Today we're gonna be taking a look at a recent situation where an only fans creator was kicked out of the gym for making content there Twitter: / xenoshot Twitch: / xenoshots
No way. I would imagine that OF content is supposed to be enticing and sexy, but what she was doing had the exact opposite effect. It looks more like she was just goofing around.
Let’s be honest, she went to the gym to do sexual shit for attention and got kicked out because it’s a gym not a strip club. Can people act like they have sense or do we really need to bring back slut shaming?
Not even a majority of us want someone like her. She's exactly the type that when you're trying to talk to her about something serious, she thinks that's her cue to start skylarking, making her faces that used to get people punched, and interrupting with things like, "Do you think I should buy bright orange pants?" She might be good for some fun at a party but dating the mentally-vacant is downright stressful. Nobody needs to get laid that bad but some people think they do.
Yeah, that shows the obnoxious immaturity of this girl, did she think people were going to be on board with that ridiculous logic? The guy is obviously fed up with disgusting girls like this that sexualize everything, but are upset when they are looked at in a sexual manner.
@@bullylowenthal2683businesses have a right to record. That’s not the same as banning customers coming in with cameras. There are PLENTY of private businesses that ban filming. I was kicked out of Walmart (rightfully so) because friends and I were in there running around taking pictures goofing around. I was a teenager, though, and got it out of my system as a kid. Adults doing this are ridiculous. My only worry with banning cameras is there are some people who use the camera to actually film themselves working out so they can critique their form.
@@lasciviouspaine Why should gyms have an exception to filming? Most people don't want to be filmed while they are at the grocery store or mall or library either. But if you are out in public where privacy is not excepted then people have a right to film you. That is the law. She wasn't doing anything to break the law. He did though when he kicked her phone. You can't damage someone's property.
It'd be hard to ban video-ing when 95% of ppl are on their phones at the gym. They can just lie and say they aren't filming. Even with a no filming policy it could be difficult to enforce so they just don't do anything about it
It'd be nice if people stopped inventing new acronyms for existing words, just for the sake of brevity of everyone else, because it leads to people not knowing what you're talking about.
They should BAN recording in gyms altogether. If your main goal of recording to share your workout regimen, equipment is really not that expensive and you can record at home. However, for many of them it’s not about sharing their workout regimen. I 100% agree with Joe. Time and place is at play here. The man should have gone to the gym management. The chick knew what she was doing. It’s clear as day, I’m not understanding the divide.
People recording at gyms is the most annoying thing ever! And really promotes me never going to a public gym and just working out at home bc my social anxiety is so bad. 😭
@@brookelynnwu8016that’s my only problem. It’s not his he should have told staff and let them handle it but no he wanted to damage something of her because he didn’t agree which Is lame af. It’s not hard to tell staff.
I'm with you 100%...they need to ban cell phones in gyms. The dude kicking her phone was wrong to do that for sure, but I get his frustration as this is an epidemic with women recording themselves for attention, etc.
Cheap floozies who find themselves in situations where they cannot manipulate men like succubi will always turn it around to [try to] belittle those stoic kings by launching some sort of sexually degrading smear against them in a desperate face-saving rant. It's like the First Chapter of their Handbook!
I have deep squats in my routine for dynamic stretches, before doing my heavy sets for leg day, pulsing at the bottom/ holding does help with what she said. NOW HAVING SAID THAT, not only was her form not correct and those were NOT pulse or whatever squats she wants to call em, but also, a real deep squat is PAINFUL (in that good gains way of course), I am NOT smiling and making semi-sexual faces, I'm carrying a 50-75lb. dumbbell, my legs KILL, and REAL pulsing makes me want to BREAK THEM OFF. She doesn't deserve the property damage, but also, he could've just ignored her. They're both in the wrong
If a deep squat is painful for you then you need to work on mobility, it shouldn't be painful. You should feel 'the burn' but there shouldn't be pain. I've been doing deep squats with pulses for a long time and I am able to smile during them.
That was my very sentiment. Hell, I don't even think the dude's approach, overall, was very well-conducted. Saying she's what's wrong with girls nowadays and then the phone smashing. Just all that extra that wasn't needed. Do I think he might have had a good reason to ask her to leave? Sure. I'd say he has the right to ask her to leave the gym for any reason he wants, assuming he owns it. Does that make his going up to her with an aggressive attitude and then destroying her property acceptable? Hell no. Defs in the wrong there.
