Anonymous wrote:Again, I plead, which Whole Foods? Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. As a society we simply have zero standards anymore. Even the seemingly inoffensive suggestion that one should wear actual clothes in public is met with outraged, over-dramatic, non-sensical cries about hating women and policing women’s bodies.
I personally find it sad that a large percentage of modern American women seem to think women’s rights is about the right to display your tits and ass anywhere and everywhere.
This 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. As a society we simply have zero standards anymore. Even the seemingly inoffensive suggestion that one should wear actual clothes in public is met with outraged, over-dramatic, non-sensical cries about hating women and policing women’s bodies.
I personally find it sad that a large percentage of modern American women seem to think women’s rights is about the right to display your tits and ass anywhere and everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:I go to WF from hot yoga without changing. Don't care if you see my 40-year-old 6 pack. I'm glad I'm inspiring so many comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop policing other people’s bodies.
Getting attention is probably a big part of the reason why someone would go to the grocery store almost naked. So I don't understand the problem if a passerby shares their reaction.
+1. If you are out half naked, you are dressed to get attention. Surprise! You get attention. I’m not policing bodies; I’m laughing at the thirsty behavior.
NP. It's summer. It's effing hot. I'm out walking/running in a sports bra and bike shorts because it's basic survival - I'm not trying to get attention.
And yeah, sometimes I run errands while running/walking. Sorry I didn't change my wardrobe for you while sweating my ass off.
Trust me--I'd much rather it be a polar vortex and be wearing a coat. But it's basically hot and tropical these days. But something tells me you consider walking around Target to be "exercise."
Fashion aside, if you’re not changing between your workouts in which you sweat your ass off and running errands in places of business unrelated to exercise, you’re just unhygienic and gross. Have some GD courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop policing other people’s bodies.
Getting attention is probably a big part of the reason why someone would go to the grocery store almost naked. So I don't understand the problem if a passerby shares their reaction.
+1. If you are out half naked, you are dressed to get attention. Surprise! You get attention. I’m not policing bodies; I’m laughing at the thirsty behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. As a society we simply have zero standards anymore. Even the seemingly inoffensive suggestion that one should wear actual clothes in public is met with outraged, over-dramatic, non-sensical cries about hating women and policing women’s bodies.
I personally find it sad that a large percentage of modern American women seem to think women’s rights is about the right to display your tits and ass anywhere and everywhere.
when you were 20 did you only wear what your parents and grandparents found acceptable?
Yes. I’ve never been a trashy exhibitionist type, though. And I always found my grandmothers to be exceptionally classy ladies. I would have been mortified to wear something that would offend them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shop at Aldi’s. Nobody is half naked at that place.
We use our savings from the cheap food to buy shirts to put over our bras.
The poor whole paycheck people don't have that option.
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