why that would be impossible.
2007-10-06 05:15:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no idea at all. Thousands probably, as I have enjoyed sports from childhood. I could swim before I could walk. Mens changing rooms and showers in school and sports centers are not designed to give any privicy but I have never felt any embarrasment or shame being seen naked except on two occasions; one where I walked naked into my dressing room at the back of my house with the curtains open and suddenly realised that a neighbours daughter was sat on her window sill and saw me! I did not know what to do, except pretend that I had not noticed her and left the room quickly.
The other time has actually occured with the same person a few times in the changing room at the local swimming pool. He spends a lot of time "drying himself" if you know what I mean and I tend to turn my back on him and get dressed as quickly as possible. He is the local vet and a member of the same rugby club that I belong to, so I can't ignore him and just talk to him over my shoulder whilst getting dressed.
As far as women seeing me naked, I guess there have been a dozen, or so. Not nearly enough! I am 55 years old now but still have a good physical shape but the best has gone and I have never been an exhibitionist so it is too late to start trying to improve my rating on this issue.
Why do you ask?
2007-10-06 05:49:41
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answered by Will in Spain 2
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I've lost track, since I can't remember how many girls in high school saw me naked in the shower room. (Yes, I'm old enough to have had to take showers after gym class)
I understand most schools don't do that anymore.
And then there are the doctors I've been to, most of them have seen me naked, or partially naked.
2007-10-06 05:13:28
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answered by Linda 6
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Lost track ever since I joined the Y-M-C-A.. some of those folks like to get a real good look - easily from afar in my case
2007-10-06 05:17:02
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answered by proofofignorance 3
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Lost track - I worked in the hospital ER for nine years and on an ambulance for 14 years. And now I'm a career firefighter.
If I haven't seen it before I'm going to shoot it.......
"If you can't see it you can't treat it"
2007-10-06 05:20:37
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answered by FIREMAN F301 4
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I worked a the crnival for 10yrs and I shared a cabana with a bunch of male friends so I lost count...=-)
2007-10-06 06:19:35
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answered by ♥Saw Dust♥ 7
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I was too busy getting an education saving money for my now paid for home so I could be retired at the grand old age of 39. I can be naked all I want now.
2007-10-06 05:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Lost track. It went up significantly after I gave birth. (during delivery). I gave a show to a whole team of folks!
2007-10-06 05:13:33
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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It must be in the hundreds. I was on an all boys swim team, then drafted into the army. If thats not enough, i`ll have to get permission from the girls first.
2007-10-06 05:18:36
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answered by jms043 7
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Eh 37 I Think
2007-10-06 05:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well besides my 3 husbands over the years, I would say probably several doctors for different check ups, and my daughter when she was a little kid...
2007-10-06 05:19:07
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answered by aspenkdp2003 7
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