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Not the same situation. Toilet stalls are enclosed. Gym-style military showers are one big, open area with multiple shower heads. There is no separation or privacy.
It's standard common courtesy when living in close-quarter group situations to respect each others' personal space and privacy as much as possible.
It's not the same situation as perceived by YOU. That's my point. Has it occurred to you that maybe most people don't like to shower in front of others (REGARDLESS of their sexuality) but they "grin and bear it" because reality sets in?
It's impossible to create enough showers for everyone due to time, space and cost.
The trick is balancing reality with the comfort level of the individual. I'm saying the comfort level is increasing, which is why this is becoming allowable. Why do you think they are asking soldiers?
Let me ask you a hypothetical question. Lets say 10% of the soldiers are very uncomfortable with the idea while the rest say "I dont care.", do you think they STILL should ban gay people or at least make them hide it (DADT)?