GreyMatter said:
Vern, since you're in this one, what is your opinion on the 10 points listed earlier?
1) Most women like going to the gym to get fit, not to be ogled and assessed by every male in the joint.
No, but although we'll never admit, deep down ... we get a kick out of it when it happens. We'll just tell you the opposite.
2) Women are already self-conscious about their personal image and body size. They dont want male comments.
Absolutely true. I'm most definitely one of them. But sometimes, a comment (not necessarily in a gym) can make me feel better quickly.
3) Dressing in a tight gym bodysuit does not equal 'loose' or 'open to offers', nor does it mean we are looking for dates.
That's true. But I find shorts and a t-shirt work just as well, and are actually much cooler to work out in ... I save the form fitting suits for the pool.
4) Catcalls and other sexually rude comments have been made illegal by law and most company policies, but men still do it, and expect women to accept it. Wrong.
Then we walk right into the locker room and discuss the pecs and butt on so and so and so and so. It's the truth.
5) Part of going to a gym is to be with other women with similiar interests (and problems). Male mockery of women's discussions are not appreciated.
Just, as I'm sure, our women's mockery in the locker room of "Oh my gawd he had shoulders like a brook trout...or someone stole that guys ass" wouldn't be appreciated by the men.
6) Men are nowhere near as amusing as they think they are (i.e. saying things they think are amusing followed up by an infantile laugh at their own humour).
Yet, we women giggle like idiots at our 'amusing' comments regarding the male anatomy in the locker room and think that's
OK.
7) Telling women they are wusses for not doing more or heavier reps is not appreciated.
Nor is it appreciated when one tells that to a man. This remark is RTFO of it.
8) Some women are highly concerned over being sexually assaulted or worse. An all-female gym severely limits this possibility.
What!!?? Because they're working out in a gym??!! Does this increase the chances of being raped?? OMG ... me thinks some women may perhaps flatter themselves too much.
9) Some women eat a 'treat' after training in the gym. So what? Men drink beer after playing a ball game.
Again, I fail to see what this has to do with separate gyms. It's just not relevant to the situation at all. Men snack after working out too on power bars etc. Women need a special place to do this?? Or are they "treating themselves to 5 litres of cookie dough ice cream?? If that's the case, they ain't doing it in the damn gym anyway.
10) Both men and women sweat and not all members clean up afterwar themselves. In the end, male sweat is grosser than female sweat. Eww.
Bull crap.
There you have it.
11) Women can be hypocrites.
They like to think they're special. When, in actuality, we're just different. Not special at all. One day, I hope we get over ourselves.
And with that,
me thinks that the assumption that men, or even a small minority of men, would act in this way if a woman were working out in the gym is pure BS.
Again, the ones that assume that it's going to happen to them, perhaps overcredit themselves and their ability to draw a man's attention in the first place. And ... if that's the case, they've got no damn complexs to stop them working out in the same gym as a man.