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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
It's also likely very popular with women who aren't as physically fit and don't get ogled at all. The gym in general can be an intimidating place for people trying to get fit, who aren't where they want to be in that regard.
I could see why women who aren't in the shape they want to be in, would feel less under the microscope at an all ladies gym too.
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Probably both are true. I know the pressure people feel.
The issue with this debate is a business should be allowed to decide who it serves but that rides the line between free will and discrimination. Nobody really wins, force a company to serve women and you take away their free will. Allow the business to only serve part of the population and people feel discriminated against, no win win.