Just Canada things.
While we’re all arguing about which bathrooms people should use, our friends to the North are more worried about chesty women at the gym, apparently.
This woman was told by gym staff that her clothing was inappropriate to wear in public and was bothering other gym members. Startled, surprised, and embarrassed, she took a look around the gym and pointed out plenty of other women that are wearing tank tops and nobody bats an eye. Then, the unthinkable happened…
She was told that the reason her clothing is considering vulgar and inappropriate isn’t because of the actual shirt itself, but because of the two massive mammarys that are hiding behind it.
But all of the gym’s advertisements featuring women wearing similar (and in some cases, even more revealing) tank tops…
Look at those vulgar, vulgar tank tops!
So let’s get this straight…
If you have small or average sized breasts, you’re all good, wear whatever you want and it’s perfectly acceptable.
But if you’re blessed (or enhanced) in the chest department, then it’s like “You keep that vulgar filth away from our gym!!”
“I said I can’t help it that my chest may appear larger than some other women’s here because of my small frame, but I can’t do anything about it,” she said.
It sounds like some of the other women in this gym were a bit jealous of her, so instead of getting back to their sets and working on themselves, they decided to try to tear her down instead. Props to her for throwing some shade back with the small frame comment, implying that the women who are complaining about her have large frames and so their boobs don’t look as nice.
On her way out of the gym, she asked all of the women if they had a problem with her clothing and they said no, so it was clearly the supervisors that were being catty and jealous, and were too small (no pun) to even take responsabioity, so they acted like other gym members had a problem with it.
Hey Canadian gym, get it together, what’s wrong with you guys? This isn’t a reflection of all Canadians, in fact we have it on good authority that many of them appreciate a nice set of knockers. When it’s winter 75% of the time and you’re stuck inside, there isn’t a hell of a lot to do besides to craft a fine appreciate for chesticular curves.
Here’s Rose’s full statement from her Facebook:
“I am a member of Movati Athletic Club in Orleans, ON. Today, I was instructed by a Supervisor at the club that my tank top was inappropriate dress and is offensive to both the staff and other members. That at Movati they have a dress code stating only appropriate gym attire and modest clothing is to be worn. I will start by saying my tank top was no different than many other women’s tank top at the club; except my chest size is much larger in appearance in comparison to my frame than many of the other women. After asking every woman at the club who I could find on the way out if my attire offended them and they responded no, it became clear that the only ones offended were the two women supervisors working at the club today. I pointed out to them that my shirt was no different than any other woman’s shirt. They informed me that it did not matter that due to my chest size I could not wear a tank top. I felt humiliated and discriminated against due to my figure. I was singled out and it is unfair to say I cannot wear a tank top and other women can! Different figures means different rules? I would like to bring this out to the public! If tank tops are not allowed at the gym for me because of my chest size than all women should not be allowed to wear tank tops regardless of size.
THIS IS DRESS CODE DISCRIMINATION. DIFFERENT FIGURES DOES NOT MEAN DIFFERENT RULES!
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Movati Supervisors told me they are a private club and can make their own rules! Discrimination is NOT OKAY!
There are three pictures here of me in my clothing I wore at the gym today!
Please let me know if this is offensive!
Also I added photos from their website advertising their clubs where they show pictures of women wearing tank tops!!!”