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 An Embarrassing Scene: Cultural Transition
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Posted on 03-10-06 2:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I just wanted to share an embarrassing event that occurred to me in the United States. Last year, one day I planned to go to swimming in my school’s swimming pool. I found an international student to accompany with me. Both of us had never been there before.

We reached there, took off our clothes, put em’ into a locker, and headed to search for the way to swimming pool. We followed the way that we thought was an exit to the pool. Then, we reached to an area where people take shower. To my embarrassment, there was an adult (looked like 45 +) taking shower naked with his front side exposing towards me.
I was like “hey daiba maile aja ke dekhnu paryo.” I had never seen anyone taking shower naked and also the “circumcised thing” before. I couldn’t dare to go further coz I thought that the area was meant only for taking shower. Or such embarrassment might have led me to think that was not an exit to the pool. I came back and so did my friend and tried to find the other possible ways to the pool. Our efforts went in vein. He dared to try again going past that guy and found the way to the pool. Then, he called me; I rushed to the pool without seeing at that guy’s side. My international friend (from European country) said that he also had not encountered such a naked person before.

Surprising thing is they don’t feel shy to take short-off even in front of their 7/8 year old son. Now, I am used to with this thing and don’t mind taking short off while taking shower there, but another Indian who just joined recently complains me and says “Purush, you’re so gay.” I would reply “I am exhausted seeing these Americans’, why don’t I show em’ mine?” He would say “at least don’t do that when I am with you.”

Guys; share your experiences similar to this, if you have.
Question to ladies: Do you ladies see other ladies taking shower and walking around the area naked? Do they really walk around naked? Just curious kya.

P.S.: At the mean time I found that mine “hatiyar” was not smaller than those of Americans. I used to think mine was way smaller than theirs. I was so wrong and proud of what I have. No intention to impress any ladies though.
 
Posted on 03-10-06 5:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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timro kura KASIRAM ko GULA
 
Posted on 03-10-06 6:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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haha..Purush. I hear you man. The same thing happened to me when I visited the pool the first semester I got here. In fact, I went with my American Friend and he did it himself.

My Sri-lankan friend one day comes out and told all of us that Chinese's Hatiyar are way smaller.

That was hilarious.
 
Posted on 03-10-06 8:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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purush, the same happened with me here in china..there is the same culture here...at first. iw as ashamed to open my clothes in swimming pool wash room. u know, dad and son bath together, they bath naked..smoke naked and do everythig naked and still dont give a damn to anyone...its a culture here. and above all, i dont have to say it, what about mine hatiyar..they must take another 3 birth to compare with mine..heh heh
 
Posted on 03-10-06 8:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is nice to hear you guys' experiences.
Gauley, you saying your hatiyar is way bigger is understandable as I beat Americans. Beating Chinese is not a big deal at all.

Thanks for all others comments.
 
Posted on 03-10-06 8:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sly Evil: Ko ho ni tyo Kashiram bhaneko??
 
Posted on 03-11-06 11:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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interesting....make sure there are no red beams around..cuz you might find yourself in web movies in the girls' dorm soonsoon. just kiddin''....oh you should go to europe there are plenty of bath houses where all men are naked...
 
Posted on 03-11-06 1:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Unfortunately, I never got a chance to be in Europe, not even in transit. May be some day I will be in Europe too. But not really interested to see those naked guys.
 
Posted on 03-11-06 7:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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oh i refuse to believe your european friend was ashamed.. i've seen plenty of shameless europeans .... you should try any local swimming pool in prague in the summer... grandparents dekhi grandchildren samma sabai jaana naked. and not everyone is necessarily hot!!
party!!
 
Posted on 03-11-06 8:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Grow up. You are required to shower before you enter the pool. It is a sanitary issue. You don't have to show yourself to everyone, and you dont have to look directly at anyone but you must shower. The issue of the little kid is nonsense. Kids know what their bodies look like and they know what their daddies look like. I understand the thing about Nepali modesty but welcome to America. We shower here before going into a public pool.
 
Posted on 03-11-06 8:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Eekdum, totally agree. Suru ma ma gym jaada, yahan ko university ko gym, pahilo patak men's locker room ma chireko ta babaal!!! dharti futyo, aakash gadgadayo, samudra ma chaal uthyo, tara kuhrire bajiyako ghaito ma ghaam kahilyai najhuilkine bho! Feri lu, change garne belama nangiyeko bhaye arkai kura, lu tinlai chop dhaak garna aaena re. ae baba, nuhaera aauda ta kamse kam towel le chpnu ni, tyatikai hidnelocker room bhari! Alachini haru, high tech ra rich bhaera ke garnu, culture bhanne DHUKKA!
 
Posted on 03-11-06 9:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The European I am talking about is not a European you're thinking about. He is a Muslim from an island country in Europe. It is not that noticeable European country bro. He said he didn't see like that, so I bought him.
 
Posted on 03-11-06 9:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i told my roommate that i needed to 'use a rubber real fast' and that i would 'give it back when im done'
needless to say, you can guess what 'rubber' i was talking about and what 'rubber' he thought i wanted
 
Posted on 03-12-06 4:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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