double standard with gym attire between men and women
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I've never noticed any men with too much "bounce."
However, there are a lot of women out there who could use additional support. Of course you cannot actually SAY anything, no matter how painful it is to watch.0 -
laxplaya456 wrote: »Why is that women seem to get offended if guys have anything going on down there (like tight shorts or not enough support) but women can get away with having things bounce all around and if you say anything your rude?
If I say anything my rude what?
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bettieb1988 wrote: »I go to the gym and focus on my workout. What other people do is none of my concern!
Same here my friend0 -
Men's packages offend my delicate sensibilities. They should wear fluffy skirts.0
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So, it OP saying that it's ok for women to comment on mens packages, but not the other way around? I didn't realise either was appropriate.0
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big_lindsay wrote: »Men's packages offend my delicate sensibilities. They should wear fluffy skirts.bettieb1988 wrote: »I go to the gym and focus on my workout. What other people do is none of my concern!
Same here my friend
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Also agreed. With above post We go to the Gym To work out. What other people. Are doing Who cares0
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