A
British copywriter and journalist says he’s suing his local gym for
“women-only hours,” intended to help females feel more comfortable while
exercising. In a 1,300-word column published in the Daily Mail,
Peter Lloyd argues that Kentish Town Sports Centre’s decision to
exclude men and boys for 442 hours a year—while still charging them full
price—is a sexist policy that sends a “toxic” message about males.
Lloyd’s write-up is compelling and thought-provoking, even for those who
might find his opinions whiny and insensitive. Although he lays out an
array of complaints, he focuses on the fact that it’s simply unfair (and
possibly illegal) to charge two different genders the same amount for
different hours of service. He says he requested the gym offer one of
three remedies: create male-only hours to compensate, charge men less
per year or end the female-only hours. The gym reportedly declined,
telling Lloyd in an email, “A report by the Women Sport and Fitness
Foundation showed that a significant proportion of women (26 percent)
‘hate the way they look when they exercise.’” (A comment that seems
perfectly timed with the debate over Dove’s “Real Beauty Sketches” this
week.) In some of his less-diplomatic moments, Lloyd responds, “That's
like trying to clean a dirty face by rubbing a mirror,” and “If these
women have issues with their bodies, I truly sympathise—but it's their
problem, not mine.” His column is generating praise from male advocacy
groups in Britain and even here in America, but the aggresiveness of his
tone could also be seen as an argument in favor of keeping guys out of
the gym on occasion. Will he be part of the solution or part of the
problem? Via Reddit.
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