would it be gay if I wore butt-less leather chaps to the gym?
I was about to say that nothing you wear makes you "gay", but then I read this and have to say, maybe that isn't true!
I presonally dont think it is about how you dress, but how you act. I've seen guys wear tanks that are all about business, not screaming, whip down equipment when done, etc. I have no problem with them.
Then I've seen guys wear them and act like douche bags. It pisses me off because they ruin it for the rest of us that are serious about the gym.
Here is a story to explain it does not take a t top to make you a douche.
So last week I am doing preacher curls and I see these two guys doing CHEAT bar curls with 185. These guys were literally close to blowing out their spines with the swing they were using.
So unfortunately, I know the one guy thru a friend. I hear him talking to his boy saying all kinds of **** (this guy is a straight yuppie, so you have to frame my mindset right), when suddenly he busts out with "BRING THE VIOLENCE".
Ok, so I'm mid set and almost tear both biceps, when this guy looks up and sees me. Comes over like we are best pals and starts in on how I need to "BRING THE VIOLENCE" to motivate me.
I tried guys, I tried to be nice, but finally I said, "Dude, seriously ****ing beat it".
The morale of this story is that I dont care if you stake a goat out in the parking lot and bang it (much less wear a t top), but dont act like a f'n douche and give all lifters a bad name.
End of rant!!!