Anonymous wrote:The only thing these women may look back on is how amazing they look. Absolutely fit and could not care less what somebody like OP thinks about what they wear. Those track and field athletes are just so accomplished and should be commented on for that, not what they're wearing.
Anonymous wrote:The beach volleyball players had the most unflattering two piece suits. They made them look like slim men
Anonymous wrote:Of course they can opt for more coverage. They're grown women who have chosen to wear what they feel will help them compete their best. No one is forcing them to wear anything. These are not toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the women's marathon medal winners were wearing shorts and long tops. Maybe it's not performance enhancing to run in a bikini.
Marathoners aren't sprinting or trying to jump over a bar where extra clothing might cause drag or catch something. It's a different sport.
You're also talking about a few inches of fabric. Who cares? What is it that you think will happen as a result of a few extra inches of exposed skin? Some man will get aroused? Well the potential arousal of men was and is the reason for expecting women to keep their ankles and hair covered. Yet most of the world has eschewed that and it's fine. So I really don't get why you care whether they wear briefs or shorts.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the women's marathon medal winners were wearing shorts and long tops. Maybe it's not performance enhancing to run in a bikini.
Anonymous wrote:Male divers wear insanely skimpy briefs and I know it's perhaps irrational but I always worry they will slip as they enter the water. Like not worried for me but just thinking that would be embarrassing and not wanting that for them.
I am certain none of them are worried about this. Who knows it may even have happened and they don't care-- I think athletes in general tend to just be very comfortable with their bodies. They spend their lives in locker rooms and with trainers massaging their muscles and doctors and coaches examining them and I think they just don't care. But I'm a normie and feel vicarious worry and embarrassment about their tiny swimsuits and the risk of wardrobe malfunction.
I feel cringe when the women pick their leotards out of their butts in gymnastics. Why doesn't it stay in place? Can't they glue it or wear tights underneath?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The beach volleyball players had the most unflattering two piece suits. They made them look like slim men
I'm watching the mens basketball. Most of them are wearing compression tights or socks. How come the female beach volleyball players don't think they'd benefit from compression leggings?
I wouldn't want to do a sport requiring a Brazilian wax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg,.keep crying. The men wear even less clothing for most pool related events.
Honestly, they should just do all the events nude like the Greeks did.
The pole vultures obviously need a little more support

Anonymous wrote:The beach volleyball players had the most unflattering two piece suits. They made them look like slim men