dude here wrote:
I don't care, and of all the 40-50 people that have been on my college team in my two years here it seems only a couple of them that are a little uncomfortable with it. One is a freshman, and the other is a Kenyan in his first year in the US - he's used to Kenya's more modest society, still aculturating himself. Other than that, no one cares after the first couple weeks of their freshman year.
Ah, showering with the team, the first day of practice in college the upper classmen would always mess with the new freshmens heads in the shower. Beforehand on the run we'd always pick out which one you were going to take advantage of in the shower while all the freshmen could hear who's going to do who and what not, and all the soap for the day was put in the corners of the showers. Some of the freshman would think we were all gay and never use the locker room their entire college career, which was great because it was more space for us, and we didn't have any wierd uptight guys in there as well. The others realized we were just messing with them and laughed their asses off with us at the uptight guys. Plus it was pretty funny watching the freshmen pick up the soap with a scared look in their eyes. And the guy above is right, no one cares after a day or so, these are your teammates, friends, and people who you spend a lot of time with in college. Get over yourself.