Sweat poll...
Heather75
Posts: 3,386 Member
I am currently on medication that makes me perspire like crazy. When you are at the gym and you see someone sweating profusely, do you get grossed out, not care, or not really notice?
It doesn't really matter - just curious to know how people may perceive me.
Thank you!
It doesn't really matter - just curious to know how people may perceive me.
Thank you!
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I'm that person and I don't care if someone else thinks I'm gross. The only thing I hate is when people don't wipe off the machines, sweaty or not0
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Yeah, I hate that, too. It's disgusting. And germy.0
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I am also on a medication that makes me sweat a bit more. I don't really give a care what people think, i'm gettin my workout on and I feel cleansed after a good sweat. Have you taken a look around at how many people get good and sweaty doing cardio? There are lots so I wouldn't worry about it. I agree with the wiping down of machines though. That is just a common courtesy and every one should do it.0
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I havent been to the gym in a long time but I would admire someone for working hard enough to be dripping sweat. But yeah i would throw a bottle of the sani-wipes at them if they didnt wipe the machine down. May i ask what med you are on.0
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Well, I don't go to the gym because I think it's boring, but I do take exercise classes and I am too busy sweating profusely and trying to keep up with the instructor and avoid passing out that I am not paying any attention to what anyone else is doing.0
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Ugh, I sweat like crazy in the summer, I hate it. But when you're in the gym, you're supposed to be sweaty! lol, I can't imagine anyone really caring, as they are all sweaty too. If the medication is making you sweat even when you're not wokring out, I do have a GREAT suggestion. I use a dust from Kama Sutra, called Honey Dust. Mine tastes and smells like Strawberry, and you put it on with a feather applicator, and you do not sweat, wherever you put it! It is amazing, and not just for dirty stuff because it's by Kama Sutra, lol. I use it on my daughters as well, because they are both heavy sweaters and it prevents the rash that they can get in the summer, on the back of the neck and under the chin, etc. I LOVE IT! I think I paid like $15 for the tin, and it was WELL worth it. I will never be without it! And I use it on my thighs, neck, forehead, everywhere, it's incredible. And it's all natural.0
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Good. So far it looks like no one cares. I wouldn't care about seeing that either, but some of the people at my gym seem to apply makeup before working out...:laugh:0
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jtotheno, I like that idea. I might try it. Thanks!0
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I don't mind if they are sweaty, but I hate if they don't have a towel/are sweating all over everything/don't wipe equipment down. I sweat a good deal but it's easy: Sweat. Towel. Forehead. Repeat as needed.0
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I think I need to work harder. That person is working out way harder then I am. You go and do your thing The serious people are to busy to be watching what others are doing.0
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I think it's a good indication that the person is putting in a good workout. Do I think it's gross? No, it's natural, it's healthy, and in it's own way, it's actually kind of sexy. That's my opinion, but like nkk74 stated, please don't leave the equipment sweaty.0
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more power to em' I say:drinker:0
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Oh, please...PLEASE don't worry!!! Of all the things to worry about ... I can understand though why you would want to know and why you would be curious as to what others would think. I honestly never thought about it or paid any attention until you I read this post! My grossosity (is that a word?) is that I have to change deodorants about every 2 weeks otherwise I stink. Nasty, right? I use antibacterial soap and am a hygiene freak...but for whatever reason, they just stop working on me. Hormone related, I think. We all have our "things"...0
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I don't care about other people sweating, looks to me like someone really going for it, and I perspire like crazy in summer.
Something that can happen, not sure how commonly... this summer I started getting a sensation in my back vaguely as though knives were cutting it. Drove me nuts, and required moisturiser rubbed into my back to solve. At first I wondered what the hell was going on, but others explained it was the sweat stripping oil out of my skin which tightened as it dried. Was extremely unpleasant at it's worst.0 -
I may be odd but sweating makes me feel like I accomplished something. I am not the only one sweating so it doesn't bother me.0
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Well, I don't go to the gym because I think it's boring, but I do take exercise classes and I am too busy sweating profusely and trying to keep up with the instructor and avoid passing out that I am not paying any attention to what anyone else is doing.
That's me too. And if someone exercising with me is wearing makeup, I would never, ever notice because I would be trying too hard to get my breath. I always wear a headband and have a towel with me.0
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