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21 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

I have a feeling that either some of these stories are BS or there's more to the story than what's being told.

I'm pretty sure the story is BS. That was my gut feeling so I looked at her Twitter feed. She never names the gym, the pic looks suspect (she now claims she took it before the incident), and her feed is full of feminist posts. Sounds like a wannabe activist trying to get attention.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, BillsFan4 said:

I don’t buy this story. 

 

 

I’ll bet that there is more to it, which usually seems to be the case with these viral social media stories. 

In this case it appears there is less to it.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Swill Merchant said:

I'm pretty sure the story is BS. That was my gut feeling so I looked at her Twitter feed. She never names the gym, the pic looks suspect (she now claims she took it before the incident), and her feed is full of feminist posts. Sounds like a wannabe activist trying to get attention.

 

Totally agree, Fever Dog........

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Posted
18 hours ago, Swill Merchant said:

I'm pretty sure the story is BS. That was my gut feeling so I looked at her Twitter feed. She never names the gym, the pic looks suspect (she now claims she took it before the incident), and her feed is full of feminist posts. Sounds like a wannabe activist trying to get attention.

 

Perfect excuse to tell her friends for why she doesn’t work out anymore. 

Posted
3 hours ago, row_33 said:

How does this kind of story dominate our lives every month of the year 

Because apparently, once a month or more it seems to happen, and gets clicks on 'news' sites either by woman interested on it, and guys want to stare at a picture of a girl that's apparently scantily clad or inappropriately dressed....

 

Like many  'news' stories today, theres 2 sides to every story. In this case, no one is sure if this gym has a dress code she may have been violating, and something that can be considered 'revealing' doesnt always mean it has to be exposing skin.

 

I can understand today a gym being worried about what people are wearing there. The last thing they want is to be part of a lawsuit or bad publicity due to a woman making allegations of being sexually harassed or assaulted at their facility. It's never an excuse, an woman should be able to be free to wear whatever they want without fear of harassment or assault, but in reality, your in a place where males testosterone are at high levels and woman are there wearing tight outfits or showing skin, it's a recipe for bad things to potentially happen.

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5 hours ago, row_33 said:

How does this kind of story dominate our lives every month of the year 

 

 

At least it is better than another Kardashian camel toe story....  

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2 hours ago, BuffaloBill said:

 

 

At least it is better than another Kardashian camel toe story....  

 

Personally I'd rather a Kardashian camel toe (unless it's Bruce Jenner's) than a story about this very average looking chick.

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Posted
6 hours ago, apuszczalowski said:

Because apparently, once a month or more it seems to happen, and gets clicks on 'news' sites either by woman interested on it, and guys want to stare at a picture of a girl that's apparently scantily clad or inappropriately dressed....

 

Like many  'news' stories today, theres 2 sides to every story. In this case, no one is sure if this gym has a dress code she may have been violating, and something that can be considered 'revealing' doesnt always mean it has to be exposing skin.

 

I can understand today a gym being worried about what people are wearing there. The last thing they want is to be part of a lawsuit or bad publicity due to a woman making allegations of being sexually harassed or assaulted at their facility. It's never an excuse, an woman should be able to be free to wear whatever they want without fear of harassment or assault, but in reality, your in a place where males testosterone are at high levels and woman are there wearing tight outfits or showing skin, it's a recipe for bad things to potentially happen.

Interesting that you take for granted that she's telling the truth.

Posted
25 minutes ago, Swill Merchant said:

Interesting that you take for granted that she's telling the truth.

You know this for a fact? Are you her? Is it your gym? Where you the gym attendant who talked to her?

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1 hour ago, apuszczalowski said:

You know this for a fact? Are you her? Is it your gym? Where you the gym attendant who talked to her?

 How dare you not believe the person that most any sane person believes probably made it up. Don't you know all women are as pure as the wind driven snow?

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5 hours ago, apuszczalowski said:

You know this for a fact? Are you her? Is it your gym? Where you the gym attendant who talked to her?

Are you suggesting that if we cannot make a dispositive determination that it iss not true then it must be true?

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As I said previously, theres always 2 sides to the story, most of the time 3 (1 side, the other side, and the truth...).

I wouldnt be surprised if she was told what she was wearing was inappropriate, but was there a specific dress code in place? 

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