Anonymous wrote:This is s/o that Whole Foods thread. As a never nude myself, I am always covered up so I have no personal experience with this and am curious what it's like for others.
If you wear a sports bra and leggings or bike shorts as clothes - do people treat you differently than when you're wearing more modest outfits? Do men treat you differently? Do other women? Is there a community of hot women in workout clothes who have a special nod for each other? Or is it just normal clothes at this point and no one does anything differently than when you're wearing other outfits?
What's it like going out in an outfit like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes wear leggings and a sports bra on the metro (on my way to take an exercise class for example). No one so much as notices. The only time it made a difference was when I was about 4 months pregnant and people would randomly congratulate me or otherwise comment on my pregnancy when I was wearing skintight workout clothes but not otherwise which made sense because it was obvious in leggings but not when I was wearing real clothes.
Bare back skin touching metro seats? Jesus! Nasty!
Anonymous wrote:I would never go out of my house dressed like a street walker but then I have morals.
Like those young ICONS LOL, that complain they are looked at like sex symbols. WHAT A JOKE.
Then said ICON goes out in public wearing dental floss and dares anyone to look her way. Funny thing, 99% of the tarts you see are really men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I basically live on the surface of the sun (SW). Every female under the age of 45-50 out walking is wearing a crop top/sports bra and bike shorts. You're the oddball if you don't. And no, no one stares. It's completely normal.
You would actually stay much cooler wearing light colored, breathable fabric that covers most of your skin. You know, like the type of clothing worn by people who live in actual deserts. But that would be if comfort was *actually* your main priority, which it clearly is not.
Unclench lady. I'm a 50 year old in shorts and a tank top. Just noting that it's basically the uniform here.
Stick with a story, lady. First you said crop top/bra and bike shorts, now you’re saying tank top and shorts. Are you wearing “exercise” clothing that is essentially underwear, or just normal summer clothing?
Why are you so angry about bike shorts? Too big to fit in them?
I’m actually not angry about bike shorts. I’m sad that we live in a society which is increasingly narcissistic and entitled. Everyone’s attitude seems to be “if it feels good do it!” with zero care or concern for anyone or anything else. Personally I don’t feel like this is progress.
And the “too big to fit in them?” comment is indicative of a lack of basic intelligence and maturity. We’re moving closer and closer to making Idiocracy a reality.
DP. This is hilarious. What exactly is “narcissistic and entitled” about wearing workout clothes in public?
Anonymous wrote:Is this post from 2001? It is common place to see people in work out attire out in public. I don't even notice it. I did notice it when it first started happening about 20 years ago though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t wear this attire anywhere in public and I work out at home, but I don’t care what other people do. I am wondering if the people who are so angry about this are highly unattractive and jealous. I can’t see any other reason to be so offended.
Couldn't agree more. I don't wear these but I don't care if anyone else does. Wear whatever you are comfortable in. I could absolutely wear that if I wanted to but it's not my style. For other people it is their style. More power to them. But I don't judge people by what they wear. It barely registers with me unless it's something truly outlandish-sports bra and bike shorts is far from that.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t wear this attire anywhere in public and I work out at home, but I don’t care what other people do. I am wondering if the people who are so angry about this are highly unattractive and jealous. I can’t see any other reason to be so offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I basically live on the surface of the sun (SW). Every female under the age of 45-50 out walking is wearing a crop top/sports bra and bike shorts. You're the oddball if you don't. And no, no one stares. It's completely normal.
You would actually stay much cooler wearing light colored, breathable fabric that covers most of your skin. You know, like the type of clothing worn by people who live in actual deserts. But that would be if comfort was *actually* your main priority, which it clearly is not.
Unclench lady. I'm a 50 year old in shorts and a tank top. Just noting that it's basically the uniform here.
Stick with a story, lady. First you said crop top/bra and bike shorts, now you’re saying tank top and shorts. Are you wearing “exercise” clothing that is essentially underwear, or just normal summer clothing?
Why are you so angry about bike shorts? Too big to fit in them?
I’m actually not angry about bike shorts. I’m sad that we live in a society which is increasingly narcissistic and entitled. Everyone’s attitude seems to be “if it feels good do it!” with zero care or concern for anyone or anything else. Personally I don’t feel like this is progress.
And the “too big to fit in them?” comment is indicative of a lack of basic intelligence and maturity. We’re moving closer and closer to making Idiocracy a reality.