Online echo chamber: Gym clothes are driving men (& women) CRAZY

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Clothes are not consent. One person is not morally superior for wearing a type of clothing. If you cannot see a body in the gym wearing gym clothes, it’s time to reflect. Maybe log off the hub. Maybe consider how and why you view other people.
In this video, we explore a thought-provoking and often controversial question: Have women’s workout clothes become immodest? From the rise of form-fitting activewear to evolving fashion trends and social media influence, we dive into how gym attire has changed over time — and what that means for comfort, confidence, and public perception.

We’ll discuss modesty from different cultural, personal, and fitness industry perspectives, encouraging respectful dialogue around body image, freedom of expression, and mutual respect in shared spaces like the gym.

00:00 – gym clothes through the years
03:12- what’s different?
04:33- temptation
06:17- chomps moment
06:52- it’s not normal
08:42- it’s for attention
10:01- what it’s made for
11:46- so what?
13:12- the end

#GymWear #FitnessFashion #GymCulture #WomensFitness #Activewear #WorkoutClothes #FitnessDebate #RespectInTheGym

5 Comments

  1. low-key the gym terrifies me even more now, like wdym u gonna judge me for not having muscles and now u gonna judge me for wearing SPORTSWEAR 😭

  2. I’ve had an attractive physique for a long time. I get complimented in my hoodies. I’m to the point where I don’t even care I purposely go oversized. I legit don’t want the attention.

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