Are there shower curtains in college?

<p>So, I'll be heading off to college soon enough and I was thinking about attending UNR and I was just wondering if the public bathrooms have separate shower stalls with curtains? I really would rather avoid flashing my lady parts to everyone. T.T</p>

<p>Well, of course there’s going to be shower curtains and separate stalls in college. You’re not going to be naked in front of everyone. If there’s no shower curtains, then there will be a door. From what I’ve researched, Argenta Hall has a private bathroom in each room, instead of a community bathroom.</p>

<p>I think there are almost always curtains. At my school some of the showers are just curtains, and some have stalls that lock with changing rooms. It just all depends on the dorm.</p>

<p>There will be at least a curtain, if not an actual door.</p>

<p>The freshman dorms I was in had curtains, the dorm I’m in now has a locking door. I would think that very few schools, if any, would not have something of that nature.</p>

<p>Of course? Two, actually, where I go to school.</p>

<p>…nope. everyone just flashes everyone else. Jolly good time.</p>

<p>haha, of course. My hall has a separate room for the shower as well as a curtain, other halls have separate stalls (like a bathroom stall, but with a shower instead of a toilet) and some just have curtains. But there are at least curtains. Nevah fear!</p>

<p>Yes, i would venture say that all do. Its just not the norm now a days not to have some form of privacy inclination, in residential places (places like gyms are exempt, as its optional) Where I was, and our dorms wear quite old, there was full stalls (only one of the bathroom showers had half-way stalls–pending your height you can look over and make slight eye contact with your neighbor showerer) Most people just wore their towel from their room (just a few feet down the hall) and took it off in the shower. People like me would dress/undress in the open area in front of the stalls, didn’t really care.</p>

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<p>Correct.</p>

<p>And correct.</p>