Locker Room from a Woman's Perspective...

Samuel667

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Okay, I'm sure you all will tell me if this is a bad, or unerotic (is that a word?) idea, but...

As most every straight guy will attest, at one point or another in our lives we have a fantasy about what we think goes on in a women's locker room, or other place that is basically "women only". I understand that probably all men's fantasies about locker rooms are just that: fantasy. In real life, there most likely isn't a lot of lesbian shower sex, or naked pillow fights, or "girl masturbating who gets interrupted by her female soccer coach and wild sex ensues" etc. This is all the stuff of male fantasy, I assume.

What I think would be arousing, would be a story written by a woman that featured a somewhat realistic look into a women's locker room. There are so many fantasies out there written by guys that involve sneaking into a women's locker room, peeping through a hole to see inside, etc. So that's not really what I'm looking for. I'd like a realistic look from a woman, with a little fantasy thrown in...enough to make it an interesting read.

When I say "realistic" I mean, the good, bad and ugly. What are women wearing, what are they not wearing? What is a normal routine in a locker room? What do they talk about? Or is it quiet? Do they check each other out, comparing themselves or do they keep their eyes to themselves? All the different shapes and sizes of average, normal women's bodies are interesting to me, and probably other men. It wouldn't have to be a college sports team's locker room where every woman is young, fit and hot. It could be a local neighborhood gym with a lot of middle aged women. And when I say "a little fantasy thrown in" I mean, there's got to be some sort of plot or suspense other than "Jane walked into the locker room and removed her street clothes and then put on her work-out clothes." Hopefully this will give someone some ideas...

I realize why women don't write these stories. Probably because they aren't the least bit interesting to women, but I can almost guarantee you'd get a lot of male readers if you wrote one...

Any thoughts from women or guys out there? Is this a lame idea or a good one?
 
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