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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s reasonable to have all-women yoga classes. I know that men joining in the classes was one of the main reason I stopped going, years ago. I’m the opposite of a liberal SJW but I did enjoy feeling that the class was a “safe space” in a way and now it’s not. I don’t enjoy random men having their faces up my butt or worse. [b]We didn’t worry about letting out gas or the outline of thick pads in our yoga pants when we’re on our period etc.[/b] I can see that there should be classes available to men but there should also be female only classes available.[/quote] Ok, so why would that change if there’s a dude there? Focus on yourself, your breathing and your posture. Also who wears a pad to yoga? [/quote] NP. What? Why on earth wouldnt you wear a pad to yoga? [/quote] Also a NP because it would slide around and potentially allow a leak. You must not be a woman.[/quote] I’m a woman who prefers wearing pads to tampons for various reasons, and the risk of small leaks is one reason I don’t want a man in my yoga class. I don’t see why I should be forced to wear tampons so that some men can join my exercise class. And which woman could honestly say that she’s not more embarrassed to release gas during a yoga class with men than with all women?[/quote] The irony here is that you're not a woman's woman at all; you're a male centered pick-me. You don't care about leaking menstrual blood and farting around women, but you're embarrassed to do so around men...because you want to impress men and be appealing to them, while you dgaf what women think. Wearing a pad to a yoga class is absolutely FOUL, and the fact that you wouldn't do it around men shows only that you have respect for men that you don't have for women.[/quote] What is the fresh h*ll has happened to this thread. But yeah, I am not following how having a man in a class influences your choice of pad or tampon. Do you think they care? Why would you be more embarrassed around a man than a woman in a yoga class? Women don’t want to hear your farts or get whiffs of your soaked menstrual pads either. But whatever, you are free to do what you want. But your period choices shouldn’t be influenced one way or the other whether there are men or women in the class[/quote]
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