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Communal showers in television
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: The content of the article seems to be pure nonsense to me (and contradicts the above statement). In most of europe, communal showers in gyms, baths and also baracks are just plain normal. --[[User:PaterMcFly|PaterMcFly]] <small>[[User talk:PaterMcFly|talk]]</small> <sup><small>[[Special:Contributions/PaterMcFly|contribs]]</small></sup> 10:39, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
: The content of the article seems to be pure nonsense to me (and contradicts the above statement). In most of europe, communal showers in gyms, baths and also baracks are just plain normal. --[[User:PaterMcFly|PaterMcFly]] <small>[[User talk:PaterMcFly|talk]]</small> <sup><small>[[Special:Contributions/PaterMcFly|contribs]]</small></sup> 10:39, 18 September 2009 (UTC)

I've seen communal showers appear in TV shows quite a bit, and they all seem to follow the same format: one character is too embarrassed to shower in front of his peers but eventually loosens up and uses the communal shower at the end of the episode. Think it's noteworthy enough that television has a tendency to use this plot? --[[Special:Contributions/24.3.79.47|24.3.79.47]] ([[User talk:24.3.79.47|talk]]) 01:47, 25 September 2009 (UTC)

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What about the connection between communal showers and the gay community?

The fact that communal showers are also more culturally accepted in the USA & UK then any other western country should be added.

The content of the article seems to be pure nonsense to me (and contradicts the above statement). In most of europe, communal showers in gyms, baths and also baracks are just plain normal. --PaterMcFly talk contribs 10:39, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I've seen communal showers appear in TV shows quite a bit, and they all seem to follow the same format: one character is too embarrassed to shower in front of his peers but eventually loosens up and uses the communal shower at the end of the episode. Think it's noteworthy enough that television has a tendency to use this plot? --24.3.79.47 (talk) 01:47, 25 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]