foxshadow answered Wednesday June 23 2004, 12:17 pm: It depends on your school, but basically all public showers are filled with germs. If you're going to attempt to take a shower, I suggest you bring along some flip-flops or something, to keep your feet protected.
advicegiver answered Wednesday June 16 2004, 8:33 pm: it depends on what kind of school you go to!!if you go to a private school the showers are pretty clean !!but if you go to a public school the shwers are really dirty!! [ advicegiver's advice column | Ask advicegiver A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Wednesday June 16 2004, 2:38 pm: You dont have to unless you want to i had gym last so i never used them i just went home and took a shower at my house. But they dont require you to cuz now you have a choice weather you want to shower or not-trix
LilMia811 answered Monday June 14 2004, 4:02 pm: They are supposed to be sanitary. Personally, I don't trust showering in the same place where a bunch of people I barely know shower. But, most schools do not require you to shower after gym anymore. Hope I was helpful. :)
storageanddisposal answered Monday June 14 2004, 2:46 pm: When it comes to my MS it was kind of sanitary. I wasn't afraid of them like I am my high school ones. In high school, they were this small, dark room full of cigarette buds and other things That I couldn't identify. However, the girls locker room was nice and clean, with individual stalls for showering. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
Sporkster answered Monday June 14 2004, 12:10 am: I don't know about your school, but our school... ugh. No. It's all mildewy and nasty in our showers. If you do take a shower make sure you take flip-flops or sandels, whatever you want to call them. You certainly don't want to get toe-fungus... [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
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