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"Females in gym leggings, particularly the Nike dri-fit variety!
Thank the heavens. Makes the gym bearable!
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Scott "
And we wonder why some women hate going to commercial gyms.. ..hmmmmmmm whatever could the reason be?! Focus on your workout my friend. |
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout"
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way |
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By *tooveMan
over a year ago
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"Females in gym leggings, particularly the Nike dri-fit variety!
Thank the heavens. Makes the gym bearable!
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Scott
And we wonder why some women hate going to commercial gyms.. ..hmmmmmmm whatever could the reason be?! Focus on your workout my friend. "
Have to agree. Must be horrible for women. |
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout"
This... which also means if there's a large number of them, i end up looking very interested in the floor or my phone's lock screen
LvM |
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"If the gym is unbearable, maybe time to try and find an enjoyable exercise instead. "
I like sitting on the benches outside the windows of the women's keep fit classes.
Their one way mirrors so your not offending anyone! |
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"In our gym it’s the guys who crave the attention - the reek of testosterone is unbearable at times and all the grunting lifting weights "
I call them the knuckle draggers. The ones who turn up, do a few reps with grunty noises then clog up the machines by using their phones taking selfies
Get working or get out |
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"In our gym it’s the guys who crave the attention - the reek of testosterone is unbearable at times and all the grunting lifting weights
I call them the knuckle draggers. The ones who turn up, do a few reps with grunty noises then clog up the machines by using their phones taking selfies
Get working or get out "
I just got injured, badly I also hated the mirror perches and grunters too. |
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"Are people supposed to spend their time looking at the floor now invade, god forbid, they look at someone?"
This
And tbh I quite like it when a guy is having a discreet look |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's a difference between looking and thinking nice body, and staring, following women around and rubbing my thighs while salivating. "
Exactly that. You can look and not make it obvious |
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"There's a difference between looking and thinking nice body, and staring, following women around and rubbing my thighs while salivating.
Exactly that. You can look and not make it obvious "
As I do when I check out the guys at my gym (or is that objectifying men) |
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"There's a difference between looking and thinking nice body, and staring, following women around and rubbing my thighs while salivating.
Exactly that. You can look and not make it obvious
As I do when I check out the guys at my gym (or is that objectifying men)"
The bonus of going |
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"In our gym it’s the guys who crave the attention - the reek of testosterone is unbearable at times and all the grunting lifting weights
I call them the knuckle draggers. The ones who turn up, do a few reps with grunty noises then clog up the machines by using their phones taking selfies
Get working or get out
I just got injured, badly I also hated the mirror perches and grunters too."
Say what you want about the posers and selfie takers but grunting is an essential part of a PR. |
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"Are people supposed to spend their time looking at the floor now invade, god forbid, they look at someone?"
I think it’s more the weirdos that stare continuously at someone making it visibly obvious are the problem ..
I look at people / say hello and equally people look at me. The squat rack can be spicy though when the group of lads are loitering and you are in middle trying excersize with some idiots just looking at your ass / tits in mirrors walls .
Staring and creeping is way way different to glancing around while using a treadmill / machine ..
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout"
I thought that was what all the mirrors are for?.. |
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By *m3232Man
over a year ago
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"Are people supposed to spend their time looking at the floor now invade, god forbid, they look at someone?
I think it’s more the weirdos that stare continuously at someone making it visibly obvious are the problem ..
I look at people / say hello and equally people look at me. The squat rack can be spicy though when the group of lads are loitering and you are in middle trying excersize with some idiots just looking at your ass / tits in mirrors walls .
Staring and creeping is way way different to glancing around while using a treadmill / machine ..
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I only glance a look and don’t stare. Definitely don’t think anyone would be uncomfortable with Me at the gym |
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
This... which also means if there's a large number of them, i end up looking very interested in the floor or my phone's lock screen
LvM"
Same, oh is that a ceiling, when did they put that there? |
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"Come to Pole classes and you will see the amazing shorts and sports bra
Even better
It’s a date
Haha u going up a pole with? "
Do I get to pick my own song ? Hahaha |
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"Come to Pole classes and you will see the amazing shorts and sports bra
Even better
It’s a date
Haha u going up a pole with?
Do I get to pick my own song ? Hahaha "
Course, which one would it be |
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"Come to Pole classes and you will see the amazing shorts and sports bra
Even better
It’s a date
Haha u going up a pole with?
Do I get to pick my own song ? Hahaha
Course, which one would it be "
Your heart - Joyner Lucas
Or
Aww shit - Shoreline Mafia |
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Must admit some women look super hot in them and I do occasionally admire how good their bums look in them. In a "wish my arse looked that good" complimentary kinda way rather than in a pervy way though.
