66 Year old ticked off Grandmother

Healthydiner65
Healthydiner65 Posts: 1,468 Member
edited December 19 in Motivation and Support
Why do people stare at my ample backside when I’m walking on the treadmill in the gym? I can see their reflection in the window and it’s creepy! I know it jiggles but that’s why I’m at the gym in the first place! Get a life!

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  • tarabishop33
    tarabishop33 Posts: 8 Member
    Lol! Sorry for the creeps!
  • Rogersfit1
    Rogersfit1 Posts: 19 Member
    Use it as motivation . The more toned you get the more the stares , but in admiration . Keep going
  • hipari
    hipari Posts: 1,367 Member
    I have sometime caught myself staring at someone’s behind simply because it was there and moving in a good pace that I could try to match. Nothing to do with the person or staring at them, just a good suitable moving focus to both zone out and pace myself with.
  • Numer1ca
    Numer1ca Posts: 284 Member
    My mom is 78. She just has contracted a rare disease with a long diagnostic period.

    But last year, before the disease came, she was working out at a gym with young ladies. They were so impressed with her. At first she could only do one of each exercise, then she was improving.

    Her tenacity and presence was an inspiration to those young folks,

    It was a small group setting, so they could talk about it, whereas at most gyms - people can have their thoughts but never talk.

    Sorry you are feeling badly though.
  • hroderick
    hroderick Posts: 756 Member
    People do what they do.
    I choose how I react to their actions.

    Don't let anybody's action stop you.

    Usually, if it bothers me, I'm just making up stories or excuses in my head.
  • hroderick
    hroderick Posts: 756 Member
    Or you could save back a f a r t for them
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