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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."
 
Because I need that blood in circulation to deliver ATP and creatine, not inflating my cock for no good reason. Do you have any idea how annoying it is to drag a bar loaded with 405lbs across your rigid cock to lock out a deadlift? Bet not.
No because I'm not a demigod with a prehensile penis capable of lifting 405 pound weights.
 
a signal jammer?
Those are illegal.

Wouldn't really work anyways, people still just film/take pics and post later. You'd really be interfering with people listening to music/audiobooks/podcasts and people looking up exercises more than anything.

Going against the grain a bit here and I'll say I haven't run into this really at all, and it's a college gym so it's not like there's a shortage of attractive 20somethings.
 
I think us dudes should start wearing g-strings and sumo deadlifting showing our taints, assholes and maybe poppin' out a ball or two. That will show them' thots and I'm totally not gay. Really, I'm not. I'm not gay.
 
I think us dudes should start wearing g-strings and sumo deadlifting showing our taints, assholes and maybe poppin' out a ball or two. That will show them' thots and I'm totally not gay. Really, I'm not. I'm not gay.
Sumo should be the goal. roll up to the gym in one of those stupid twisty loincloths and nothing else, any complaints are just colonist oppression.

Edit because not important enough a thought to post separate: I'm surely way out of touch having never been to a gym (heavy rocks are free to those who dare) but it seems like the issue is more in the attitude of "how dare you look at me, I'm posting your name and face online you creep," rather than the way they actually dress? Like these people would be hell to deal with even if they were wearing real clothes, they just gravitate towards non-attire because it generates exploitable reactions.
 
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The problem isn’t the woman’s outfits so much as using them as a vessel to distract men and accuse them of being creeps by recording them on the phone. I wouldn’t think this was an issue if social media wasn’t involved.
 
Those are illegal.

Wouldn't really work anyways, people still just film/take pics and post later. You'd really be interfering with people listening to music/audiobooks/podcasts and people looking up exercises more than anything.

Going against the grain a bit here and I'll say I haven't run into this really at all, and it's a college gym so it's not like there's a shortage of attractive 20somethings.
I don't mind influencers, some of the failed influencers and teenagers are annoying as fuck but the ones with a following are usually good at hiding their cameras.

The annoying ones are coaches, who tend to be more late 20s-early 30s because they're talking into cameras and just pretending to work out to get clips and pictures, they're also more likely to come with a group. I don't care about your page that averages like 20 likes a post.
The problem is how do you enforce it? Is the 21 year old making minimum wage working the desk gonna go up to the terminally-online thot with major first-person syndrome and tell her to put her phone away? Otherwise they'll do...what? File a Netsuite ticket to corporate?
There's some gyms which ban tripods and camera crews during staffed hours.
 
It would be very easy to make a dress and behaviour code for both sexes.
No filming. No pictures. Instant ban if you do.
Midriff covered
All tops must have sleeves, no armpits on show.
Genitals not visible.
That would apply to both sexes and is reasonable.
I think us dudes should start wearing g-strings and sumo deadlifting showing our taints, assholes and maybe poppin' out a ball or two. That will show them' thots and I'm totally not gay. Really, I'm not. I'm not gay.
all the blokes wearing borat manikins would be amusing. And kind of gross, you’d need to irradiate the equipment after.
I think phones are a big part of this too. When I was a student and used the gym the height of tech was a minidisc player. Allowing phones in (and I guess you kind of have to because people want to listen to music and stuff) allows vanity filming and invasion of privacy. It’s the social media and photos/filming that drives it.
 
You don't understand, he absolutely has to take a contrary position to whatever the thread's prevailing opinion is.
Thats not what my problem with him is.

He sucks dick for cock and wants everyone to know it.
He is clearly living a vicarious homoerotic fantasy with trump through us and this shall not stand!



He could've just asked if he wanted in on the hot conservative gay lemon party.
 
You don't understand, he absolutely has to take a contrary position to whatever the thread's prevailing opinion is.
Free speech absolutists don't like blocking people, so he's pathetically exploiting our principles for any attention he can grab.
(I've only blocked Otoyo so far, as he was making threads unreadable)
There's some gyms which ban tripods and camera crews during staffed hours.
Good rule, and a lot more enforceable than a flat photography ban.
In the gym people have earnt the right to show off and inspire others with their gains.
 
I have a pretty good home setup now, but when I was going to the gym, that shit didn't bother me at all. For one thing, I like to have the occasional glance at a smoking hot woman's body. For another, they are fun to laugh at in your head with all the retarded shit they do as you're resting between sets.

The people who really annoy me are my fellow old men. There was this group of about eight guys in their sixties and seventies who basically would stand around monopolizing two or three stations chatting for an hour or two, never once actually lifting a single weight. Standing around in the gym getting in everyone's way for their daily social club. I hated those fuckers.

On a side note, the best time to go to the gym is before 6 am. About 630, you start to get the retards in for their pre-work nonsense, and then comes the old man full morning lull, then the busy lunch crowd, and it really doesn't die down until the place closes after that. 4 or 5 am, though, it's mostly dedicated lifters who are there for themselves, have good gym etiquette, and mind their own business. Nobody looks in the mirror.
 
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