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Team GB talk changing room nudity in Attitude’s Sex Issue

By Sam Rigby

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Team GB swimmers Martin Cremin, Tom Haffield and Ieuan Lloyd have discussed changing room etiquette for Attitude‘s Sex Issue.

Asked how long it is acceptable to be naked in the changing room, the trio admitted that they aren’t in the habit of stripping down completely, and instead opt to keep their trunks on in the shower.

Tom said: “There’s different etiquette for public swimmers and professional swimmers. Professional swimmers don’t get naked.”

“We mainly do poolside changes,” Martin added, pointing out that any changes are done underneath a towel to protect their modesty.

Tom continued: “We have group changes, so we have big cubicles, so we tend to get changed as a squad, and sometimes we get like a member of the public walk in and take their kit off. And we’re all in the shower with our trunks on and then somebody naked walks in the shower and it’s like errr… I think you need to leave.”

“Usually there’s no safe place to rest your eyes either,” Martin interjected.

The Sex Issue features a cover shoot with Chris Mears and Team GB, sexy shoots with Atlantis star Jack Donnelly and Stereo Kicks member Barclay Beales, and interviews with Mel B and Frozen star Idina Menzel.

The Sex Issue is available to download to your mobile, iPad or tablet device now at Pocketmags.com/Attitude, and is in shops from today (December 10).

You can also order the cover of your choice and have it delivered directly to your door at newsstand.co.uk.

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