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Man Says Gym Outfits Are 'Out Of Control' & Girls Wearing Tight Clothing Should Have More 'Dignity'​

A man on TikTok has garnered a lot of attention after sharing his unsolicited thoughts on what women today wear to workout.

In his video, which has received over 9 million views, the man named Benny argued that women's gym outfits are "getting out of control."

Benny said women should have more ‘dignity’ for themselves when picking out an outfit to wear at the gym.​

Although it's 2024, and one would think we're well past the era of judging women based on how much skin they show, Benny complained that women need to rethink their "revealing" athletic wear.

“What these girls are wearing is so revealing that there is nothing left to the imagination,” he lamented.


Benny quickly clarified that he did not mean this in a "good way." Rather, he claimed that women who dress in tight leggings and a sports bra have no "dignity" for themselves. "Please have some more dignity for yourself and what you're sharing and how you present yourself because that's not for everybody and it's not the environment to share that," he demanded.

But don't worry, "I'm not being totally unreasonable," he assured viewers before adding that he just doesn't find it attractive when women wear skin-tight clothes in public.

Many online responded to Benny explaining that women are not to blame for men's thoughts and he should focus on himself.​

Content creator and online fitness coach Nicole Ferrier stitched Benny's video, educating him and viewers on the clothes women have worn to work out well before 2024. Specifically, she showed an image of women at an exercise class in the 80s, clad in spandex and very short shorts — not by choice, but because "It's been something that has been conditioned."

“We have the eighties, which I don't know about you, but these outfits look a lot more tight and revealing from a lot of what I see," she said.

However, it is not about what society is forcing them to wear in this situation; it is about women having the freedom to choose how they want to present themselves. "I'm not here to talk about if women should cover up or if not," Ferrier said. "I think women should just go into the gym and wear what they feel comfortable in."

“I mind my own business because what they’re doing is not wrong,” she continued. “But looking at someone, objectifying them, and not being able to control your thoughts, that is wrong.”

Ferrier added that, historically, it doesn't matter what women wear, men will always find a way to objectify them. "I feel like women could wear sweatpants and a hoodie, and some other guy would have an issue with it, or they still wouldn't be able to control their thoughts."

“It really doesn’t matter what you’re wearing, but at the end of the day, if your thoughts are that strong, maybe you should work out at home," she advised, "and you should also really think about how you look at women."

Chiropractor and content creator Becky O'Neill also shared her opinion on what Benny had to say about women’s gym clothing, and she was shocked by what she heard. "Sorry, I lost a few brain cells listening to that," she started her video, referring to Benny's original TikTok.

O’Neill shared that she is a productive person who works out six days a week and has a trainer at the gym. During this time, she is only wearing a sports bra and leggings. Not once during the hours she spent at the gym did she focus on, judge, or even notice the clothing of the people around her.

To Benny, she gave one piece of advice that he desperately needed to hear: "Mind your business and focus on yourself."
 
The last time I was at the gym there was a girl there wearing leggings so tight I could see every detail of her genitals and even her fuckin butthole when she bent over.

It looked like she was nude with body paint on.

There is no argument whatsoever that that kind of thing isn't incredibly inappropriate.

It isn't sexism to demand basic decency in public.
 
The only way to stop that whore/social media influencer behaviour is for the gyms to ban smartphones and cameras.

Chiropractor and content creator Becky O'Neill also shared her opinion on what Benny had to say about women’s gym clothing, and she was shocked by what she heard. "Sorry, I lost a few brain cells listening to that," she started her video, referring to Benny's original TikTok.
What a take.
 
It wouldn't drive me so up the fucking wall if they were wearing moisture wicking clothing, but they're not. They're wearing spandex/polyester blend gook clothes off temu and shein, and they're not working out to the point of sweating. I get that it's for an audience, but these vapid whores are as annoying as the sovereign citizens that record building entrances. Being annoying *in public should be a felony crime.

*edited to clarify in public. I think people should be MORE annoying in their homes. WITH the webcam on.
 
“It really doesn’t matter what you’re wearing, but at the end of the day, if your thoughts are that strong, maybe you should work out at home," she advised, "and you should also really think about how you look at women."
Woman moment. Islam was and is right about them all along.
 
i think if a woman wants to wear ridiculous tight spandex bullshit to the gym, more power to her. she's clearly confident in her body and i'm happy for her (unless she's a fat).

that being said i question how hygienic wearing such tight clothing made with unnatural materials in a gym is. i feel like you'd be sweating a lot in the crotch area.

i see nothing wrong with a nice semi-loose-fitting 100% cotton shirt and a pair of gym shorts, myself, but i'm an insecure wahman
 
Prepare for another slew of "gyms make men toxic right wing" articles.

And also yeah islam is right about women.

I suggest we pick up a habit of ritualised stoning.

You know how we put little lights in our christmas trees? It's because of an older tradition where we used to burn those trees. We're symbolically burning the trees by putting electric lights in them.
Let's symbolically stone women for being sluts. Just a couple of nerf-type shaped like grey rocks. Soft as foam Just throw them everytime they're trying to get you to lipread when you're trying to focus on the next set. Just a gentle reminder.
 
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Some stuff is inappropriate. Leggings are fine, but make them of decently thick and wicking fabric. I dont think wearing just a bra on top is appropriate either. Stick a t shirt on or a vest. Why would you want to have a lot of bare exposed skin on machines where other people’s arse sweat has been? If your clothing shows genitalia it’s not appropriate. Make up isn’t appropriate for the gym. Men not wearing a t shirt is not appropriate for the gym.
There’s an increasing number of poseurs at our gym, and it’s annoying. I’ve seen several filming themselves as well, which is also unacceptable. Women wearing see through clothing and men hogging machines to just flex in the mirror should both be removed
 
I actually kind of agree with him. I’ve seen women doing everyday errands in very tight gym clothes, and there really seems to be no reason for it except showing off. Very tight clothes are not comfortable. Sports bras aren’t comfortable, really, but they are a necessity. I’ve also seen the same on very young girls, too — it’s normal now for girl toddlers to be dressed in midriff-baring outfits and swimsuits and for preteens to start shopping at Lululemon. This was a controversy in the time of Dance Moms, where Abby Lee Miller was blamed for putting her dancers in skimpy outfits and forcing them to diet while they were still preteens. In a perfect world, we could all take pride in our bodies, but we don’t live in a perfect world. Perversion exists.

However, I also think men’s gym clothes can also be out of control. I’ve seen young men and boys going to school in gym outfits and men wear very tight spandex shorts, often without a tank top. I don’t think that women should be held to a different standard than men even though men are freer to wear what they like because women aren’t as perverse.
 
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