A 30-year-old Redditor went to the gym to blow off steam, but instead of a focused workout, he found himself dodging unwanted advances from a woman he calls Andrea.
What started as a friendly chat about a broken treadmill TV spiraled when Andrea asked him out, ignored his polite rejections, and even stepped on his weights during a lift.
After a rough day, he snapped, telling her she was embarrassing herself, sparking a tense confrontation. Now, with Andrea’s half-apology and a baseless accusation of bias, he’s questioning his reaction.
With Reddit buzzing, he wonders: was he too harsh, or was Andrea crossing clear boundaries?

This gym saga is heavier than a loaded barbell – here’s the full story:


























A Workout Derailed by Persistent Advances
The Redditor, a regular at his local gym, was used to keeping interactions light. When Andrea struck up a conversation about a faulty treadmill TV, he responded politely, thinking nothing of it.
But her small talk soon turned into a date request, which he declined, saying he wasn’t interested in dating. Despite his clarity, Andrea kept pushing, confronting him for avoiding her and, in a dangerous move, placing her foot on his weights mid-lift, risking injury.
After a stressful day, his patience broke. “You’re embarrassing yourself,” he told her sharply, hoping to end the saga. Andrea later apologized but suggested a “friendship reset” drink, followed by an accusation that his rejection stemmed from bias, leaving him frustrated.
“I just want to lift in peace,” he vented on Reddit. Her accusation stung, and some gym regulars who overheard the exchange whispered he was too blunt.
But Reddit’s AITA community backed him, with comments like, “NTA! She ignored your no and endangered you!” He reported the weight incident to gym staff, creating a record, and apologized for his tone, but Andrea’s push for drinks showed she still wasn’t listening.
The Other Side and the Bigger Picture
Andrea’s perspective deserves a glance. She might have seen her advances as friendly persistence, misreading his avoidance as shyness rather than discomfort.
Her apology suggests some self-awareness, but her push for a drink and bias accusation hint at deflection. Her stepping on the weights, though, was reckless; gym safety protocols warn that even slight interference during a lift can cause serious injury (National Strength and Conditioning Association, 2024).
A 2024 survey notes 70% of gym-goers feel uneasy with unwanted interactions, showing the Redditor’s discomfort is common (Men’s Health, 2024).
His clear rejections, like those you’ve discussed in past scenarios about respecting boundaries, left little room for misinterpretation. Relationship coach Susan Quilliam emphasizes, “Ignoring clear rejections in shared spaces can escalate into harassment; reporting ensures safety and accountability” (The Guardian, 2025).
The Redditor’s report to gym staff was a smart move, and his apology shows maturity, but Andrea’s continued push suggests she’s not backing off.
The broader issue is gym etiquette; respecting personal space and equipment safety is non-negotiable in shared workout spaces. Her accusation of bias, without evidence, feels like a tactic to shift blame, complicating their interactions further.
What Could Have Worked
A less heated approach might have cooled the tension. The Redditor could have firmly restated his boundary after her first push, saying, “I’m here to focus on my workout, let’s keep it friendly.”
If she persisted, involving gym staff earlier to mediate could have set clear expectations without a public clash. Dr. John Gottman advocates “soft startups” in conflicts, like, “I feel uncomfortable with this attention; can we stick to gym stuff?” (Gottman Institute, 2024).
For Andrea, respecting his initial “no” or apologizing without pushing for drinks would have shown accountability. In similar gym disputes, clear boundaries and staff involvement can prevent personal interactions from disrupting everyone’s workout.
Here’s the comments of Reddit users:
Once she literally put her foot on your weights, it stopped being awkward flirting and became harassment worth formally reporting.




Her escalating behavior left others concerned that it was no longer just awkward, but a genuine safety issue.






From the outside, it looks less like awkward flirting and more like harassment that’s putting someone at real risk.






Andrea’s gym antics are getting no applause!
The Redditor’s sharp words to Andrea were a response to her relentless advances and dangerous gym behavior, but they’ve left him questioning if he went too far. Was his “embarrassing yourself” jab warranted, or could he have shut down her persistence more gently?
Should he stay proactive with gym staff to ensure peace, or assume Andrea’s apology marks the end? When someone ignores your boundaries in a shared space, how do you hold firm without escalating the drama?









