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20 years later, the movie "Total Recall" still kicks butt
Gwen7:
hi! yes i'm in the usa.
we have two nights a week where our gym area is gender specified. it was voted on and passed by something like 90% of the women and better than 70% of the men. from this i would surmise that the majority of our members wanted one night a week where there wasn't the distraction of having the opposite sex around even though the club composition is three quarters single.
weird huh?
now how about someone passing me a club burka so I can go exercise. :P
the rest of the club is open for everybody seven days a week.
superboyac:
hi! yes i'm in the usa.
we have two nights a week where our gym area is gender specified. it was voted on and passed by something like 90% of the women and better than 70% of the men. from this i would surmise that the majority of our members wanted one night a week where there wasn't the distraction of having the opposite sex around even though the club composition is three quarters single.
weird huh?
now how about someone passing me a club burka so I can go exercise. :P
the rest of the club is open for everybody seven days a week.
-Gwen7 (June 14, 2010, 10:42 AM)
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Wow, that's really interesting. It makes sense though. Guys are always hitting on girls at the gym. It's probably quite distracting on both ends. I used to go to a fancy gym, and I'd always be thinking about the girls around me, what clever thing am I going to say to her, maybe I'll ask her out, etc.
Gwen7:
that's refreshingly honest on your part to admit that.
women often think along similiar lines. but just not as often or exclusively as most men seem to.
makes for a more interesting world if nothing else. :)
wraith808:
I think more on the men's side than the women. I was just talking with my wife about this, and she was telling me about a study where men have little imagination other than where their thoughts intersect with women, and women have a lot of imagination, other than where their thoughts intersect with men.
Leotards are like bikinis--it's basically underwear that's been socially accepted to be worn in public. You are basically able to see everything. So that makes it sexy. It also tends to enhance most body shapes by having the stretchy fabric everywhere. It makes everything look all tight and smooth.
it's the same thing with those tight muscle shirts the guys wear. it makes things look better by being all tight, shiny, and smooth.
-superboyac (June 14, 2010, 09:56 AM)
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That's when things are in proportion. Some people don't have the physique to wear such things. I know I don't and wouldn't.
40hz:
That's when things are in proportion.
-wraith808 (June 14, 2010, 11:32 AM)
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+1. I've sat across the table from some spandex wearers and experienced a mild background anxiety. Not unlike the sensation I imagine an ordinance expert might feel when crouched next to an undetonated IED.
And that goes for the spandex wearing musclebound as well as...umm...their spandex wearing opposites.
;)
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