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Just curious(no bi jokes please;) ) really more than anything after thinking about it. Women and men change in separate areas based on sexuality, so where do you draw a line with gay team mates ? It would not bother me personally, but i'm sure somewhere along the line it may be brought up as more team sportsmen and women declare their sexual preferences.
 
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Just curious really more than anything after thinking about it. Women and men change in separate areas based on sexuality, so where do you draw a line with gay team mates ? It would not bother me personally, but i'm sure somewhere along the line it may be brought up as more team sportsmen and women declare their sexual preferences.

When they try and stick their cock up yer arse, I would guess :confused:
 
Just curious(no bi jokes please;) ) really more than anything after thinking about it. Women and men change in separate areas based on sexuality, so where do you draw a line with gay team mates ? It would not bother me personally, but i'm sure somewhere along the line it may be brought up as more team sportsmen and women declare their sexual preferences.

I think that separate changing rooms for men and women are just as much to do with vulnerability and power relationships. I'm sure that, for example, one female who is naked in a changing room with five men would feel a lot more vulnerable and threatened than 10 straight men in the changing room with one gay man.
 
I think that separate changing rooms for men and women are just as much to do with vulnerability and power relationships. I'm sure that, for example, one female who is naked in a changing room with five men would feel a lot more vulnerable and threatened than 10 straight men in the changing room with one gay man.

Very true, it just an interesting scenario though, it would only take one person to complain and sure some insignificant European Law would be invoked.
 
I think that separate changing rooms for men and women are just as much to do with vulnerability and power relationships. I'm sure that, for example, one female who is naked in a changing room with five men would feel a lot more vulnerable and threatened than 10 straight men in the changing room with one gay man.

what about 10 gay men and one straight man who's vunerable then?:lol:
 
A whole new meaning to the phrase 'bats for the other side'.

I know we have moved on since 1998 and thing have changed over the past 10 years or so but I bring to mind the tragic Justin Fashanu issue..........found at the end of a rope in some back street lock up in London.
So was Davies correct in "coming out" or was someone going to do it for him before he made the statement.
 
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