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twitchandshout wrote: »A crush only lasts four months.
Supposedly
I dunno..... I've had one on a pretty good run & it's longer than four months; it damn sure is.6 -
Let's get naked and start the revolution.5
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Kashmir_314_ wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »A crush only lasts four months.
Supposedly
Is this Science? What if it's like 3 years?
I’ve been here 3 years.
Coincidence?
I think not.6 -
Kashmir_314_ wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »A crush only lasts four months.
Supposedly
I dunno..... I've had one on a pretty good run & it's longer than four months; it damn sure is.
Tell me more...
Ha. Like you don't already know.2 -
Motorsheen wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »A crush only lasts four months.
Supposedly
I dunno..... I've had one on a pretty good run & it's longer than four months; it damn sure is.
Idk. I’m a grey piece of lint.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »A crush only lasts four months.
Supposedly
I dunno..... I've had one on a pretty good run & it's longer than four months; it damn sure is.2 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Also, almost all of the men I've been in relationships with were not at peak physical fitness (whatever that is). They were, however, all fairly confident, funny and passionate about something (or several somethings). Mentioning this because everyone seems to think that physical attractiveness (IE. being fit or thin) are the only determinants for a relationship when there are several of us out there whose "type" isn't the standard you see in media
Yes, but I don't want to date someone who would see me now and deem me her type. That would just make me feel worse about myself.
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HerNameIsMischief wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Also, almost all of the men I've been in relationships with were not at peak physical fitness (whatever that is). They were, however, all fairly confident, funny and passionate about something (or several somethings). Mentioning this because everyone seems to think that physical attractiveness (IE. being fit or thin) are the only determinants for a relationship when there are several of us out there whose "type" isn't the standard you see in media
Yes, but I don't want to date someone who would see me now and deem me her type. That would just make me feel worse about myself.
My point is that there are plenty of people who don't have a traditional or standard "type". Many don't even have a "type" to begin with and will love the person they are with because that person is.. well, them. I personally find attractiveness in personality and the way a person treats other people. Small (or large) observable actions.
I know there are other people out there like me.
But again, you work on whatever you must to ensure your own happiness and to feel good about being yourself, whatever form that may take.5 -
Is it my imagination or are sumo deadlifts suddenly all the rage?2
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Embarrassed to admit this and it's quite vapid(but where else to do than on anonymous forum?)...saw my gym crush today! I was a bit bummed because I haven't seen him in over a month (but who's counting). It makes working out a bit more interesting . I am usually one of those people who just goes to the gym, does what I came to do and doesn't pay a whole lot of attention to other people. However, I think if anything I'm at least partly impressed with how fit and strong he is, but not in a showy way (like the guys who try to do heavy and/or high rep exercises with poor form).5
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Speakeasy76 wrote: »Embarrassed to admit this and it's quite vapid(but where else to do than on anonymous forum?)...saw my gym crush today! I was a bit bummed because I haven't seen him in over a month (but who's counting). It makes working out a bit more interesting . I am usually one of those people who just goes to the gym, does what I came to do and doesn't pay a whole lot of attention to other people. However, I think if anything I'm at least partly impressed with how fit and strong he is, but not in a showy way (like the guys who try to do heavy and/or high rep exercises with poor form).
Is your crush @Revolu7? If so and you want a chance at getting his attention just do something that looks like it may irreparably damage your rotator cuff and he may give you unsolicited advice. Perfect chance to drum up conversation.
This is my current plan anyway 🤷🏾♀️
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="Speakeasy76;c-45672811"]Embarrassed to admit this and it's quite vapid(but where else to do than on anonymous forum?)...saw my gym crush today! I was a bit bummed because I haven't seen him in over a month (but who's counting). It makes working out a bit more interesting . I am usually one of those people who just goes to the gym, does what I came to do and doesn't pay a whole lot of attention to other people. However, I think if anything I'm at least partly impressed with how fit and strong he is, but not in a showy way (like the guys who try to do heavy and/or high rep exercises with poor form).
Is your crush @Revolu7? If so and you want a chance at getting his attention just do something that looks like it may irreparably damage your rotator cuff and he may give you unsolicited advice. Perfect chance to drum up conversation.
This is my current plan anyway 🤷🏾♀️
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It is not, but I did unintentionally hurt myself by jamming my pinky finger into the barbell while changing weight plates. I cursed loudly, which I think did get his attention. That's my usual MO...do something awkward and unintentional (usually by hurting myself) to get a good-looking guy's attention.4 -
twitchandshout wrote: »HerNameIsMischief wrote: »I've been thinking about dating a lot. I can't do it now, but what worries me is that I've never had a girlfriend before and I don't want to tell a future girlfriend that because she'll assume there's something wrong with me.
Everyone has to have a first time. Otherwise no one would have any experiences whatsoever 🤷🏿♀️
Go get 'em, 🐯!
Yup. I prefer a man who isn’t promiscuous.
Quoted just to spread it around3 -
twitchandshout wrote: »Is it my imagination or are sumo deadlifts suddenly all the rage?
Probably because it's so hard to get a workable grip. -_-1 -
My crush will probably never show up in my gym. Sigh.my gym is in my basement 😭3
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twitchandshout wrote: »Is it my imagination or are sumo deadlifts suddenly all the rage?
Probably because it's so hard to get a workable grip. -_-
Also the bar path is shortened and therefore less distance to move the weight.1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »Is it my imagination or are sumo deadlifts suddenly all the rage?
Probably because it's so hard to get a workable grip. -_-
Also the bar path is shortened and therefore less distance to move the weight.
Hmmmmmm. We aren't talking about the same sumo, probably.0 -
Speakeasy76 wrote: »Embarrassed to admit this and it's quite vapid(but where else to do than on anonymous forum?)...saw my gym crush today! I was a bit bummed because I haven't seen him in over a month (but who's counting). It makes working out a bit more interesting . I am usually one of those people who just goes to the gym, does what I came to do and doesn't pay a whole lot of attention to other people. However, I think if anything I'm at least partly impressed with how fit and strong he is, but not in a showy way (like the guys who try to do heavy and/or high rep exercises with poor form).
Is your crush @Revolu7? If so and you want a chance at getting his attention just do something that looks like it may irreparably damage your rotator cuff and he may give you unsolicited advice. Perfect chance to drum up conversation.
This is my current plan anyway 🤷🏾♀️
Hahaha.....thats right no crush of mine is having a bum shoulder! Saturday night Tango dancing is a must and having an arm just dangling at your side will no work!6 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »twitchandshout wrote: »Is it my imagination or are sumo deadlifts suddenly all the rage?
Probably because it's so hard to get a workable grip. -_-
Also the bar path is shortened and therefore less distance to move the weight.
Hmmmmmm. We aren't talking about the same sumo, probably.
I think we are, just looking at it differently.
This is an interesting article.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/barbend.com/sumo-versus-conventional-deadlift/amp/
Eta... Oh sorry. Missed that you weren't the op and did indeed mean something different. My bad. 🥴0
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