View Full Version : Women's attire at the GYM or Creepy guy at the gym debate??
Crimson Dynamo
30-01-2023, 09:22 PM
https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1620161075567296514?s=20
GoldHeart
30-01-2023, 09:37 PM
People can wear what they want at the gym as long as you're not showing nudity .
But i've seen a few of those videos and
1. The women are looking for attention
2. The men in the background never consented to be filmed
3. They're trying to make the men look 'creepy', and they need to stop shaming these men.
4. They want views and followers for their insta /tiktoks . It's actually really pathetic and annoying :rolleyes: .
When was it a crime to glance at someone at the gym, it's a public space ... and everyone is in the same boat in their own zone working out. From what i've seen , these men offer to help these women with the equipment. And they also ask if they've finished using another machine?? , which is just good manners imo . It's all drama over nothing.
Kate!
30-01-2023, 09:43 PM
People can wear what they want at the gym as long as you're not showing nudity .
But i've seen a few of those videos and
1. The women are looking for attention
2. The men in the background never consented to be filmed
3. They're trying to make the men look 'creepy', and they need to stop shaming these men.
4. They want views and followers for their insta /tiktoks . It's actually really pathetic and annoying :rolleyes: .
When was it a crime to glance at someone at the gym, it's a public space ... and everyone is in the same boat in their own zone working out. From what i've seen , these men offer to help these women with the equipment. And they also ask if they've finished using another machine?? , which is just good manners imo . It's all drama over nothing.
Totally agree Goldheart.
Niamh.
30-01-2023, 09:46 PM
People shouldn't be allowed to film in Gyms at all
Kate!
30-01-2023, 10:02 PM
People shouldn't be allowed to film in Gyms at all
Really good point. It's an invasion of privacy. If I were filmed at a gym I'd be fuming I don't want to be on camera thank you very much.
I haven't been to the gym for well over a decade. Sounds like I'm missing out on some eye candy.
GoldHeart
30-01-2023, 10:14 PM
People shouldn't be allowed to film in Gyms at all
Really good point. It's an invasion of privacy. If I were filmed at a gym I'd be fuming I don't want to be on camera thank you very much.
That's another reason why the men are probably 'glancing over' , they're probably wondering why these women have their phones on display, it's so obvious they're filming/up to something . Exactly completely inappropriate in a gym.
thesheriff443
30-01-2023, 10:17 PM
I haven't been to the gym for well over a decade. Sounds like I'm missing out on some eye candy.
Most gyms are filled with fat people
Mystic Mock
31-01-2023, 04:34 AM
People shouldn't be allowed to film in Gyms at all
I agree.
And in this particular case the woman is being the creepy one anyway for recording this guy without his knowledge, and practically drawing her audience attention to the guy.
Oliver_W
31-01-2023, 08:29 AM
Most gyms are filled with fat people
People with low self-esteem who'll only get hotter as time goes on? What's not to like?!
Joking...
thesheriff443
31-01-2023, 08:32 AM
People with low self-esteem who'll only get hotter as time goes on? What's not to like?!
Joking...
I don’t understand
Most gyms are filled with fat people
In my experience most people at the gym are incredibly in shape
Agree with Niamh that people shouldn't be allowed to film in gyms. People should (and basically always do) mind their own business in there, that clothing in the video is a bit ridiculous though
arista
31-01-2023, 01:48 PM
https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1620161075567296514?s=20
Yes some are Young Sluts
Sign Of The Times
arista
31-01-2023, 01:50 PM
People shouldn't be allowed to film in Gyms at all
USA you have been there
you know what they are like
user104658
31-01-2023, 02:14 PM
In my experience most people at the gym are incredibly in shape
Agree with Niamh that people shouldn't be allowed to film in gyms. People should (and basically always do) mind their own business in there, that clothing in the video is a bit ridiculous though
Unless you start off morbidly obese it doesn't take long or particularly intense gym-going to get into "reasonable" shape so most people in the gym tend to be that I find. I personally have never been able to stick out a gym environment for longer than a couple of months... I get bored. So I just have a weights set up at home where I can watch telly at the same time :joker:
Disclaimer: I'm not a gym bro for aesthetics, I have **** shoulders (joints in general, but shoulders is most relevant to this) and if I don't keep my upper body relatively strong they literally start just popping out of their sockets at random. It's a fun time.
