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Jonah Reagenfold
jonah-reagenfold123

This truly has to be the benchmark win for the feminist movement. Women have persuaded and manipulated lawmakers to embed into law their female empowered rights to strip men naked, and leave them powerless to say, “this is my body and only I can choose who sees me naked”. What a blatant invasion of basic human rights

This truly has to be the benchmark win for the feminist movement. Women have persuaded and manipulated lawmakers to embed into law their female empowered rights to strip men naked, and leave them powerless to say, “this is my body and only I can choose who sees me naked”. What a blatant invasion of basic human rights

If we are considering harrassment, it is equally harrassing of her to be in there. If the situation were reversed, we would find it much easier to accept that glaring fact.

No worries. I'm sure you can see how one would get the impression that female reporters in locker rooms is a free-for-all based on the above story, and stories like it.

I played basketball, and I would not feel comfortable with a woman coming in the locker room unless it was somebodies mom. The few times it happened where someones mother or grandmother came in the locker room with us, we covered up, if we were undressed, and waited for them to leave before doing anything else.

As good as this article is, and it is very good and a great read, I wonder how it would play out with a male journalist going through a women's change room.

Good piece, but I've never understood why any reporters are allowed in the locker room. Corporations don't let reporters rush the boardroom after they announce earnings, reporters can't waltz into a police station to get the instant reaction there... why do the leagues allow it?

Can someone explain why it's acceptable for women journalists to go into men's locker rooms when they're naked, but not for male journalists to go into women's locker rooms? The two, they do not reconcile.

If you're going where the people are naked, stripping down yourself would be the polite thing to do.

Even with the drawn out introduction to how she came to work in this profession, this entire article reads like it was written by someone who despises the people she covers, and one can't help but wonder why she continues to do it?

So are we suppose to feel bad for her about people in a men's locker room not feeling comfortable with her in there while they're naked? I mean the sexual harassment she had to put up with was bull shit. But I know I wouldn't want someone I didn't know of the opposite gender milling about the showers while I was

are male reporters allowed in women locker rooms while the female athletes are showering and changing?

Yes, we will do that on the same day that anyone gives a shit about what you think.

I found the question valid, and her response a bit overkill. I can only imagine the shit storm if these had been about Disney princesses. Just saying that I wish dead spin had the princess version of this posted just to see the reactions offered up in the comments section from both typical dead spin visitors and

That's an absolutely rude response to question that isn't written in a rude way. You don't have to agree with what the op is stating, but answer it with some professionalism.

Um, what about lesbians who don't give a crap about Disney Princes? You are being exclusionary, and dismissive when you don't give a shit what lesbians might think/like

I don't really care about it being unfair to men. Actually, I don't really care at all. I'm just saying that if women are going to stoop to our level of sexism, then men have no incentive to change their behavior. So bash us for sexism or join us in it, but doing both just works against yourself.

Thanks Tracie, I'm really looking forward to seeing that later today!

MISANDRY.

That seems...needlessly aggressive. :/