
Patricia De L
1 reviews on 1 places
I've been a member of Sportcity for a couple of years but can't believe the atrocity that they are allowing here.
I've seen two men being able to get in the (my) female locker rooms. Both of them are dressed even worse than Pamela Anderson used to do in movies.
Whilst I'm doing my workouts, there is this man wearing clothing where his balls almost drop out his pants, and the rest of his clothing is bare to none. Don't even get me started about the ridiculous workouts he's doing, which are making no sense at all. It's more preparation for an adulx movie. I hoped it was a one-of, but it keeps happening, and someone needs to do something about it. It makes you feel for an unsafe situation for women and the classes which are dominantly visited by women. This is written in one review, but I'm speaking up for more of us women who are afraid to speak up in the gym about it. Because it seems more a 'it's fine to have males in the females locker room' atmosphere, than not.
I've read another review about etiquette, and I find that gyms should be able to do the same about clothing for man as well woman. It's ridiculous how some are walking around here. I'm all in for diversity and inclusion, but there are boundaries in a professional atmosphere.
I've seen two men being able to get in the (my) female locker rooms. Both of them are dressed even worse than Pamela Anderson used to do in movies.
Whilst I'm doing my workouts, there is this man wearing clothing where his balls almost drop out his pants, and the rest of his clothing is bare to none. Don't even get me started about the ridiculous workouts he's doing, which are making no sense at all. It's more preparation for an adulx movie. I hoped it was a one-of, but it keeps happening, and someone needs to do something about it. It makes you feel for an unsafe situation for women and the classes which are dominantly visited by women. This is written in one review, but I'm speaking up for more of us women who are afraid to speak up in the gym about it. Because it seems more a 'it's fine to have males in the females locker room' atmosphere, than not.
I've read another review about etiquette, and I find that gyms should be able to do the same about clothing for man as well woman. It's ridiculous how some are walking around here. I'm all in for diversity and inclusion, but there are boundaries in a professional atmosphere.