Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 26
Stonestown Family YMCA Tightens Locker Room Nudity Rules After 2 Years of Complaints
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 26

Stonestown Family YMCA Tightens Locker Room Nudity Rules After 2 Years of Complaints

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 26
  • New 2026 locker-room guidelines at San Francisco's Stonestown Family YMCA say nudity must be "discreet, limited, and brief" and is allowed only while actively showering.
  • The change followed complaints from gym-goers about a transgender woman known as "Sammy," who reportedly exposed male genitalia in the women's locker room and argued with members who objected.
  • Susan Pete, 59, told the Daily Mail the rules appeared aimed at conduct like standing naked at mirrors and using a hairdryer while unclothed; the outlet said the member has not been seen since the policy took effect.
  • The dispute had already drawn protests outside two YMCA locations and a petition from dozens of members seeking to move the individual to a designated gender-neutral space.
After complaints target a trans member, how can a gym's new nudity policy avoid being seen as discriminatory?
When balancing trans rights and member privacy, are new conduct rules enough, or do locker rooms themselves need to change?