@@valeriewoods6882 what she was doing she could have done at home and if you gonna defend it then there is no discussion to be had. I admit he went to far but can u admit what she was doing was for show. What’s your teuth
Even though I HATE it when girls do this, he shouldn't have approached her like that unless there were signs around the gym saying you can't record. If there were "no recording" signs or if she had to sign some kind of agreement when she applied for a membership saying she wouldn't record he'd be completely justified.
I agree with that. Human nature is to pick a side, they're both dolts. If you make it about "being one of those girls", you could be the target of a sex-discrimination complaint. Even if you're not sued or lose any money, it can be a real pain in the @$$. Recognize the actual problem for what it is--the problem is her conduct, not being female. The terms and conditions of using the gym (it holds a lot more weight if it's a paper that you sign) probably does have clauses for sklarking, being annoying, using the gym for things other than working out, improperly using equipment, etc. Stick to that when you tell her to straighten up or get out.
Completely agree with Joey also. This girl knew exactly what she was doing. It was full on comtent for her OF. If that guy had not come up to her and called her out, that exact same video would be on her social media with the same kind of caption like: "Practicing for you daddy." Gtfoh with girls like this in gyms.
Everybody sucks. She sucks for filming herself doing suggestive “workouts” publicly at the gym. He sucks for approaching a stranger and berating her, then knocking her phone down. He could’ve complained to the gym’s staff if it was really an issue for him. And the gym sucks for not banning cameras in public workout spaces. Most gyms have separate rooms for classes and they could probably implement some kind of solution where gymfluencers can do their workouts in there during non-class times. Most people don’t want to work out and have to worry about showing up in the background of a gymfluencer’s video.
And again now she's trying to blame guys wanting her and not getting her crap . I'm definitely not a prude. How difficult would it be to do that at home .. ban all 📱 ☎️ 📞 🤮🤮🤮🤮
This is a private business and not a public space. Please don't record your stupid videos at the gym! If there's no rules to video inside the gym, they need to start to, IMMEDIATELY!
@@Someone-de3ln You could work out at home. You could work out at a gym where recordings are banned. You could stop clicking on videos that feature recording at gyms. I mean it seems like you've got plenty of options here
@@thaistomp You're assuming that's what it is and secondly, it's not like she ripped her top off or positioned the phone underneath her as she did her workout. This is one of those things where mature adults just ignore it because it doesn't really impact them.
As a girl in her 20s and I’m confident I’m pretty attractive. I say he did everything right, she needs to keep that shit at home but the moment he kicked the phone is where he might land himself in some trouble, socially and maybe legally
@@heyadora6707 Women that have low confidence/self-esteem do this. So do ones that have high confidence and self-esteem. You're position is pretty disgusting ultimately. She's just bouncing down low, she may be showing the footage for folks to get their rocks off, but at the end of the day, is it really that big of a deal? Y'all are perfectly fine with objectifying male soldiers and police officers, what she's doing isn't really that big of a deal. The guy was being a jerk and should have just ignored it.
It's not his job to police the gym. If he has a concern, he can complain to the gym management, and they can resolve the issue. We're not out here harassing people and kicking people's property, like a child throwing a temper tantrum, because we don't agree with what they're doing in public spaces. Be Better, mind your business.
I'm going to side-step this dumpster fire, and hopefully provide some positive advice instead. It has been repeatedly shown that a muscle's ability to produce force is temporarily reduced by stretching it out beforehand. Stretching has some utility, particularly if you enjoy it, but do it after you lift. That's when it feels the best anyways. Doing it beforehand not only wastes your time, but it reduces the amount of effort you can put into the actual work of training and, consequently, the results you get. The best warmup involves doing the movement(s) you planned on doing anyways, with little to no weight. This way the warmup is specific to the joint angles and the ranges of motion associated with that movement(s) you plan to do. Only prioritize stretching if that is what your actual goal is, and you are programming it in a progressive fashion that allows for the accumulation of adaptations necessary to reach your goals.
Totally agree with Joe, she should not been doing that stuff in public, and he didn't have to approach her, or kick her phone. Let an employee handle it and take care of the whole thing
I'm sure that gyms would love to do that as filming yourself can serve as a substitute for a personal trainer as you can monitor your own form using the camera.
