
Patricia Silva of Fairbanks documented an adult male using the women’s dressing room at Planet Fitness in Alaska last week, and sent her proof to Libs of TikToka social media account that shows how radical some liberals are.
Silva’s video and photographic evidence was seen by Libs of TikTok’s 2.9 million followers on X/Twitter, and it didn’t take long for Planet Fitness to cancel her membership, because she had violated the rule.
What rules? The rule that says you can’t take pictures of other members in the locker rooms.
There is no rule, evidently, for men whipping out their “members” while in the women’s locker rooms, however. Planet Fitness says it is a “judgment free zone.”
In this instance, there was a young girl also in the dressing room, wrapped in a towel, while a man shaved at the sink.
The incident has led to a call for a boycott of Planet Fitness and a drop in the company’s stock price on Monday.

Silva isn’t the only female customer to take on the fitness company. In September, a 15-year-old girl was inside the women’s locker room of Planet Fitness in Monroe, Ga., when a naked male allegedly exposed himself to her, according to the Monroe Police Department. Jakorbie Dixon of Conyers, Ga., was arrested on “multiple warrants for public indecency by exposing himself in the female locker room,” the police department said.
Planet Fitness has a policy about such things:
The policy says staff should “work with members and employees to address this discomfort [sharing facilities with transgender members] and to foster a climate of understanding consistent with the Judgment Free character of Planet Fitness.’
The statement says, “Planet Fitness staff shall strive to address transgender members with names, titles, pronouns, and other terms consistent with their self-reported gender identity, if reasonably known to the Planet Fitness staff” and that “a transgender woman shall be referred to by her preferred name and female pronouns” and a “transgender man shall be referred to by his preferred name and male pronouns.”
The statement says the company “reserves the right to terminate a person’s membership immediately for any violation of this policy.”
Meanwhile, a man accused of exposing himself in February to a teenage girl in an Anchorage fitness center is still being sought by Anchorage police.