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93.2 | Was it Co-ed ? | KAOFS::D_BIGELOW | Amateur Analytical Analogous | Thu Aug 11 1988 12:14 | 13 |
| Jay,
Yes, you ARE showing your age. I'm still just a youngin' (but
sometimes feel much older).
In the days that nudity was required in order to swim at the
"Y", was it a naturist type of enviroment ? I mean, was it co-ed?
Naturist environment to me, means more than one person, and in the
company of mixed sex.
Regards,
Darrell
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93.3 | Imagine the changes if we lived a 1000 years! | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:36 | 13 |
| As a bit of an aside, when I was a student at the University
of Maryland a couple of decades ago, the men's phys. ed. swim
classes were all in the nude. I would always hear stories about
women "accidentally" entering the pool enclosure (I didn't participate
because I exclusively ran track.) [As an even further aside, I
was a part of the last freshman class that was REQUIRED to take
ROTC.] As for the women, I understood that they wore "transparent"
one-piece bathing [tank] suits. I also heard about how great the
competition among men was to see who could find an excuse to get
into *their* pool enclosure (mostly maintenance and laborer types.)
Frederick
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93.4 | Rising Gymnophobia in Gym Classes | ULTRA::MYTH | Mark T. Hollinger | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:53 | 19 |
| In the "old days", wasn't it the case that the YMCA was for men
and the YWCA was for women? I'm not old enough to remember such
segregation myself, but I assume there is SOME significance to their
names and the fact that there are two separate organizations.
Young Men's Christian Association (if I remember what it stood
for...) doesn't really seem to fit anymore, since people of any
age, gender, or religious persuasion are welcomed. Maybe they should
rename it from the "Y" to the "A". :-)
A continuation on .3's aside: I've heard that the same was true at
RPI (where I go to school) at that time. Wearing textiles in the
pool was forbidden because the fibers supposedly came loose and
clogged the filters. Gym coaches were said to regularly chase out
the girls who were hiding in/under the stands to watch.
In these days of separate changing rooms and individual shower stalls,
even non-coed nudity is becoming rare. Feh.
Mark "MyTH"
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93.5 | | KAOFS::D_BIGELOW | Amateur Analytical Analogous | Thu Aug 11 1988 16:11 | 30 |
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Oh YES ! I almost forgot ! You're right, YM - short for "Young
Men's" and YW - short for "Young Women's", (I think I remember my
Grandfather saying something about that! :-) , just kidding. )
Perhaps they may be classified as two separate organizations, but
both operate under one facility in each community, since the name
of the "Y" is really called "YM/YWCA".
Any time I have ever been to the "Y" in my area however, there
has always been both men and women using the facility at the same
time, (they were textiled), the only nudity I saw was in the
men's change room.
It's kind of funny. My hat's off to the Montreal "Y", since
during naturist activities, both men and women can use either
change room ! :-)
And as an aside like all the other notes, when I went to school
there were no scheduled (approved) nude activities of any sort
(unless of course you were taking a shower after gym class). We
made our own fun though, and on several occassions after gym class
the girls came over to shower with us ! It was a great introduction
to naturism, (as well as perhaps some other activities that are on the
minds of inquisitive teenagers). The guys raided the girls locker-room
once, and were all expelled for a week. It was a nice break from school !
Darrell
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93.6 | | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Thu Aug 11 1988 16:53 | 15 |
| When I used to swim at the Pittsburgh YMCA, they had a split schedule.
Mornings and late afternoons were coed, and suits were required.
Mid-day (from about 10:30 to 3:30, very roughly), the pool was all
male, and suits were optional. Interestingly, it was mostly the
older men who swam nude, though some of younger men (like me) would
too. I don't understand why people would bother with the trouble
of a wet bathing suit under those circumstances. After all, they
showered nude in a typical gym-style mass shower.
Since then, I understand they've built a new Y, with the pool visible
through windows from the street. I suppose that arrangement is good
for attracting new members, but it means they couldn't rent their
pool out to a naturist group if they wanted to.
Gary
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93.7 | Another place | SOOTH::NEUMYER | | Fri Aug 12 1988 11:07 | 7 |
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Quite a few years ago, I recall that suits were optional also at
the Boy's Club pool. Any time that was 'male only' was also suits
optional. Don't know if its still that way.
ed
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93.8 | | AER::WONG | Le Chinois Fou | Fri Aug 12 1988 12:36 | 11 |
| RE: RPI
Back about 5 or 6 years ago, there was a movement to designate one
time period (like Friday night after 10 pm) a week at the old pool
at Rensselaer for clothing-optional swimming. Nothing ever came
of the idea but it seemed that alot of students were for the idea.
Does anyone know if the idea was ever resurrected?
B.
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93.9 | | TLE::TOKLAS::FELDMAN | Opportunities are our Future | Fri Feb 05 1993 18:55 | 6 |
| This issue came up recently, and I thought there was a larger
discussion here, but apparently not. So I'll ask: Are there any
Y's (or other clubs) in the MA/NH area that still have clothing
optional pool hours (such as discussed in the preceding few notes)?
Gary
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