'What do we deserve?'

Fitness fanatic blasts vile trolls for claiming victims of sex attacks get what they ‘deserve’ if they wear ‘revealing’ gym wear

Erin Bailey decided to write a heart-felt post speaking out against sexual harassment on her blog

A FITNESS instructor has been praised after she hit out at vile trolls who claim victims of sex attacks get "what they deserve" for wearing revealing gym gear.

Erin Bailey, from Boston, US, decided to write a heart-felt post speaking out against sexual harassment on her blog.

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Erin Bailey wrote a powerful post speaking out against sexual harassmentCredit: Jenny Moloney

Entitled "What do we deserve?", the 25-year-old starts of by describing herself as 5'8" tall and weigh 132 lbs with dark brown medium long hair and green/hazel eyes.

"I'm flat chested and the curves I have are built by hours, months and years I spent working in the gym," she added.

Erin then justifies her choice of gym clothes she wears including Nike compression shorts and a sports bra explaining that "heat with layers is plain brutal" especially while working out in hot temperatures.

The 25-year-old starts of by describing herself as 5’8″ tall and weigh 132 lbs with dark brown medium long hair and green/hazel eyesCredit: Instagram/Erin Bailey
She then goes into detail about her personal experiences with harassment including getting abused verbally while out and aboutCredit: Instagram/Erin Bailey

She then goes into detail about her personal experiences with harassment including getting abused verbally while out and about, or in the park and even at the gym.

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Erin recalls the time a man went up to her in the park to tell her the things he "wanted to do" to her.

Others tales include her being catcalled in the street a number of times and being told her leggings would "look better off" while at the gym.

"Don't ask me what I was wearing. That's not the question," she said. "If we stopped doing things that felt or seemed dangerous, we wouldn't live."

, has inspired other women to share their own stories of sexual harassment - with her post attracting more than 1,733 comments.

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