And people say that dudes don't try to knock up women so they can control them. Dude is still using the babies/not babies to control her.
And people say that dudes don't try to knock up women so they can control them. Dude is still using the babies/not babies to control her.
I applaud the woman's excellent judgment.
You are one lucky lady! ;)
Very carefully.
They are very cute.
Patiently.
Eh. After a while you just learn to accept it. On the bright side, I'm rarely constipated...
Mercury in vaccines for babies! WTF? Who wouldnt be at least a little concerned about that?
I don't think there is a problem when a business tailors itself to a specific market - if they don't want to attract the super fit people and focus on the gym-intimidated why not? If we had a planet fitness in my city I think I would join because it seems like an environment where I would be comfortable. I am…
I don't get why these dress code issues are getting so much flack in the media — on Jezebel, especially. You are paying $10 for a gym membership. Wear a t-shirt, or one of those long tank tops they sell for like $6 at Target.
I wish Jez could write one of these articles without slamming the concept of trying not to make people feel bad about themselves. Yes, this example and most of the others are pretty shitty. But that doesn't mean there isn't a whole population of us who do feel genuinely intimidated and embarrassed trying to work out…
My gym has a dresscode - in the contract I signed, it was an entire page about not being nude, and what counts as nude. I read it aloud in the car on a road trip. All the rules were perfectly reasonable - just SUPER detailed. There is a pool there, too, which is why I suspect this was so detailed.
So much hate for the PF, but seriously it's not so bad. I kind of love the place, actually. Maybe it depends on the franchise you belong to but the one I go to is friendly, full but not crowded, clean, and absolutely not intimidating in any way. I'm a fat girl and was fully expecting hate at the gym but this place has…
Many people I know go to Planet Fitness because of the dress code. It is in place because a lot of people find the gym intimidating. Prime factors that contribute to that atmosphere are mostly naked people in amazing shape looking at their bodies in the mirror as the get there swell on brah.
When you sign up you…
I belong to PF. People at the one I frequent wear tank tops all the time. I've never seen anyone in just a sports bra, though. Mine is clean, well ventilated, and the staff basically leaves people alone. I guess if someone is that anxious to show off your his or her body, said person can join an $80 a month…
Their dress code does state no midriff showing so that woman with the crop top had no reason to get upset. She violated the dress code very clearly. As stupid as this dress code is she signed that membership and they most likely tell you their rules when you do so or give you something with their rules for you to…
I've had absolutely no problems with Planet Fitness. It's actually really easy to stay under the radar. Even if I was given the option to attend another gym for the same price, I don't think I would because the dress code doesn't affect me. Usually I can get away with wearing what I slept in.
I have literally over ten thousand books. It's been a nightmare whenever I've had to move.
I judge people all the time. People who hit their kids, the guys at bars who call you a cunt for not giving them your phone number, Dubya Bush for being world's most dangerous idiot, and adult men who troll for women young enough to be their children. I judge them all. Guess that makes me C-R-E-E-P-Y...
As ironic as when you're bitching about typos and write the word "lazyness"?