Anonymous wrote:I WAH. I walk home and shower.
None of these pilates, crossfit, etc gyms have showers or towels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d rather wash my hands, towel off, and shower at home. Public showers, no matter how nice the gym, are gross. Public saunas are even more disgusting 🤮.
If the place is expensive enough, the caliber of people who trash the showers are not going to be members. The showers at my athletic club are clean. I want to leave the gym clean. I can't even imagine getting into my car all sweaty. And that would also make working out before work impossible.
Anonymous wrote:I’d rather wash my hands, towel off, and shower at home. Public showers, no matter how nice the gym, are gross. Public saunas are even more disgusting 🤮.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahh DCUM. Never change. Your obsession with germs is off the charts.
Seriously. Getting into my car sweaty for a 5 minute drive home is literally the least of my worries.
And no, the car doesn't smell from that. I am not running a marathon at the gym.
People that have smelly or dingy cars don’t realize it because it’s your smell.
The non obese of us do not smell. That's a you problem.
Repeatedly getting into your car with sweaty workout clothes makes your car gross over time. It’s not hygienic.
So what am I supposed to do about transporting kids from sports?
The germaphobes do not have kids. Their heads would explode.
I have kids. We have a family membership at the athletic club.
So they don't play team sports. Got it. Get back to us when they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a member at Equinox at $320/month and the facility is super clean and nice, especially the locker room and showers
I’m assuming the people rationalizing not showering have never been members at such a perk-filled club.
Nah, I just prefer to shower at home. I won't even shower at our country club.