Why are female reporters allowed in football players lockerrooms in the first place? Should they stay out?
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10-15-2012, 08:10 PM
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I agree with you, however I believe there should be NO locker room interviews, by either sex, at all. Interviews should be conducted OUTSIDE of the locker room, AFTER the guys (or gals, whatever the sport) have had time to shower and change. Why they want to do it in the locker room is beyond me, especially in light of the fact that maybe not everyone is comfortable with the opposite sex in the locker room, yes even some men feel that way, and you are right if the roles were reversed there would be harassment lawsuits left and right, protests, etc.
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10-15-2012, 08:10 PM
Post: #12
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I don't know why women are allowed in locker rooms. In that environment it's simply asking for trouble. Do you think we will ever see the day men are allowed in woman's locker rooms right after a soccer game or whatever. I doubt it!
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10-15-2012, 08:10 PM
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i think she just wants to be out in the public eye....
another word for that is attention whore Ads |
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