Kudos to you! You should be proud of your body! |
| If you just went to Hot Yoga then you are definitely smelly and gross. Ain’t nobody want to smell that. Take a shower first! |
This 100%. |
I’ve literally never seen anyone shopping in Whole Foods sweaty or even fatigued after a work out. These curvy showboating types seem to get all dolled up in their “fitness” clothes just to go parade around. |
| Again, I plead, which Whole Foods? Where? |
And yet they outsmoke you by a bonfire. |
You are way too invested in this. |
+1000 |
I have never seen this. Curious on where it’s happening too. |
| It is very weird behavior. They look like dime store yacht girl prostitutes to me. |
First the prudes, now the "unhygienic" germophobes. LOL this is too good. |
Can we submit this post as evidence that the women engaging in this behavior are exactly as intelligent ad they present themselves? (P.S. while it’s true that I don’t want to to touch the nasty sweat trail you leave behind, you also smell horrible, bimbo) |
I like this phrase, I've never heard it before. Thanks for teaching me something new! |
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I’m laughing, OP. I’m one of these people (actually just got back from WF and am wearing workout clothes).
In my case, I’m an early 30s lawyer who works mostly remotely. I put on my running clothes, typically leggings and a longline sports bra, when I wake up on WFH days. I frequently work late and on weekends so I feel zero guilt popping out for a walk or a run during the day if there’s a break in my schedule. And then if I’m out anyway then I typically will stop by Whole Foods or another grocery store on my way home. I live in NYC and typically shop for 1-2 days of groceries at a time. Happy to answer any other questions! |
| I also see it at Giant from time to time. Butt cheeks hanging out an inch below short shorts and a bra. I even saw a lady in just a swim suit. |