Ladies of MFP, what stupid, crazy or downright mean stuff have others said to you at the gym?

envy09
envy09 Posts: 353 Member
edited November 13 in Chit-Chat
Personally, I once had a man tell me that I shouldn't deadlift because it would "mess up my uterus" and make it harder for me to have children. Needless to say, I kept my headphones in from then on.
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  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
    I've gotten nothing but fist bumps and "where'd you learn to lift like that?" at the gym. No mean things here.
  • got2bfitmom
    got2bfitmom Posts: 164 Member
    edited February 2015
    It wasn't said to me personally but a cousin of mine posted on facebook here is to hoping the gym isn't filled with people and their "new years resolutions"
  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    tjdsmommy wrote: »
    It was said to me personally but a cousin of mine posted on facebook here is to hoping the gym isn't filled with people and their "new years resolutions"

    complaining about resolutioners is a sign you have crossed over into the world of the fitness minded. It's also a sign you go to the gym regularly and notice the flux of people as the year moves on.
  • knitapeace
    knitapeace Posts: 1,013 Member
    envy09 wrote: »
    Personally, I once had a man tell me that I shouldn't deadlift because it would "mess up my uterus" and make it harder for me to have children. Needless to say, I kept my headphones in from then on.

    If your uterus has served its purpose and you're done with it, is it OK to deadlift then? She said with fingers crossed and breath bated?

  • elle_bear_11
    elle_bear_11 Posts: 246 Member
    I was at the gym with my friend and this guy comws up to us and starts talking and finally hes tells my friwnd she looks great, i should probably loose some weight then i could be like her! I almost died!
  • A few years ago I told a girl at the gym that she should spend less time color coordinating her squegie, socks and water bottle, and more time sweating. This was after she asked me a few times to show her how a machine worked, then proceeded to do one set of 5, without a pin in.
  • LiquidSparkle86
    LiquidSparkle86 Posts: 736 Member
    I was asked once if i was jennifer lawrence lol (yes because jennifer lawrence would be at some po-dunk gym working out in nebraska lol). I am consistantly approached at the gym and told i look like someone lol. Weird when you're all sweaty and not looking your beat. :0/ aaaand back to my run lol.
  • This one bald dude said my hair looked Sun damaged...long story short, he doesn't go to that gym anymore.
  • LiquidSparkle86
    LiquidSparkle86 Posts: 736 Member
    I was at the gym with my friend and this guy comws up to us and starts talking and finally hes tells my friwnd she looks great, i should probably loose some weight then i could be like her! I almost died!

    And that guy will forever be alone...
  • got2bfitmom
    got2bfitmom Posts: 164 Member
    _John_ wrote: »
    tjdsmommy wrote: »
    It was said to me personally but a cousin of mine posted on facebook here is to hoping the gym isn't filled with people and their "new years resolutions"

    complaining about resolutioners is a sign you have crossed over into the world of the fitness minded. It's also a sign you go to the gym regularly and notice the flux of people as the year moves on.

    I understand that but don't be mad because people are going to the gym and in quotation meaning they aren't going to stick with it.
  • Iscah13
    Iscah13 Posts: 1,954 Member
    edited February 2015
    I go to a gym with all military guys who call me "mam". Even as the only female in there they are all polite and so hyper focused they don't care about what little I can lift. Guess I'm lucky
  • jamielynn47
    jamielynn47 Posts: 3 Member
    A lady at a fitness store told me that people of my size really shouldn't do long distance running/walking. Needless to say I'm signed up to do my 4th half marathon in less than a year lol.
  • janaboglione
    janaboglione Posts: 1 Member
    A lady at a fitness store told me that people of my size really shouldn't do long distance running/walking. Needless to say I'm signed up to do my 4th half marathon in less than a year lol.

    Good for you!!! People really shouldn't comment. I've never had anything rude said to me at the gym. I try to ignore people. I want to drop 20 or 30 lbs then hit up my friend to start lifting with her. I need to strengthen my back before I get on that crazy train. Lol
  • messyinthekitchen
    messyinthekitchen Posts: 662 Member
    A man once told me not to run on the treadmill during the hours I was there that my breasts were a distraction. Needless to say I filed a complaint. Another man called me an effing c**t for getting upset that we was in the WOMANS bathroom. And then told me he takes sh*ts cuter then me. And a woman once told me to stop lifting because I am going to look like a dude.
  • TFaustino67
    TFaustino67 Posts: 551 Member
    envy09 wrote: »
    Personally, I once had a man tell me that I shouldn't deadlift because it would "mess up my uterus" and make it harder for me to have children. Needless to say, I kept my headphones in from then on.

