College Showers

<p>If you go to a really unmaintained school- it might be unfortunate I guess. You might have to suck it up. :(</p>

<p>AT NYU you get your own Bathroom and shower to share amongst your roomate and yourself.</p>

<p>Well not coed, but around here some girls do use the guys bathroom occasionally. they’re pretty much right next to eachother too, how hard is it to just go to your own frikkin bathroom?</p>

<p>Some of the dorms/bathrooms at Vassar are coed as well–in my (limited) experience, it wasn’t an issue.</p>

<p>^ Guys would probably like having coed bathrooms.</p>

<p>^And a guy saying this is exactly why I would not like it. lol</p>

<p>Open showers? That is mad uncomfortable for students, and easily correctable for the university.</p>

<p>My future dorm has girl and guy bathrooms on each floor, with three showers in each bathroom. The shower has a locking door with a little area to change in, and then you step into the actual shower area. The two are separated by a curtain.</p>

<p>showershorts–for the man that has nothing to hide; but still wants to</p>

<p>its just a naked body. we all have it.</p>

<p>Went to USMC boot camp. Got over the shy thing pretty quickly. Toilets didn’t have stalls (all in rows, facing). Try standing hell-to-toe in a formation of 80 guys jammed into a shower room.</p>

<p>I could really care less how the amenities are in college; I likened to the simpler lifestyle. My rack is just going to have two sheets and a blanket- no comforter so I can make it just like at boot camp and be organized.</p>

<p>I went through army bootcamp and my basic had open showers. It was uncomfortable at first but you get used to it.</p>

<p>When I shower in college, I’m just going to bring in towels, sandals, and shower shorts. And, of course, the stuff to clean myself.</p>

<p>I visited several top LACs in high school, and almost every single one of them had gender-neutral bathrooms. Apparently, it’s a lot more common in college than a lot of people think.</p>

<p>At first, I was a little unsure about it. But once I got here, I realized that it’s no big deal at all. There are shower stalls and bathroom stalls, but they all have four walls and an actual door (so it’s like a bunch of mini bathrooms within a bigger room). Unless you have an issue with brushing your teeth or washing your face at a sink next to a member of the opposite sex, you don’t have anything to worry about.</p>

<p>Doorless showers, though…that’s kind of weird. How much does a plain, college-issue shower curtain cost, anyway? I don’t suppose your floormates/fraternity brothers could all chip in to buy one?</p>

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<p>For some reason I felt the two toilets sitting next to each other in my brother’s fraternity’s house was a bit more uncomfortable than their shower situation.</p>

<p>So glad i have my own bathroom…</p>

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<p>Haha, wow. Aaaaawkwaaard…</p>