Gay locker room stories

People will naturally check each other out and size each other up regardless of their orientation. A locker room is also where you find that a way to build yourself up is to tear others down. Eyes to yourself and just go about your business.

The gym locker room rules are simple and apply to every person gay or straight. Hell, it was embraced that I was in there.

Shrunk in the Guys : Chris couldn't help but stare at Alex's lean, muscular body as he stripped off his uniform and headed to the showers

Our financial woes. There are roving eyes full of admiration or self-doubt. The less-than-feminine girl who wore plaid. Who is ripped beyond belief?

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I played T-ball with a rec league. “Man, I don’t even know why I bother,” he muttered under his breath. That’s when I heard it. A guy a few lockers down let out this heavy sigh, the kind that makes you stop in your tracks. That morphed into soccer.

The easiest way to emasculate a guy is to suggest he is gay. My dysfunctional family. As with any high school, there were the whispers and suggestions of who among us might be gay. Ran track as well. I grew up in a blue-collar small town, about 1, people, with a focus on farming.

I also started to learn how to become a trainer, the person who tapes ankles, wrists, etc. In some ways, I was the typical small-town kid. I had no dancing ability. I played football, soccer and basketball in high school. Basically, it played along those stereotypes.

While the support from all corners was amazing, familiar refrains appeared. Our high school had less than students enrolled in it; my graduating class was something like I had a ton of secrets and embarrassments growing up.

Locker rooms are full of talking as you suit up for the game or practice. The well-spoken yet feminine debate guy. I had no sense of fashion. The fact that I liked boys and girls. Who needs to lose a few pounds?

gay locker room stories