Posted on 12/05/2022 3:42:31 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage?
Everybody is a little bit self-obsessed at the gym. It's the kind of place where everyone is there to make their bodies look better and to become more healthy in general, while also staring at themselves in the mirror and watching every other gym-goer attentively. For women in particular, the gym ends up being a fish bowl and a place where, if you're any good at lifting or look cute in any way, you get watched and stalked like a prey animal in hunting season. For one young woman who is a personal trainer, micro influencer, and body positivity warrior, the gym quickly became a toxic environment even more than usual one day.
Kylee Anderson, a popular fitness influencer online, was appalled when a YMCA employee approached her at the gym during her daily workout, asking her to leave the premises immediate. When she pressed for more information on why she was being banished, the gym employee said that her outfit broke the gym's dress code and that some of the other gym users had submitted formal complaints. Apparently she was dressed in a revealing way, with her blue workout tights and her fitted workout tank top. It must have been the sliver of midriff showing in a completely unobtrusive way.
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A plague upon all their houses.
She should have said she was a trannie
Probably complaints by women, or trannies
[asking her to leave the premises immediate]
A moment of silence, if you please, in memory of the English language and all the editors of a bygone era.
(from the guy who makes a zillion typos.....LOL)
Influencer...
Haha, pick a stupid degree, win stupid career options.
I don’t find the T-shirt offensive, but she thinks very highly of herself which is probably toxic and dangerous for anyone looking to develop a relationship with that thing.
I’ve seen more outrageous clothing at a super bowl halftime show.
If she did, the call was the correct one.
I might see the problem.
I bet the dress code is as well-written as Facebook’s posting requirements. No definition - but if someone doesn’t like what you wear, they decide that you’ve violated their ambiguous code.
Generally speaking, ugly people don’t like nice looking people, and I’d say that she’s a nice looking person. I think that they just didn’t like that she was attracting the eyes of others.
If their dress code is ambiguous, I hope she sues the crap out of them. The rules should be specific enough that the population will know, prior to entering the premises, what is required.
Well so far she has the good sense not to ruin her body with tattoos. See how long that goes in this day and age.
One of the comments in the article suggested she may have been bra-less while at the gym and then added a bra before taking the post-event selfies. Since she is definitely not packing a set of 36DDs, one wonders what the complaints were about ...
All these “people objected to what I was wearing” are clickbait. Because they draw clicks (people want to see the supposedly questionable outfit) these are all over the place.
Influencer? Get off your high horse, kiddo...you’re NOT ‘all that’. I see hotter women at the gas station.
I don’t see anything particularly revealing about that outfit. I’ve seen tons of women in gyms wear similar workout clothes.
Was her gym owned by Quakers or perhaps Jehovah Witnesses? I dont see anything at all wrong with her outfit. She could be wearing that while mopping her kitchen floor.
Besides that, she is small busted, so that’s one less thing to send someone into a “panic”.
Should have politely told the complainer to go fly a kite.
If that’s what she was wearing she needs to find another gym. We have groups of women coming in to work out in what amounts to bikinis with a loose fitting shirt, and no one says boo.
what the heck-—is she twelve, or is she older and only looks twelve?
Do you offer to pump their gas? Or has the gas station gotten wise to your methods?;-)
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