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02-18-2019 09:21 PM - edited 02-18-2019 09:25 PM
Yesterday my husband and I went to the Daytona 500. It was mid-80's and the sun was shining. Warm? You betcha.
There were two men sitting in front of us with wives/SOs. One of the men was 60ish and the other was 40ish. They both wore shorts, shoes, period, end of story. No shirts. The one that was in his 40's was easily 200 pounds overweight - his boobs were bigger than mine. As the day wore on I saw several men from 18-80 in the same state of undress. Was I offended? No. Repulsed? Yes.
What would make anyone think this is acceptable behavior? If my husband thought for a minute to go anywhere, but the beach, without a shirt he and I would be having a long (and possibly loud) conversation on the subject. Thankfully, he has too much pride to run around looking reprehensible.
If your husband, significant other, brother, father or grandfather went out in public shirtless, would you say something to them? Love to hear your thoughts. LuLu
02-18-2019 09:26 PM
That is just gross. I think it should be just as unacceptable for men as it is for women.
My hubby would never. He doesn't even go shirtless in the house.
02-18-2019 09:35 PM
I live in AZ..........my FIRST worry would be the sunburn................
02-18-2019 09:38 PM - edited 02-18-2019 09:40 PM
02-18-2019 09:42 PM
DH always even wears socks.
Not even in a secluded location on a hot day on our own property.
He'll chug up and down the hall after a shower and shave but no, not outside. And of course never if we have guests.
I don't care to see even "buff" men shirtless in public. Not to mention the sunburn factor. And the pits.
02-18-2019 09:47 PM
Understand about NASCAR races @Its Me LuLuBelle2 . I have been to many and you
definitely see many odd people. What bothers me even more is the smoking
and drinking that we have encountered in our seats. The one good thing usually
is that there are some seats unoccupied so we move around when the stink and
smoke comes our way.
It certainly ruins your event when you have to see, sit by, put up with people
who have no class, manners, brains to think that others want to see them like
half naked. The thing is that they just dont care.
Back to the race. Was this your first time at Daytona? Do you have a favorite driver?
02-18-2019 09:53 PM
I don't understand why these events permit that. Unless a man is on the beach or by a pool, he should have clothing on. I just don't get it.
02-18-2019 09:57 PM
@threecees, absolutely NO SMOKING in your seats at Daytona International Speedway. They do have a small smoking section up in the conscession area. So that's a plus. Plenty of drinking going on however!
Yes, you're right, plenty of people with absolutely no manners whatsoever. In front of us we had nearly naked guys and behind us we had a foul mouthed, loud mouthed young woman who thought she was one of the announcers. Lap by lap, droning on and on.
We've been to the 500 before, but this was by and far the worst as far as the crowds go. When you're paying 200+ per ticket you shouldn't have to put up with nonsense. I told my husband, I'm out next year. As far as favorites, not really, but I was hoping Bubba Wallace would end up in the top three. Not to be.
02-18-2019 10:11 PM
My husband lives mostly in shorts all summer long...he has really great legs and he knows it. He always wears a short sleeve t shirt or polo shirt in public with those shorts.
When on our boat, he will wear a tank or sleeveless shirt with this swim shorts when he is out of the water.
There is no way I would allow any man to sit on my upholstered furniture shirtless. So my DH wears a shirt around the house too.
02-18-2019 10:12 PM - edited 02-18-2019 10:20 PM
@Its Me LuLuBelle2 Totally agree. You pay big money and people can pretty much do
what they want. Alot of things need to change with these NASCAR races. Even
in the family section, people are boozing it up.
We go to Pocono and Dover tracks and do it anymore for the kids. We
are losing interest with it because people are always acting like fools.
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