This is why I dont go to public gyms anymore, read the white text overlaying the clip.
Women wear plunging, open necklines then complain if a man looks.
Its all an act.
A fourth had an issue with the interaction being on video in the first place.
It is unclear whether this took place before or after the barrage of accusations.
Melbourne psychologist Carly Dober explained to news.com.au that gyms are typically very masculine areas.
Data reported byRun Repeatin 2022 put this perfectly into numbers.
According to a study, almost 56 percent of women reported having faced harassment during their workouts.
Another 69 percent said they felt unsafe or adjusted their behavior after receiving unwanted attention from men.
To make matters more difficult, sharing these interactions online is no easy feat.
Sometimes its easier to convince ourselves, If I dress conservatively, this wont happen to me again.
Check out the results: