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Back in 1988 I was stationed at a base in Virginia and would sometimes go jogging during my lunch period. One day I invited one of my co-workers who I had a pretty good idea was gay - to go jogging with me. After we finished the 3 mile jog we headed back to the gym to take a shower and change back into uniform. My jogging buddy wanted to hit the sauna before showering so we parted ways and I went to the open bay showers while he went to the sauna.
Suddenly,,, just as I was about finished with my shower, everyone in the shower room (8 or 9 guys) quickly disappeared all at once - which isn't normal. So,,,, I look around to find out what's going on - and see my jogging buddy standing at the entrance of the shower room sporting a 9 or 10 inch hard-on <surprise!!!!>
The fact that he scared off all the straight guys from the shower room didn't seem to phase him at all. I just gave him a quick smile and exited the shower room before anyone got any ideas about the two of us being gay.
I didn't need to get myself embroiled into some sort of a gay witch hunt while in the military,,, and this guy's behavior led me to believe he couldn't be trusted to keep his sexual orientation discreet, so I never asked him to go jogging with me again.
Yep,,, those open bay showers in the military sure were interesting...
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Grammar question: is it 'in the showers' or 'at the showers'?
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I thought the same thing. It may depend on whether your grammatical background is British or American, but I tend to think that 'In the showers" makes more sense.
Of course, what does not make sense is that we have time to worry about grammar instead of looking for more shower buddies.
I bid NO Trump!
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Carry a hand mirror around with you and hold it up as though you were looking at your contact lens in order to stare at the guy with the huge cock behind you. No one will catch on.
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^ Don't you mean to say 'it is how far away you are from the balls?'
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