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okay, guys, I know it is HOT. But it is hot for me, too. And if I can keep my boobs covered up you can keep yours covered up too. PUT A SHIRT ON!
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thinking if the twin cities has a 'world naked bike ride' day you should stay away![]()
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Y'know, a lot of people act the same way toward people who wear lycra ...
There are times and places where it's entirely appropriate to dress to please some arbitrary societal standard. In court, or in a place with religious significance, for example. Personally, when I'm riding my bike, running, at the gym, whatever, I dress for comfort and function, and I'm perfectly capable of getting everything out of a workout that I can without judging other people. Their body fat percentage doesn't affect my mile split in the slightest.
Unless I'm drafting them, and in that case, the bigger the better!
Last edited by OakLeaf; 07-25-2013 at 08:06 PM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Same with me. Body type doesn't bother me at all. Comfort rules. Guys without shirts do bother me and it's the Hairy, sweaty underarms that gross me out whether on male or female.
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I don't like guys without shirts, either. For some reason, it just seems wrong on a cyclist, but I don't like shirtless guys under any circumstance, unless it's a bathingsuit. But, it's just me, who doesn't even like male cyclists who wear sleeveless jerseys.
It seems like this season I have seen an increased number of male cyclists wearing what I consider to be strange clothing. They are not wearing "regular" shorts and a T shirt, which I would barely notice, but rather some combination of athletic clothes meant for other sports. It's usually long basketball or running shorts with a sleeveless cotton tank that is completely sweaty. Usually tube socks that reach the knees.
I agree with the OP. Guess I'm kind of strict in my mind about dress codes in all situations, not just court and houses of worship. And for what that's worth, I had to go to court this week, to fight a traffic ticket. I dressed nicely and apparently, I was the only one who thought this was appropriate. And, I still don't like wearing pants to synagogue.
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I'm with Oak on this. The older I get, the more I appreciate those women and men at the gym or yoga studio who dress with functionality and comfort in mind. If they display some fat rolls in so doing, I don't really care. I think it's sort of liberating. I'm sick of being critical of my own imperfect body, let alone everyone elses. Most of the men in my yoga classes--and they are admittedly in the minority--go shirtless and it also doesn't both me. We're all super sweaty; the room is close to 100 degrees.
Now how people dress for work or other more formal settings is an issue for me. Skirts that are way too short and those 4-5 inch platform pumps (that look like they belong in a certain type of "men's" club) are my biggest pet peeves.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
I just had to laugh! Good for them being out and exercising.
My gym is way too hot in the winter, so I wear a colorful sports bra and shorts when I work out. I figure if someone does not want to see my muffin top, they can turn the heat down, and get the added bonus of a lower utility bill while they're at it.
When I went to traffic court last year to fight the "cyclist impeding traffic by riding two abreast" ticket, I wore a sweater and corduroy pants with loafers. I was dressed better than everyone else there, except for one of the cycling club members who accompanied me. He wore a suit, because he was also attending a funeral that day.
I don't see many men cycling without a shirt. Or maybe I just don't notice them. I'd rather see someone with moobs or other lumpy areas getting out and being active than sitting on the couch. Sometimes on the bike trail I will see an obese person who looks a little shaky and tentative, like they're just getting used to cycling for the first time in a long time, and I think, good for you, I hope you enjoy it.
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I admit I don't want to see it elsewhere either, such as mowing the lawn, or even at work where there are several people who wear skin tight clothes and they don't have the body for it. I don't think, oh those are terrible people and I wouldn't want to associate with them. It's more of the same reaction I have to my co-worker putting ketchup on her popcorn. It's just a "yuck" thought. I don't think any more or less of them. It's just unappealing to me.
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I have to admit that I find shirtless males unsettling, whether they have moobs or not...
I was standing in line for the porta potties at a very large organized ride and a group of young things were complaining about how SOME people shouldn't be allowed to wear lycra. Now, I'm obese, but I'd say that 80 per cent of the people on that ride didn't look good in their lycra. I turned around and gave them the stink eye. Krimeny! what am I supposed to wear? A mumu?
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I used to wear a bra top at the gym, but I wouldn't do that now. I don't really have a muffin top, and my stomach is pretty flat for an old lady, but it's not like the body of a 20 year old! I always felt like I was in public, wearing my underwear, when wearing a bra top.
I also think "good for you" when I see people who are obviously struggling, for whatever reason, be it they are new to the sport, overweight, whatever. I just like people being somewhat covered up. G-d, I sound like a Puritan, and I am not. But, the shirtless male thing does get to me. And, not that many people look fabulous in lycra! If I hadn't found the 2 brands of shorts that I wear, I would look pretty bad, and I weigh 106 pounds.
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