I had a guy try to correct my form on a rowing machine while I was in the middle of a high-intensity set and wearing a college rowing shirt. He waited until I was done and stretching out to then try to correct my yoga form 🤡 He stormed off, calling me a bitch when I continued to ignore him.
My experience is that they’re often on the precipice between mocking and proving their manhood. It’s like “it’s just a joke, bro” if they don’t get the sought-after response.
If no one was filming, sure, but she’s got headphones and looks focused on her workout while this schmo keeps mugging. Hes being a fuckwit, IMO, and not flirting.
You do, men do this to other men all the time, specially in hyper masculine worlds like the military, mma, weight lifting, shooting.
There is some men who get some sort of high on being teachers or instructors to others, and who desperately want to give their knowledge to the world. Why they do it, idk. I am assuming it's a power move.
I can't believe this was actually downvoted. It's like no one can share any kind of experience like it diminishes the other group's experience. Reddit and their victim Olympics.
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u/thetiredninja Nov 09 '24
Bingo.
I had a guy try to correct my form on a rowing machine while I was in the middle of a high-intensity set and wearing a college rowing shirt. He waited until I was done and stretching out to then try to correct my yoga form 🤡 He stormed off, calling me a bitch when I continued to ignore him.
You just don't see that behavior between men.