• If you would like to get your account Verified, read this thread
  • The TMF is sponsored by Clips4sale - By supporting them, you're supporting us.
  • >>> If you cannot get into your account email me at [email protected] <<<
    Don't forget to include your username

Women have no place in the men's locker room!

Joined
Apr 17, 2001
Messages
10,153
Points
38
Ok, now that I have some peoples attention, I would like to point out that I don't think any reporters should be in any locker rooms. The locker room is for the coach and the players and thats it... hell I don't even think the owner(s) of the team have any right being in the locker room.

Think about it, would you want to have somebody sticking a mic in your face right after you've gotten out of the shower?

NO REPORTERS IN THE LOCKER ROOMS!!!
 
Well the way it works is they shower and all and then told that the doors will be opening for reporters so if someone wants to stand there with his Johnson flappin in the wind then so be it.
 
That depends, I'd appreciate it the woman in question is smoking hot and she's using the microphone as way of getting down and dirty with me, but if it were someone asking questions for real it'd be really annoying.
 
That depends, I'd appreciate it the woman in question is smoking hot and she's using the microphone as way of getting down and dirty with me, but if it were someone asking questions for real it'd be really annoying.

So you would need Erin Andrews to play with the microphone lol
 
That depends, I'd appreciate it the woman in question is smoking hot and she's using the microphone as way of getting down and dirty with me, but if it were someone asking questions for real it'd be really annoying.

Thats a nice fantasy, but I still think reporters should have to wait untill everybody is dressed and on their way out. There are allot of shows on tv that athleats do interviews on, so there is no reason for it.
 
I think they should continue to allow female reporters to enter men's locker rooms, but I think they should allow the opposite as well.

And then when the women bitch about it, we can then remove both practices.
 
I think they should continue to allow female reporters to enter men's locker rooms, but I think they should allow the opposite as well.

And then when the women bitch about it, we can then remove both practices.

As I understand it the reason women reporters are aloud in the men's locker room is based on male's having been aloud in the dressing rooms of female athleats. As I've said nobody other then the coach and the athleats should be aloud in their respective locker rooms. So unless a woman is coaching a men team or a man is coaching a woman's team there shouldn't be any other exceptions... and even that one might be a little iffy.
 
What's New
10/4/25
Check out the TMF Chat Room. It's free to all members and always busy!

Door 44
Live Camgirls!
Live Camgirls
Streaming Videos
Pic of the Week
Pic of the Week
Congratulations to
*** brad1704 ***
The winner of our weekly Trivia, held every Sunday night at 11PM EST in our Chat Room
Top