Fitness First gyms are banning female members from using the changing room dryers on their PUBIC HAIR
Staff at the Sydney gym decided to take action 'to ensure members felt comfortable using the change rooms and facilities'
A GYM in Australia has been forced to release a poster to tell women not to use communal hairdryers to dry their nether regions.
Staff at the Fitness First branch at Top Ryde in Sydney put up the signs around the facility to remind its members that blow-dryers are not to dry off their naked bodies and that includes pubes.
The poster features an illustration of two women to explain how to use a public hair dryer properly.
On the left-hand-side, it shows a naked woman with her bits blacked out holding a hair dryer with a large red cross underneath it.
While the right-hand side of the cartoon image shows a fully dressed woman blow drying her hair with a green tick beneath it.
And if the message isn't loud and clear, it's also explained in writing: "Please respect other users of the female changing room, including children who come in with their parents.
"Please only use the hairdryers to dry the hair on the head.
"Thank you, Management."
A Fitness First spokesperson told that they produced the sign to help the "mixed and varied" and "ensure members felt comfortable using the change rooms and facilities."
It's unclear whether a similar sign was put up for the guys too.
The Sun has also contacted Fitness First Top Ryde in Sydney for comment.
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This isn't the first time this has happened.
Staff at popular swimming pool Sundhollin in Reykjavik, Iceland, was forced to release a poster to tell blokes not to use communal hairdryers to dry their nether regions.
They were forced to take action after a disgruntled patron took to a local newspaper called Fréttatíminn to write a letter of complaint entitled “This is not a scrotum dryer”.
According to , Haraldur Jónasson slammed the mis-use of blow-dryers describing it as “inconsiderate and offensive behaviour”.
After the letter was published, bosses at Sundhollin decided to issue the new pool rule to its users.
The laminated poster features an elderly gentleman with one leg up blow-drying his privates with a large X over his naked body.
It states: “Don‘t dry your ball sack or your butt with the communal hair dryer in the swimming pool or the gym.
“Bald older gentlemen with hairy torsos must either bring their own blow-dryers or just buy a more absorbent towel.”