Why is it when i have showers in public changerooms other guys shower right next to me?!


Question: Why is it when i have showers in public changerooms other guys shower right next to me.?
one time this guy got undressed and came and showered next to me there was only us to in the room why did he choose the one next to me.? he was washing and then he dropped his soap bent over and got it then he slapped me on the **** and then i went and got changed and left
why did he do that.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Hey Joel!
The guy may be gay and the slap was an invitation for you to respond in a sexual manner. He was "testing the waters". You did the right thing - you left.Health Question & Answer

Sounds like he was flirting - rather aggressively, but still just flirting. It's a compliment. You can smile and accept the compliment without agreeing to have sex with the guy.Health Question & Answer

other than slapping you on the **** this is normal. guys shower and change together a lot. he might have been gay, but its wierd if he didnt know you. id try to forget about and move on.Health Question & Answer

only 2 possibilities - either he prefers that particular shower head which happens to be next to you, or that he's gay. I strongly suspect the latter.Health Question & Answer

Cause your a guy. Not a girl. Expect stuff like that.

Oh. Remember the saying: "Don't drop the soap!"Health Question & Answer

this didn't happenHealth Question & Answer

maybe you should have slapped him back.....lolHealth Question & Answer

He was gay.Health Question & Answer

gayHealth Question & Answer

maybe he thought you were hot!Health Question & Answer

weird...well..Health Question & Answer



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