Non friendly females in the gym.

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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I may have been banned from my gym..... but they didn't say nuthin' about it's parking lot.
  • CoffeeandDumbbells
    CoffeeandDumbbells Posts: 161 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    the girls in my gym avoid dudes all the time. can you blame them for being closed off when they are being hit on, on the daily?

    I have never seen anyone, male or female, hit on at my gym. We casually chat and nod and smile, but I have never heard anything creepy or anyone ask for a phone number or anything along those lines.
    If it were just me not getting hit on I would chalk that up to something else, but there are some very pretty girls there and everyone is respectful.

    what gym do you go to? i work in a gym. this is a daily occurrence.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    newmeadow wrote: »
    Just curious. All these complaints about being hit on. Women complain it happens in bars, in gyms, at school, at work, on the bus, on the train platform, at the beach, in jail, in saunas, in MFP private messages, and at drunken frat parties where everyone's playing strip poker.

    Where is it acceptable, exactly, for men to approach women with interest and begin a polite conversation?

    I mean, with all these gals signing up at MFP to complain about their boyfriends mistreating them in a variety of ways, they must have got the ball rolling somewhere initially...

    Well?

    We're waiting for an answer.

    It's been a whole 90 seconds since he posted this question.
  • PersianKitty94
    PersianKitty94 Posts: 623 Member
    newmeadow wrote: »
    Just curious. All these complaints about being hit on. Women complain it happens in bars, in gyms, at school, at work, on the bus, on the train platform, at the beach, in jail, in saunas, in MFP private messages, and at drunken frat parties where everyone's playing strip poker.

    Where is it acceptable, exactly, for men to approach women with interest and begin a polite conversation?

    I mean, with all these gals signing up at MFP to complain about their boyfriends mistreating them in a variety of ways, they must have got the ball rolling somewhere initially...

    The gym is a big no no. In other social settings, it depends on how the guy approaches with the initial conversation. Can't just start the initial conversation with " Hey girl! Your body is hot"
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    newmeadow wrote: »
    Just curious. All these complaints about being hit on. Women complain it happens in bars, in gyms, at school, at work, on the bus, on the train platform, at the beach, in jail, in saunas, in MFP private messages, and at drunken frat parties where everyone's playing strip poker.

    Where is it acceptable, exactly, for men to approach women with interest and begin a polite conversation?

    I mean, with all these gals signing up at MFP to complain about their boyfriends mistreating them in a variety of ways, they must have got the ball rolling somewhere initially...

    The gym is a big no no. In other social settings, it depends on how the guy approaches with the initial conversation. Can't just start the initial conversation with " Hey girl! Your body is hot"

    I reserve that line for the chicks at our church's bible study class.
  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    the girls in my gym avoid dudes all the time. can you blame them for being closed off when they are being hit on, on the daily?

    I have never seen anyone, male or female, hit on at my gym. We casually chat and nod and smile, but I have never heard anything creepy or anyone ask for a phone number or anything along those lines.
    If it were just me not getting hit on I would chalk that up to something else, but there are some very pretty girls there and everyone is respectful.

    So you haven't been getting the notes I left in your gym locker?

    Maybe I am too dumb to realize I am being hit on??

    Your words...
  • amandaeve
    amandaeve Posts: 723 Member
    I have to say, it is all about location, location, location. Every place has it's own "culture." I am motivated by making eye contact with people, smiling, and a brief "Hello" or "Good Morning" if walking by. This is not the culture at my current workplace. Co-workers routinely ignore my "Good morning!"s and prefer to stare at the ground rather than make eye contact. I finally found an awesome gym where the staff all welcome me when I walk in and say goodbye when I leave. I LOVE it. It's by no means a social gym. In fact, it's the first I've gone to where people don't ask about sharing in between sets on machines. People just quietly hover and then jump in. I totally thrive in a friendly atmosphere, which is very different from being hit on. I joined a "Meat market" gym way back when, which was a whole other type of atmosphere. I suggest trying the gym out on a different day or time, it might be better.
  • berly1003
    berly1003 Posts: 7 Member
    I dont have time to go to the gym, but if i was able to make time, i think i would just be in the "work out zone" and not really looking to chat...
    thats just me though...
    if i started talking... then i would end up just talking through my whole work out time i had made...
    life is just busy!
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  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    the girls in my gym avoid dudes all the time. can you blame them for being closed off when they are being hit on, on the daily?

    I have never seen anyone, male or female, hit on at my gym. We casually chat and nod and smile, but I have never heard anything creepy or anyone ask for a phone number or anything along those lines.
    If it were just me not getting hit on I would chalk that up to something else, but there are some very pretty girls there and everyone is respectful.

    I used to belong to a huge commercial gym and I saw this kind of behavior a lot...my wife used to say, "Hey...I'm off to the meat market" and I knew exactly what she meant...unfortunately, I think some of these gyms (or should I say a lot of bros in them) also provide for the "lunk" stereotype...I also think it's a big reason that many women are afraid of the gym and/or flock to places like Planet Fitness.

