I walked up to her and said, “Hey, do you think I was training hard enough?” and turned around and showed her my bum. She burst out laughing and took a picture for me.
What sucks is that I had just got done breaking the jeans in, and my other pair had shrunk after going through a cold wash. I’m bulking, so that combined with shrinkage equaled me basically walking around in a pair of butthuggers today, which blew.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
malonetd wrote:
Miserere wrote:
My thoughts exactly. I would be grossed out if I had to leave the gym without showering.
Why can’t I just shower at home?
I personally can’t stand people who act as if they need to shower at the gym. Unless you are going to work, to a club, or getting laid DIRECTLY after leaving the gym, showering at home just makes more sense. I would rather not lather up in the presence of a few million foreign bacteria and fungi all for the sake of just saying I showered when I can just do so at home.
Half of those people spend more time in the men’s room than they ever do lifting weights to begin with. If you spend 15min lifting and 35min taking a shower and blowing drying your balls in the mirror, you have your priorities in the wrong place.[/quote]
I HATE showering in the gym, but I go straight from the gym to work (1/2 mile) so it is my only option.
When I used to train after work I would change out of my sweaty clothes for the drive home and shower at home. I hate staying in my sweaty clothes.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
Professor X wrote:
malonetd wrote:
Miserere wrote:
My thoughts exactly. I would be grossed out if I had to leave the gym without showering.
Why can’t I just shower at home?
I personally can’t stand people who act as if they need to shower at the gym. Unless you are going to work, to a club, or getting laid DIRECTLY after leaving the gym, showering at home just makes more sense. I would rather not lather up in the presence of a few million foreign bacteria and fungi all for the sake of just saying I showered when I can just do so at home.
Half of those people spend more time in the men’s room than they ever do lifting weights to begin with. If you spend 15min lifting and 35min taking a shower and blowing drying your balls in the mirror, you have your priorities in the wrong place.
I HATE showering in the gym, but I go straight from the gym to work (1/2 mile) so it is my only option.
When I used to train after work I would change out of my sweaty clothes for the drive home and shower at home. I hate staying in my sweaty clothes.
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that’s a whole lotta cleanliness for a guy from pennsylvania.
I ripped my boxers in half deadlifting. Apparently they didn’t allow enough mobility and I went wide on my stance, and as I go down they ripped right in half. I couldn’t even finish my sets because I kept feeling the urge to laugh when I felt them split further.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Half of those people spend more time in the men’s room than they ever do lifting weights to begin with. If you spend 15min lifting and 35min taking a shower and blowing drying your balls in the mirror, you have your priorities in the wrong place.[/quote]