Probably genetic - my mum completely dislocated her hip in her teens and was in hospital for months. Like... nothing physically happened to her... she was just stood around and it went *POP*. So on balance, I'm glad it's my shoulders and not my hips.
...bet my hips will be crap when I'm older though :bawling:.
Like a camel munching a bon bon.
Cherie
31-01-2023, 04:07 PM
There is no need for whatever that pink item of dress in the top right hand corner to be anywhere near a gym... bare.sweaty buttocks sitting on equipment....yuck
https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1620161075567296514?s=20
Fcuk this generation
GoldHeart
31-01-2023, 04:15 PM
Fcuk this generation
The entitlement & delusion is honestly too much . I'm actually glad I don't go to the gym anymore. If I saw anyone with their bum hanging out ,then it would put me off . Plus everyone wants to be a tiktok or insta poser these days :notimpressed: .
The answer is to simply BAN all filming in the gyms .. surely.
user104658
31-01-2023, 04:28 PM
There are a tonne of reasons to ban filming - there's also a huge problem with "ego lifting" - young nob'eads lifting weights that are far too heavy for them and filming it for social media, and they end up hurting themselves and/or putting other people at risk because they're not in control of the equipment.
Cherie
31-01-2023, 04:47 PM
Unless you start off morbidly obese it doesn't take long or particularly intense gym-going to get into "reasonable" shape so most people in the gym tend to be that I find. I personally have never been able to stick out a gym environment for longer than a couple of months... I get bored. So I just have a weights set up at home where I can watch telly at the same time :joker:
Disclaimer: I'm not a gym bro for aesthetics, I have **** shoulders (joints in general, but shoulders is most relevant to this) and if I don't keep my upper body relatively strong they literally start just popping out of their sockets at random. It's a fun time.
Probably genetic - my mum completely dislocated her hip in her teens and was in hospital for months. Like... nothing physically happened to her... she was just stood around and it went *POP*. So on balance, I'm glad it's my shoulders and not my hips.
...bet my hips will be crap when I'm older though :bawling:.
Not been to the gym since covid hit, I got myself some weights during lock down and I sit on the couch watching TV doing reps, I also walk alot.... and that is it, went for a blood test last week and the nurse said oh you work out your arms look great...I sure do I said...in front of the TV :hehe:
user104658
31-01-2023, 04:57 PM
Not been to the gym since covid hit, I got myself some weights during lock down and I sit on the couch watching TV doing reps, I also walk alot.... and that is it, went for a blood test last week and the nurse said oh you work out your arms look great...I sure do I said...in front of the TV :hehe:
I swear it's like "free" exercise, if it's a good enough show you sort of forget :joker:.
Workmates have tried to get me to join in with "Yoga Wednesdays" but I swear my bones weren't up to that at 20 let alone now. I'd do myself a mischief.
Crimson Dynamo
31-01-2023, 05:10 PM
Thing is this is what is getting worn in gyms and girls are all now addicted to deadlifts and squats..
you do the math
https://i.etsystatic.com/33588112/r/il/60779f/4084068007/il_fullxfull.4084068007_teph.jpg
user104658
31-01-2023, 05:17 PM
To be fair LT women doing muscle work have always been focussed on legs and butt...
It doesn't mean dirty old men are supposed to focus on them too :nono:
Crimson Dynamo
31-01-2023, 05:22 PM
To be fair LT women doing muscle work have always been focussed on legs and butt...
It doesn't mean dirty old men are supposed to focus on them too :nono:
No its a much bigger focus now butts are in fashion now and what with the whole leggings fad
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Redway
31-01-2023, 05:41 PM
She’s literally butt-naked.
To be fair LT women doing muscle work have always been focussed on legs and butt...
It doesn't mean dirty old men are supposed to focus on them too :nono:
I haven’t weight trained for many years but don’t they encourage people to work in pairs anyways ?
To offer support and for health and safety reasons .
Anyways that would maybe help women feel safer ..
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GoldHeart
31-01-2023, 06:04 PM
I haven’t weight trained for many years but don’t they encourage people to work in pairs anyways ?
To offer support and for health and safety reasons .
Anyways that would maybe help women feel safer ..
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Yeah it's called 'spotting' , I've seen videos where people struggle with weights.
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