    Funniest thing I've heard in a long time
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
    A man once told me not to run on the treadmill during the hours I was there that my breasts were a distraction. Needless to say I filed a complaint. Another man called me an effing c**t for getting upset that we was in the WOMANS bathroom. And then told me he takes sh*ts cuter then me. And a woman once told me to stop lifting because I am going to look like a dude.


    I would definitely change gyms if you haven't already. This is horrible.
  • messyinthekitchen
    messyinthekitchen Posts: 662 Member
    wolfsbayne wrote: »
    A man once told me not to run on the treadmill during the hours I was there that my breasts were a distraction. Needless to say I filed a complaint. Another man called me an effing c**t for getting upset that we was in the WOMANS bathroom. And then told me he takes sh*ts cuter then me. And a woman once told me to stop lifting because I am going to look like a dude.


    I would definitely change gyms if you haven't already. This is horrible.

    Lo, yes I've since moved and started at a new gym. It's (so far) been a better experience.
  • Marieenya
    Marieenya Posts: 44 Member
    I once got a kindly, whispered word from a gym attendant saying that the colour of my sweat was upsetting people - I had shocking pink hair and the dye was making my neck/forehead sweat look like blood >:)
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    I have never experienced anything but positive conversation at the gym I go to.
    What annoys me is when an old dude who is on the cardio machine next to me wants to strike up a conversation. Sorry, I am not here to make friends, converse, anything. I am on a mission. LOL. I wear earbuds most of the time to avoid that.

    I know that sounds mean but I am not really a super social person with strangers or even people I sort of know. I have been known to avoid grocery store aisles if I see someone I know in the aisle. LOL. I just prefer to not chit chat when I'm "in the mode" to do something else.
  • urloved33
    urloved33 Posts: 3,323 Member
    At the end of a yoga class - a woman who wanted my spot for the NEXT yoga class said - "move your "s*&t" I want that spot"
  • kazaargrandcru
    kazaargrandcru Posts: 152 Member
    laurielima wrote: »
    At the end of a yoga class - a woman who wanted my spot for the NEXT yoga class said - "move your "s*&t" I want that spot"

    Lol, how zen!
  • jrobinson1633
    jrobinson1633 Posts: 3 Member
    I have had a lot of comments about a tattoo on my shoulder- most of them positive. One older gentleman said that once I was "80 and droopy" that I would wish I would not have got the tattoo. *shrug* different strokes for different folks.
  • justcat206
    justcat206 Posts: 716 Member
    If there's one thing I love about my gym, it's that no one ever takes their headphones out to talk unless they want to borrow a weight or work in with you. I've had some pretty embarrassing fails and not one of the super hardcore people there so much as batted an eye. I count myself very very lucky.
  • PwrLftr82
    PwrLftr82 Posts: 945 Member
    Wow...I love my gym and never had an issue. Yesterday I got asked if I compete.
  • NextPage
    NextPage Posts: 609 Member
    I recently had a very young guy ask me for help by saying he didn't have much experince with "chest work". This made his friend break out in stitches and he turned beet red. He was waiting to use the bench press machine I was using and I'm sure was no alterior motive but it obviously doesn't take much for a teenage boy to get embarassed.
  • Azazel882 wrote: »
    This one bald dude said my hair looked Sun damaged...long story short, he doesn't go to that gym anymore.


    Did he meet with an untimely demise?? :worried:

  • esjones12
    esjones12 Posts: 1,363 Member
    Guys don't say anything to me because I know how to lift and because they are intimidated by the weights I do! I'm not on the weight floor much anymore, too busy flipping tires and doing crazy stuff in our gym warehouse....but I'll catch slide glances here and there which I assume are for the "crazy girl who wears a weighted vest". I take crazy as a compliment ;)
  • michellemybelll
    michellemybelll Posts: 2,228 Member
    the OP made me LOL. that would get a jaw drop and an "are you *kitten* me?" said to the idiot.
  • EmilyJackCO
    EmilyJackCO Posts: 621 Member
    Only one time has someone said something to me... it was a group of guys that thanked me for my dancing on the treadmill in front of them. I was not flattered or amused, I was quite upset. I was trodding along at my then slow pace and trying not to die. That was the last time I used the treadmills in the joint area until this week. Five years ago...

    I lift all the time now and keep getting bugged to start doing power lifting competitions. :D
  • benjaminhk
    benjaminhk Posts: 353 Member
    I admit I was one of those people that hated when the gym flooded with "New Years Resolutioners", as we called them. Luckily, it always died down by the end of January.

    Nobody ever said anything mean to me at a gym but they did take the weights off my rack between sets and that pissed me off a lot. Just because a particular weight isn't being used during the current set doesn't mean it isn't getting used!
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