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I'd booked a massage at Bliss Spa and showed up early to milk each and every amenity before my appointment, right down to the free cups of tea. My first experience with a public sauna was baffling. A coworker of mine mentioned feeling compelled to keep her pubic hair neat when changing in front of other women, and that's just stress you don't need in your life. Proper etiquette appears to be this: boobs are cool, butts are cool, but full-frontal can get dicey. If you take a shower, everyone gets that you have to get dressed afterward. We flooded out of our respective stalls, threw modesty to the wind, feverishly dried off, and dropped our towels-fuck being polite, it was so cold. Women, myself included, could only stand to shower for thirty seconds at a time, and standing in that tiny changing area when you had just been blasted with frigid water felt like a PTSD flashback. But on the day that I went the hot water was out.

So that's one solution: Pick your SoulCycle location carefully. In the locker rooms of the West 27th Street SoulCycle, each shower comes equipped with a small area to change. Ta da! You're dressed, and no one is the wiser about what your vagina looks like. From there, it's whichever comes first-pants or a shirt.

You turn around, shimmy into your underwear, drop that towel, and put on a bra.
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I went through the motions of this but made the latter part awkward by doing that thing where you pretend to look for stuff in your bag while pondering your next move: How do I slip my underwear on without exposing my full pubic region? How do I put on a bra on without showing off my nipples to strangers?Įventually I noticed that some women-maybe the ones who played soccer in high school-seemed to have it down to a science. The showers at the Soho studio don't include built-in private areas to change: You hop in, get wet, and presumably dry off and dress outside each stall. I returned to SoulCycle this month to investigate. But what about if those other women think it's weird you're blow-drying your hair in nothing but a thong? If season three, episode three of Sex and the City taught me nothing else, it's that a women's locker room is a safe space and you really shouldn't worry if anyone thinks your thighs are fat. So I set out to solve it, once and for all. After asking a few friends what the protocol is, I realized this is a pretty universal problem. I admired her gusto, but I realized I had no idea whether or not it was weird that I just saw someone I work with mostly naked. I was forced to confront this hole in my education recently after watching a coworker strip down in the crowded lobby of a Manhattan SoulCycle.
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But while my friends and I were walking in lazy circles around the track, the girls on the soccer team were mastering complex lessons on public nudity-like how to put on a sports bra without actually removing your shirt. Gym was so laid-back that we didn't shower afterwards because we never broke a sweat. My confusion stems from high school, where you only had to take gym class if you didn't play a sport. Somehow though, there's always been one place where the naked etiquette policy has eluded me: the women's locker room. I'm the first to rip off my shirt in hot yoga, I avoid wearing a bra whenever socially acceptable, and in my first two years of college I posed nude for a figure drawing class. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here.

The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years. Installation times can be a bitch, but they remind me of a simpler time, so I don’t mind if they take 30-60 minutes to redownload in the future should I decide too.Racked is no longer publishing. The main answer is, I don’t have all of them installed, since Steam can kind of hold the games for me, I just rotate what I play, there’s a couple that I play pretty regularly, mostly creative simulation games, and I have those on my computers original hard drive, then I have a secondary much larger hard drive installed more recently that let me have much more at once, but I still similarly rotate games in and out, for example, over the summer I installed the Bioshock collection and played my way through that, finished it all and all the DLC and just uninstalled it. But since no one answered you, I figured I guess I’ll give my input as someone with a couple hundred games and I just happen to be here after googling about trying to do exactly what OP was trying to do six years ago. I’m sorry, I can’t believe it’s even letting me comment.