The guy was wrong to kick her phone and if he just ignored her and did not rise to the bait she would not have gone viral and not get the attention she obviously desperately needs
Both of them were in the wrong. I totally understand where he’s coming from, but he could’ve asked the gym staff to do something and left it at that. She knew exactly what she was doing with her “workout”.
Because the same pathetic Incels who sub to her onlyfans simultaneously hate her and want to see her humiliated. These bitter virgins are destroying our society
@@whollitrolli I’m sure if you’re doing something someone finds controversial in public minding your own business, you’d be okay with them judging the entire male / female population because they don’t like you “this is what’s wrong with women” and then destroying your property, if anything it probably made her feel more justified in doing that because the man was clearly rude, sexist and broke an actual law, property damage, it was unnecessary, what she did isn’t against any law, it’s just weird and cringy, not genuinely messed up like walking up to someone, insulting them cos of their sex and ruining their phone cos of what he perceived to be sexualised squats, it’s gross, not illegal
The only time it’s okay the film at the gym is when you have a top single for a particular lift or a form check to send to your coach because you’re a competitor and in meet/competition prep. That’s it.
IMO they're both wrong 🤷🏻♀️ Not cool what she did but it's not cool what he did either- coming up and verbally saying something is one thing (although that "AlL gIrLs ArE tHe SaMe" is cringe) but destroying someone's property is a whole other 🤦🏻♀️
Recording at gyms should be banned completely. That being said, in this instance, the guy barged into the video and pushed his narrowminded views onto her. Yeah maybe she knows what she was doing, but in this instance, she was only recording herself. And yeah those were definitely “bedroom” squats.
As annoying as it is seeing people do stupid things the best thing to do is to mind your own business. If they aren’t hurting anyone it’s just whatever..
Im on both sides. (Leaning more onto the guys side) Why? Simple. 1. He kicked HER private property like wtf? Why? 2. Thats not leg warm up. Just OF squats. (Made up) 3. Shes promoting her content.. in public. Which is gross. So he had every right to tell her off. 4. Recording in the gym should just be banned altogether If you agree then go ahead. 👇
I couldn't imagine WANTING to be noticed in public as an OF girl. I had stripper friends when I was younger and they hated when the men would recognize them in public
I miss the days when nobody recorded in gyms. I dont care about people recording their workouts or what they are using it for. It's their business. I just can't stand the way people record others at gyms secretly and then comment on them. I agree with Joey, if dude had a problem to tell them gym manager and not confront her himself. But, unlike Joey I dont care what way she was bouncing. She paid for her membership like everyone else. She can do exercises wrong if she wants to in my opinion. Just as long is she isn't doing anything obscene or doing weird poses with the equipment. You know what I mean. But every gym should have a set of rules in reguards to what they allow and not. Its sad they have to say what you should and shouldn't do in their gym but people always have to push the limits and this is where we are as a society.
I have avoided gyms since 2002. I prefer the outdoors and dvd's. Don't have to get dressed up, don't have to pay anything, and it's more private. Love it. Gyms are sickening and dangerous.
She was makin faces that are better examples i think that suggest she's being...suggestive. but 100% agree, gyms should ban recording as I think it instigates 80% of incidents. Like those woman billing a dude by mocking his movements. Like cmon.
Dads, this is what happens when you abandon or don't give your daughters the love and attention they need when they're little. I feel sorry for her. Her behavior needs to be addressed but not the way he did it
That Joey Swoll said "make money as long as you do it legally" I agree.. buuut isn't he like a fitness personality and makes money off that? So are steroids legal?
bruh if you’ll ever see me in the gym, don’t get mad at me if I do weird exercises, there is a huge possibility that I have no idea how to do correctly😂😂
Why do people film and are on the phone when they're supposed to workout? Same thing at resaurants. Why do people film, take pictures of their damn meal, or talk on the phone? It's a time to eat and possibly socializing with your lunch or dinner date/friends! Leave your phone at home or in the car. It's getting out of control. I wished we could go back to landline phones. Enough said!
Yes it is a legitimate stretch, the way she was doing it was NOT how that stretch is done. So either she is completely lying or she’s going to really hurt herself. She knew exactly what she was doing and she didn’t like that she was caught doing. Keep the damn cameras out of the gym. As a woman I can’t stand going to the gym when other women are recording. It’s uncomfortable even for another woman
There is a time and a place for everything. The gym is NOT the place for what she was doing. Her other IG vid, makes it abundantly clear, exactly what she was doing, and why.