Cat calls while working out

maureenseel1984
maureenseel1984 Posts: 395 Member
So I decided to go for a walk this morning while I had my coffee. It's miserably hot here in Baltimore city so I decided to wear my sports bra and shorts. This is saying a lot given that I felt very self-conscious/had body image today after indulgent day with my husband yesterday.
So as I'm walking and enjoying being outside when some guy on a bike (50's-60's) whistles at me and shouts something I didn't quite catch.

Now I'm left feeling more self conscious and kind of gross. Should I have been flattered? I just feel a touch ashamed and like I should go cover up.
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  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,454 Member
    tauntonmom wrote: »
    Ugh. Know that the unwelcome attention can happen regardless of how you are dressed, and the shame is his, not yours. If it helps, imagine that he shouted: "I've been fired from every well paying job I've had due to my inability to be appropriate around my female coworkers. Had to sell my car, and now this bike is my only mode of transportation."

    I :heart: this. So true.
  • marialba67
    marialba67 Posts: 79 Member
    You did nothing wrong. He was a h*ckin' idiot. There's always one. I'll leave it to the "Girl you regret talking to at a party" to say it best:

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    And, of course, Granger -

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  • maureenseel1984
    maureenseel1984 Posts: 395 Member
    This would make sense if I was on private property...instead of a public sidewalk in downtown Baltimore.
  • Jelaan
    Jelaan Posts: 815 Member
    By 50 he should certainly know how to behave in public - apparent he does not. You did nothing wrong, he did! Enjoy your walks and dress appropriately for the weather. Ignore the morons.
  • maureenseel1984
    maureenseel1984 Posts: 395 Member
    I just...I feel bad for other women or men who go through the same thing.

    I didn't grow up in the Mid Atlantic so I was accustomed to dry heat during the summer (cool mornings/evenings and hot days-days when if you wear a tank and shorts you're fine). Once I moved out here and went through my first Maryland summer I noticed how big of a difference it is. The humidity is just unbearable. The only way I can still get outside and exercise is by wearing as little as I feel is decent.

    This sports bra I was wearing was no such thing. It was almost like a crop top...and running shorts that weren't even that short.

    God I don't even have that great of a figure-not that it would change anything or make it ok. I just...didn't figure what I was wearing would draw attention at all.
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