San Francisco YMCA makes stunning move after fallout over naked trans person in female lockers
The San Francisco YMCA has implemented new locker room guidelines following complaints about nudity in women's changing areas. The updated rules aim to balance inclusion with safety and comfort for all members. This controversy reflects a broader national debate over transgender access to sex-segregated facilities.
- ▪The YMCA's new policy states that nudity should be discreet, limited, and brief.
- ▪Members are required to remain clothed or covered except when actively showering.
- ▪The updated guidelines were introduced after ongoing concerns about behavior in the facility.
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Metro San Francisco YMCA makes stunning move after fallout over naked trans person in female lockers By Zain Khan Published May 25, 2026, 7:08 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google A San Francisco YMCA has adopted new locker room guidelines following complaints from some members about nudity and conduct inside a women’s changing area at one of its facilities. The updated rules were posted at a Stonestown neighborhood branch of the YMCA after months of dispute involving a transgender woman known as Sammy. The use of women’s locker room facilities prompted complaints from some members, as well as protests and petitions within the local fitness community, the Daily Mail reported.
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