    I didn't really see this type of behavior when I belonged to the Jewish Community Center here in town and I didn't really see much of it at the mid-size locally owned gym I used to belong to and when it did happen, it would get shut down pretty quickly by management. The gym I belong to now is very small and we all pretty much know each other, so no shenanigans that I've ever seen.
  • jdhcm2006
    jdhcm2006 Posts: 2,254 Member
    MeganAM89 wrote: »
    newmeadow wrote: »
    MeganAM89 wrote: »
    newmeadow wrote: »
    Just curious. All these complaints about being hit on. Women complain it happens in bars, in gyms, at school, at work, on the bus, on the train platform, at the beach, in jail, in saunas, in MFP private messages, and at drunken frat parties where everyone's playing strip poker.

    Where is it acceptable, exactly, for men to approach women with interest and begin a polite conversation?

    I mean, with all these gals signing up at MFP to complain about their boyfriends mistreating them in a variety of ways, they must have got the ball rolling somewhere initially...

    There is no right answer because every woman is different. It's wherever she's comfortable with it.

    I think what you're missing is that the reason a lot of women don't like the OP's attitude isn't because it's socially unacceptable to hit on a girl at the gym, it's because once they get rejected they post on the MFP forums, insinuating that there's something wrong with the girl for rejecting him and for not appreciating the fact that he was "just trying to be nice," when in reality, if she doesn't want his attention, he just needs to get over it because she's not, nor was she ever, there for him.

    He needs to get over it? Or what? Meaning he should be discouraged from discussing his personal observations, however subjective they may or may not be, on MFP's forums?

    I typed something out three times before deleting it.

    You and I won't agree so I'm not going to bother.

    Someone else do it.

    I did as well, and then I decided it wasn't worth my time.
  • SeagalDeeDee
    SeagalDeeDee Posts: 153 Member
    I'm cordial. I stick to my workout and leave. I don't stop to 'chat'.
  • ZodFit
    ZodFit Posts: 394 Member
    edited January 2017
  • SymbolismNZ
    SymbolismNZ Posts: 190 Member
    Usually they're there to work out, not make friends.
  • MissyK222
    MissyK222 Posts: 204 Member
    I've learned to not try to be friendly to people in the Gym. When I first started going to the Gym regularly back in 2009 I would walk in and even though I have my head phones in I would smile and say hi to people. I would get dirty looks, eye rolls and blank stares so I just stopped saying hi. Not trying to have a conversation but a simple hi... Some people are just self involved or just generally not nice to people they don't know. I just let it roll off.... :-)
  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    the girls in my gym avoid dudes all the time. can you blame them for being closed off when they are being hit on, on the daily?

    I have never seen anyone, male or female, hit on at my gym. We casually chat and nod and smile, but I have never heard anything creepy or anyone ask for a phone number or anything along those lines.
    If it were just me not getting hit on I would chalk that up to something else, but there are some very pretty girls there and everyone is respectful.

    So you haven't been getting the notes I left in your gym locker?

    Maybe I am too dumb to realize I am being hit on??

    Your words...

    Or too ugly?

    Or maybe at 5am people are not trying to pick up chicks?

    Either way, I feel very comfortable and outside of catching a few guys using the mirrors for some gawking I haven't ever noticed anything. I think a good chunk of them are married and not 20. 20 year olds rarely get up that early

    Just the right amount
  • ZodFit
    ZodFit Posts: 394 Member
    Men are the pursuers and women are there to be pursued. Stereotypes that are replicated and reinforced by males AND females alike. I mean there was a post I saw asking if men were afraid to ask for womens phone numbers in public. It did not nearly get the same response as this but same underlying societal issues. I'm game for another thread the dialog is excellent. Let's get all in those ideologies son!
  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    the girls in my gym avoid dudes all the time. can you blame them for being closed off when they are being hit on, on the daily?

    I have never seen anyone, male or female, hit on at my gym. We casually chat and nod and smile, but I have never heard anything creepy or anyone ask for a phone number or anything along those lines.
    If it were just me not getting hit on I would chalk that up to something else, but there are some very pretty girls there and everyone is respectful.

    So you haven't been getting the notes I left in your gym locker?

    Maybe I am too dumb to realize I am being hit on??

    Your words...

    Or too ugly?

    Or maybe at 5am people are not trying to pick up chicks?

    Either way, I feel very comfortable and outside of catching a few guys using the mirrors for some gawking I haven't ever noticed anything. I think a good chunk of them are married and not 20. 20 year olds rarely get up that early

    Just the right amount

    Of?

    It.
  • kwph
    kwph Posts: 7,375 Member
    So ur one of the unfriendly females he's talking about
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I don't see why people are under and obligation to be friendly to other friendly people. I live my life for me and an adult should be OK with someone not reciprocating his or her friendliness.

    And someone keeps bringing up how friendly people are at crossfit. That's a completely different story. Crossfit is essentially an hour-long class and people go for feedback and often companionship. I expect that when I go to Crossfit. However when I go to Fitworks, a regular gym, where I don't know a soul and I'm there to work out on my own, I don't expect to talk to people anywhere near as much as at crossfit.

    Crossfit huh?

    Tell us more!
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