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way "
This is why I stopped going to the gym or trying to get in shape. Getting sniggered at when I exercised is humiliating.
Give people respect for trying, you dont know their lofe or journey. Not everyone is born a size 8 |
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By *m3232Man
over a year ago
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way
This is why I stopped going to the gym or trying to get in shape. Getting sniggered at when I exercised is humiliating.
Give people respect for trying, you dont know their lofe or journey. Not everyone is born a size 8"
You shouldn’t worry or read too much in to what you think other are thinking. |
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way
This is why I stopped going to the gym or trying to get in shape. Getting sniggered at when I exercised is humiliating.
Give people respect for trying, you dont know their lofe or journey. Not everyone is born a size 8"
Sorry that happened. Maybe you should find a new Gym |
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Being serious for a minute, I stick out like a sore thumb at the gym. Fat chick in a wheelchair. If someone wants to stare, they can knock 'emselves out. I'll just carry on with my session. Most people are staring at my chair, not my fatness. I think |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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I would get arrested if I wore anything as tight as the leggings some of the women wear in my gym.
Its hard not to notice. A couple of weeks ago there was a young lady training in the gym. From 15 feet away, via a mirror (we were both training facing the same mirror) er leggings were so tight I could tell her left labia was slightly larger than her right. No I didn't stare, she was just right in my field of view. |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way
This is why I stopped going to the gym or trying to get in shape. Getting sniggered at when I exercised is humiliating.
Give people respect for trying, you dont know their lofe or journey. Not everyone is born a size 8"
So sorry you experienced this. Not all gyms are the same. Nobody should ever be criticised for bettering themselves. |
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Gym I used to go years ago to had the cross trainers facing the mirrors and the rowing machines just behind them. Lots of guys did lots of rowing, lots of ladies used the cross trainers. Just saying |
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I’m torn on this. When I was bodybuilding and I was getting close to a show I liked wearing a string vest during workouts because I liked how I looked and could see the hard work paying off
But as I was getting shredded I’d get a lot more looks. This made me self conscious. I didn’t like the lingering stares
I didn’t blame them. Or request they didn’t look. I realised I was in a public setting where people can use their eyes as they please. I also realised they were looking for the same reason I liked wearing the vest.
So I stopped wearing the vests.
I don’t believe it’s as black and white as people want to make it out to be.
Staring at people in a creepy way is wrong
Wearing cloths that are very revealing are gonna make that happen
Pick your poison and deal with the outcomes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I tend to work out when I know the gym is likely to be empty, early hours or very late.
I’ve been approached by a number of guys in the gym but they had recognised me from done insta promo videos that I’d done for said gym so I suppose that’s to be expected.
I did have a guy who recognised me from here approach during my workout and try to get into sexual chat. That was grim.
I do wear quite revealing clothes at the gym so maybe I’m also asking for it.
Who knows. I try to avoid people and interaction as much as possible. |
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It's only human to look. Some people look as they are impressed with that person body, lifting/gym workout, their clothing is showing off their body in one way or another. Sometimes people just glance round and they catch eye contact with someone else. It's a range of things. Unless they are standing staring at you , it's only nature. It can't be helped, it doesn't mean they necessary are doing it in a creepy way, however if self conscious maybe working out at home/outdoors/choosing a quieter time/area is viable. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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When I used to work out In my speedos and cover myself in baby oil I would often feel lots of eyes following me around the gym, so I stopped putting the oil on however I still got wondering eyes
Joking aside I think there is a big difference between having a sneaky look at somebody and making somebody feel uncomfortable with lingering glances, if people are looking it’s a bit of compliment however in my opinion that can become pervy and a bit rude/disrespectful very quickly. That goes for men and women |
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By (user no longer on site)
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There is a few comments about being self conscious in the gym. Remember you are their to better yourself and that should be applauded and you do being there. The same as everyone else.
Any doubt look up a guy called Joey Swoll on social media and thank me later |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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"It's only human to look. Some people look as they are impressed with that person body, lifting/gym workout, their clothing is showing off their body in one way or another. Sometimes people just glance round and they catch eye contact with someone else. It's a range of things. Unless they are standing staring at you , it's only nature. It can't be helped, it doesn't mean they necessary are doing it in a creepy way, however if self conscious maybe working out at home/outdoors/choosing a quieter time/area is viable. "
Unfortunately now there is a trend for (mostly young ladies) to wear revealing outfits to the gym then record people (without their knowledge or consent) when they look in their direction then ripping them on social media and calling them creeps. |
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"When I used to work out In my speedos and cover myself in baby oil I would often feel lots of eyes following me around the gym, so I stopped putting the oil on however I still got wondering eyes
Joking aside I think there is a big difference between having a sneaky look at somebody and making somebody feel uncomfortable with lingering glances, if people are looking it’s a bit of compliment however in my opinion that can become pervy and a bit rude/disrespectful very quickly. That goes for men and women "
I once had a guy move to directly behind me when I was doing RDLs. They gym still has white boxes marked on the floor from Covid. We were both in ones in front of the mirror with one empty one between us. He picked up his dumbbells and moved to the square behind me even though there was nobody else in the whole area and I was now blocking his view of the mirror. That's the kinda shit that makes you uncomfortable. |
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By *tooveMan
over a year ago
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way
This is why I stopped going to the gym or trying to get in shape. Getting sniggered at when I exercised is humiliating.
