On 6/11/2004 elmo_lives wrote:
>Look shaggy or whatever your ‘real’ name is. I do HAVE to take of my shirt.
>Otherwise I can’t climb as well in the heat. If that offends people, then
>they are offended, and I make no apology. I’m comfortable with who I am
>and how I look, but one thing that doesn’t make me comfortable is trying
>to climb with a sweaty t-shirt. If someone ever told me to put on MY t-shirt
>at a climbing gym, I would refuse. If they threatened me afterwards, I
>would go home and never return.
If the policy of the gym is to insist on the wearing of shirts, there would be a reason and it's possibly because others get offended by the likes of you not wanting to wear shirts. It's likely they've done the sums and think that they would lose more customers by permitting people to not wear T shirts. So you threatening them "not to come back" wouldn't be a great loss, in their minds.
At least one Sydney gym has a "females only night". Obviously some females do feel intimidated just walking into the gym, but seeing a bunch of sweaty guys wandering around without shirts on, flexing their muscles is enough to make some females never come back. |