Questions no one wants to ask

<p>When I've spent the night at the Pstate dorms, most girls have robes, and just change in their room. Guys usually just used a towel...they tended to be much less modest.</p>

<p>I go to shower in just a towel, and would even if I lived in a co-ed dorm. A towel covers much more than a bathing suit, and it's so much easier than trying to get dressed in a small, cramped, damp space. Changing in front of your roommate is no big deal- you'll get used to it fast. It's not like they're going to be staring at you. </p>

<p>Try not to worry about this stuff- most of it you'll figure out naturally. Then again, you might have a roommate like one of my friends has who put up a "changing booth" with curtains in their room....</p>

<p>Hahahaha. Sorry I had to laugh at a lot of you funny people, especially the Mystikal quotation.</p>

<p>My best friend and I get ready around each other all the time. We tend to turn around when taking off our bras and underwear just for politeness sake but it has never been a big. I went to summer camp from 5th grade to 9th grade and every summer I go on trips. I change in the locker room at school after my shower (I row crew). How did you all not have these experiences? The first few nights with my roomie I am sure I will be all awkward but then as time goes on it just won't be a big deal.</p>

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especially the Mystikal quotation.

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It was all for you, baby. :)</p>

<p>Easy thing to do, just tell your roommate not to turn around for a second and quickly change.</p>

<p>Or just start stripping. They'll learn quickly enough. ;)</p>

<p>Being a performer throughout high school, you quickly learn how to change in and out of clothing quickly and discreetly. I'm tellin' ya, the things you learn when you are forced to change on a cramped bus surrounded by people are insane.</p>

<p>or when you go to an all guys high school and have to change in front of forty of them. i dont care as much about it as i did frosh year.</p>

<p>haha PWNED</p>

<p>Well, I didn't know my roommate and I would get dressed in the room when she was there, she would do the same too. I wouldn't like get naked in front of her though, I don't even do that with my best friend, lol. </p>

<p>We had suite bathrooms so I would just come out of the bathroom in my towel, go to my drawer and put my underwear on while still wearing the towel, and then turn the other direction with my back facing her to put on my bra. Then put my clothes on normally. I don't think being in my underwear is really that different from being in a two-piece swimsuit; I mean, I wouldn't walk around in just my underwear for 20 minutes, but I would walk from my dresser to my closet on the other side of the room in my undies without wrapping my towel back around.</p>

<p>i've seen guys walk between their dorm and the bathroom in their boxers before... most guys walk around just wearing a towel..... and some seem to get fully dressed again.. it really is up to the person..</p>

<p>and as for girls... some of us walk around in towels, some bathrobes.... i know a few that just walk around in a bra and boxers/shorts... </p>

<p>doesn't really matter, we're all mature adults...</p>

<p>It really depends on how comfortable you are. i walk to and from the bathroom in a towel and change in my room whether my roommate is there or not. She goes to and from the bathroom fully dressed and goes to the bathroom to change. some people cant deal with people in towels walking down the hall (esp some awkward guys on my floor) and they kind of look away when people go past, and some people will stop and have a full conversation with you as if it was like running into you anywhere else.
For me, i changed in my room with my roommate from the beginning because I didnt want to start off going to the bathroom or being overly shy and have her think that is what i would do and then have to change the whole thing around later after shed accepted whatever routine.
on my floor at least, girls will walk down the halls in their pjs but guys wear a robe over theirs.</p>