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there's plenty of women in my gym who walk around practically naked..i understand we are in an non judgemental atmosphere, but i really really wish some of the women would throw on a tshirt or something
Is there really such thing as a non-judgmental atmosphere? I know theres places where you shouldnt VOCALIZE your thoughts on other people.....but that doesnt stop ya from actually THINKING them.... lol
Is there really such thing as a non-judgmental atmosphere? I know theres places where you shouldnt VOCALIZE your thoughts on other people.....but that doesnt stop ya from actually THINKING them.... lol
well I hope that noone is thinking "man, that girl in the black pants has a big fat a$$ and a dumpy waistline", so i try not to judge other people.. after all, they are in a gym trying to do something about it. I still think they should show a bit of modesty, even the ones with no body fat
well I hope that noone is thinking "man, that girl in the black pants has a big fat a$$ and a dumpy waistline", so i try not to judge other people.. after all, they are in a gym trying to do something about it. I still think they should show a bit of modesty, even the ones with no body fat
I'm with you one hundred percent. I think modesty is a virtue not demonstrated by nearly enough people. My point wasnt that I go out of my way to critique other people....my point was that this is the real world and there will always be criticism on some level. Especially when you're in an enviroment that focuses solely on body appearance.
I've worked at 24 Hour Fitness, Victorias Secret, and a Day Spa....All places where body image is a part of business....I know how a lot of the people I worked with talked when clients would leave.....:dunno: Not saying its right....just saying its true.
LoL...I feel sorry for t hose women. No one ever believed I was pregnant until I came home with a baby. My tummy never grew. Just my cheeks, my feet, and my fingers.