Give people respect for trying, you dont know their lofe or journey. Not everyone is born a size 8"
Anyone sniggering at you is nothing but a scumbag and would be banned from mine. That includes anyone laughing at men too.
Nothing but pathetic arseholes. |
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By *tooveMan
over a year ago
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"I’m torn on this. When I was bodybuilding and I was getting close to a show I liked wearing a string vest during workouts because I liked how I looked and could see the hard work paying off
But as I was getting shredded I’d get a lot more looks. This made me self conscious. I didn’t like the lingering stares
I didn’t blame them. Or request they didn’t look. I realised I was in a public setting where people can use their eyes as they please. I also realised they were looking for the same reason I liked wearing the vest.
So I stopped wearing the vests.
I don’t believe it’s as black and white as people want to make it out to be.
Staring at people in a creepy way is wrong
Wearing cloths that are very revealing are gonna make that happen
Pick your poison and deal with the outcomes "
Like telling women not to wear skimpy clothes when they're out. |
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout
Thisssss I already feel self conscious enough in gyms as it is, wouldn't want to think anyone is staring at me, whether in a sexual or judgemental way
This is why I stopped going to the gym or trying to get in shape. Getting sniggered at when I exercised is humiliating.
Give people respect for trying, you dont know their lofe or journey. Not everyone is born a size 8
Anyone sniggering at you is nothing but a scumbag and would be banned from mine. That includes anyone laughing at men too.
Nothing but pathetic arseholes."
I would go in, listen to some music and do my thing. Of course, bloody mirrors everywhere. I could see the pointing, the laughing, the snide comments between people.
I try to get fit, drop a bit of weight and just generally better myself, and thats how some react.
Never once did I have a positive thing happen. Never a 'good routine', never recieved any tips or pointers. Never so much as a smile or nod when walking past people.
Ruined the whole thing for me and eventually quit
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By (user no longer on site)
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OP, you clearly haven't been here for long. Threads that objectify men are fine, try doing it with women and you'll be flamed. Even the guys who would normally be stood around drooling will criticise you.
If you're looking for a positive response to a clothing thread I suggest you ask about men in grey joggers. Never seen anyone say stop perving and just let them workout on one of those
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"OP, you clearly haven't been here for long. Threads that objectify men are fine, try doing it with women and you'll be flamed. Even the guys who would normally be stood around drooling will criticise you.
If you're looking for a positive response to a clothing thread I suggest you ask about men in grey joggers. Never seen anyone say stop perving and just let them workout on one of those
Mr"
Poor men. Poor, poor men. Poor men; the most oppressed breed in this world. Poor, poor, poor men. |
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"Nah. I keep my eyes to myself, recognising that the eye candy don't want my attention, they want to workout"
That's what all those mirrors are for.................isn't it? |
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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago
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"Are people supposed to spend their time looking at the floor now invade, god forbid, they look at someone?
I think it’s more the weirdos that stare continuously at someone making it visibly obvious are the problem ..
I look at people / say hello and equally people look at me. The squat rack can be spicy though when the group of lads are loitering and you are in middle trying excersize with some idiots just looking at your ass / tits in mirrors walls .
Staring and creeping is way way different to glancing around while using a treadmill / machine ..
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Yes! God it makes me uncomfortable. Squats or deadlifts when you're being stared at and even sometimes talked about.
I'm a big fan of bright patterned leggings (I spend too much money at tikiboo) but in the gym I tend to wear as plain and boring as possible to not attract attention and save the tikis for walking/running |
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By *omer47Man
over a year ago
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"In our gym it’s the guys who crave the attention - the reek of testosterone is unbearable at times and all the grunting lifting weights
I call them the knuckle draggers. The ones who turn up, do a few reps with grunty noises then clog up the machines by using their phones taking selfies
Get working or get out "
Probably the only thing they can pump looking at some of them in there budgie smugglers. Not room for much in there. |
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