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over a year ago
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"I'm seeing lot of women around town in gym or running gear and they clearly haven't been near a gym or out for a run. "
It might be the natural escalation of yoga pants for bubblegum arse. Running pants do have more "hold" |
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over a year ago
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year "
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable? |
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?"
Its called sports wear for a reason |
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason "
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro. |
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"I'm seeing lot of women around town in gym or running gear and they clearly haven't been near a gym or out for a run. "
apparently it is the next big thing for this year....
jogger pants and track suits....you saw it here first.... |
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro."
I do....and im not your bro |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro "
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away."
You said it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away.
You said it "
I've still got a great ass though. And since they don't make trousers for powerlifters... they're my only option. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away.
You said it
I've still got a great ass though. And since they don't make trousers for powerlifters... they're my only option."
Your a powerlifter so im not gonna argue |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One of my friends went to the opera in London last weekend and he was fascinated by the women in tracky bottoms and high heels as he sat in his penguin suit! "
That'd not what they mean by smart casual lol |
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i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books |
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away.
You said it
I've still got a great ass though. And since they don't make trousers for powerlifters... they're my only option.
Your a powerlifter so im not gonna argue "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm seeing lot of women around town in gym or running gear and they clearly haven't been near a gym or out for a run.
apparently it is the next big thing for this year....
jogger pants and track suits....you saw it here first.... "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not sure which is more depressing, the threads perving on women in sportswear or a thread having a pop at women who wear sportswear for not exercising enough |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away.
You said it
I've still got a great ass though. And since they don't make trousers for powerlifters... they're my only option.
Your a powerlifter so im not gonna argue "
Just remember - you don't know peoples stories. And it's none of anyones fucking business why someone chooses to wear sportswear. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's terrible in Liverpool, it's like they've progressed from wearing Pajamas to Gym Clothing.
Also, it's a combination of a blag to convince other women they go to the Gym & also trying to 'Jedi Mind Trick' Men that they are in good shape. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away.
You said it
I've still got a great ass though. And since they don't make trousers for powerlifters... they're my only option.
Your a powerlifter so im not gonna argue
Just remember - you don't know peoples stories. And it's none of anyones fucking business why someone chooses to wear sportswear. "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books "
When the top half is dressed for a night out i.e. hair done makeup on etc and the bottom half is dressed for a Zumba class?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its the new year thing. Start off but after a few sessions they give up. Just getting use out of the gear they brought. Its the same every year
If you're a man and you want to wear a pair of shorts or some jogging bottoms, or even a sweatshirt, do you have to qualify it by doing so with a certain amount of gym sessions? Or are you just allowed to wear what you find comfortable?
Its called sports wear for a reason
So you're only supposed to wear jumpers and trainers for sports?
Cool story bro.
I do....and im not your bro
Good for you! I live in Yoga pants. They're the most comfortable trousers I've ever worn - except perhaps my lounge pants.
I think the last time I saw a yoga class was September, so I should pack them away.
You said it
I've still got a great ass though. And since they don't make trousers for powerlifters... they're my only option.
Your a powerlifter so im not gonna argue
Just remember - you don't know peoples stories. And it's none of anyones fucking business why someone chooses to wear sportswear.
" well that escalated quickly lmao |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does it matter what people choose to wear? "
I think, it does as personal expression impacts on others & is a guide to how society / social morality is going.
Am, NO supporter of The Niqab or even worse The Burka...!!!
Whilst, this is clothing chosen by the individual it makes others feel very nervous.
This isn't me being overbearing on people as would you like to see Men walk around in the Summer Months wearing just shoes & a thong...!!!
This actually isn't illegal yet the majority of people wouldn't want to view this.
We've got to balance our only freedom with how this impacts on others.
Tricky yet it MUST be done. |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books
When the top half is dressed for a night out i.e. hair done makeup on etc and the bottom half is dressed for a Zumba class??"
You mean she was wearing leggings? Loads of women wear leggings. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books
When the top half is dressed for a night out i.e. hair done makeup on etc and the bottom half is dressed for a Zumba class??
You mean she was wearing leggings? Loads of women wear leggings."
Leggings that are clearly for the gym, bright colours crazy patterns and an almost matching pair of asics. |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
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Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
"i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books
When the top half is dressed for a night out i.e. hair done makeup on etc and the bottom half is dressed for a Zumba class??
You mean she was wearing leggings? Loads of women wear leggings.
Leggings that are clearly for the gym, bright colours crazy patterns and an almost matching pair of asics. "
I'm afraid that's nothing to do with gym wear - patterned leggings are in. |
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I think I may be a little amused if everyone started walking around in wetsuits, but as I see it track suits and trainers seem to have been the norm for quite some years, it's just another form of 'shell suit syndrome' |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books
When the top half is dressed for a night out i.e. hair done makeup on etc and the bottom half is dressed for a Zumba class??
You mean she was wearing leggings? Loads of women wear leggings.
Leggings that are clearly for the gym, bright colours crazy patterns and an almost matching pair of asics.
I'm afraid that's nothing to do with gym wear - patterned leggings are in."
Not those kind of leggings I know what you're talking about, these are for the gym you wouldn't wear them anywhere else. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"and they clearly haven't been near a gym or out for a run.
How do you know? It's not only svelte women who go to the gym.
This is so true."
Carrying a Michael Kors handbag?? |
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"i have spent most of the day in running capri's and brooks trainers. to look at me you might make your original assumption that i have never seen the indoor of a gym however i have run 16 miles this week, cycled 13 and done zumba and boxercise but hey....you know....keep on judging those books
When the top half is dressed for a night out i.e. hair done makeup on etc and the bottom half is dressed for a Zumba class??
You mean she was wearing leggings? Loads of women wear leggings.
Leggings that are clearly for the gym, bright colours crazy patterns and an almost matching pair of asics.
I'm afraid that's nothing to do with gym wear - patterned leggings are in.
Not those kind of leggings I know what you're talking about, these are for the gym you wouldn't wear them anywhere else. "
Nah, I where what the hell I like all the time, it's very sheeplike to worry about where an article of clothing was designed for - if it works, use it!!! I go shopping in my jods without taking my horse with me too, quelle domage! |
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