Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And even more why are you jogging shirtless?
It’s not because of you have visible abs, and a nice wicking shirt will keep you cooler.
Shirtless should not be considered polite for either gender
I don't mind a woman jogging in a sports bra, but fail to see the point of a shirtless man.
But seriously, both should invest in a lightweight, wicking, SPF-enhanced top.
You sound like you married a gorilla.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH has taken to wearing one, and I am so glad. Also hate putting sunscreen on his hairy back, and hate even more that he’s decided that I am his designated clipper. I made him a couple waxing appointments, but then he just decided it was easier if he bought an electric shaver and had me do it. It is… not romantic.
Time to make him some laser hair removal appointments.
Lasers couldn't deal with what I've got.
One time I had to go to the emergency room and they had to shave my chest to attach the monitors and I literally broke the razor. They had to go find the bathroom kit they keep for overnight doctors with a high-end razor to finish the job. They thought it was super hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:
Shirtless should not be considered polite for either gender
You trying to ruin the last of the young eye candy for all women? 
Anonymous wrote:I really couldn’t care less what men wear. Or women. Do what you want!
I try to stay out of the sun as much as possible and hate the beach.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a woman but I find sleeves are considerably hotter if I’m dry but also considerably colder if I’m wet so what I’m wearing is a lot about the weather and my plans.
Very hot day and playing in the surf? Sleeves.
Playing with my kid in the pool? Only if it’s 95. Our pool is cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.
+1. Nothing anyone wants to look at 99% of the time.
A lot of US women could use some covering up as well.
Anonymous wrote:And even more why are you jogging shirtless?
It’s not because of you have visible abs, and a nice wicking shirt will keep you cooler.
Shirtless should not be considered polite for either gender
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.
+1. Nothing anyone wants to look at 99% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.
Sounds like you haven’t been around American pools enough. If you saw how gross 99% of the men look, you too would be begging for them to wear shirts.