Most of my life I was a cowboy, construction worker, etc - I didn't mind going in public during/after working... But I would go places where such folks are common... Blue collar diners, hamburger stands, and etc...
The fault here is walking into a Starbucks, where pampered pussies rule the day. Go where working folks go, and a little stink ain't nothing new, or remarkable... Except for pig farmers, of course : )
And btw, there ain't nothing better than a working cowgirl... Worn out jeans, sh*tkickers, and leather gloves... sweat glistening wherever her skin shows... It speaks to the quality of the woman - Those clothes don't get worn out any other way... The only thing better is when she changes out to go out on the weekend, dressed to the 9's, just for you... All that steel in such a soft, beautiful package...
Or a country gal sweating in the kitchen, baking up pies and bread, or canning for the winter... Beautiful.
I disagree with the premise of the article, as it is largely the cost of an over-primped citified culture. I've got no problem with a sweating woman - No problem at all: It just means she's real.
Well said.
Thank you. The woman walked into Starbucks after a run, not the Ritz Carlton, so who cares if she was sweaty?
And Just because you are sweaty doesn’t mean you stink. I go into businesses all the time after I run, and even though I may be sweaty, I assure you I do not smell bad.
Regardless, the author is a self-absorbed liberal idiot (redundant) who over reacted from someone who was probably just trying to make conversation. She needs to take off her lulu lemon outfit and get a real life.