'small' a percent of guys who would do that, the entire experience would be anxiety provoking and I have no desire to display my body to strange men. The reverse holds for guys... there'd be a % of women who might make men uncomfortable. (also I don't know if you're a guy or girl, but most women experience sexual solicitations, looks, or commentary while out and about. Transfer that to a unisex changing room....)