Respect for MFP girls who know what it is to give it all you
dannylives
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Ran into my ex-girlfriend from high school today. She looked really good. I complemented her, we spoke for about 10 minutes, and that was that. For some reason, afterward, I was thinking, "Man she looks good." But then i thought, "Yeah but, she don't even WORKOUT?, what good is that?" I remember long ago I tried taking her jogging with me a few times but she would have none of it. She's not a lazy person but she doesn't know what it is to try hard and struggle to get through a workout. I don't like that about her. Props to all you MFP girls who know what it is to fight, to be down in the trenches and give it all you have. Much respect.
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No offense, but I peeked at your profile and you're 36. It's been almost 20 years. I didn't work out in high school either, there's no telling what she does now.0
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No offense, but I peeked at your profile and you're 36. It's been almost 20 years. I didn't work out in high school either, there's no telling what she does now.
I talked to her for 10 minutes. She told me she still hates to workout, and doesn't.0 -
I'm going to put it out there - I hate exercise0
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lol. Ill take props :P.
I never worked out in high school, but damn, i certainly have to now.. & you know what, I wouldn't want it any other way!0 -
From those of us that bust our a**es to be healthier and in better shape, thank you. That's the best compliment a girl could ask for!!0
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She looked good. Why does it matter how she got there, as long as she wasn't starving herself?0
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Awww... I really needed this today! I hate exercise but I do it every day, because I love being a bad *kitten* who doesn't take it easy on herself!0
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Ran into my ex-girlfriend from high school today. She looked really good. I complemented her, we spoke for about 10 minutes, and that was that. For some reason, afterward, I was thinking, "Man she looks good." But then i thought, "Yeah but, she don't even WORKOUT?, what good is that?" I remember long ago I tried taking her jogging with me a few times but she would have none of it. She's not a lazy person but she doesn't know what it is to try hard and struggle to get through a workout. I don't like that about her. Props to all you MFP girls who know what it is to fight, to be down in the trenches and give it all you have. Much respect.
Best post of the day. :flowerforyou:
Now I gotta get in the shower because I'm drenched from working out. :drinker:0 -
thanks for this! i used to be really jealous of the girls i knew growing up who could eat whatever they want and be small, etc. now i look at those same girls and think - sure you can wear whatever clothes you want, but i bet your heart works like crap and you don't know what it means to push yourself to feel that burn i sometimes hate that i struggle with health and fitness, but since the beginning of 2009 i have considered myself someone who cares about being healthy, and that makes me proud - i know i am doing more than i could be, and a lot more than i was. hopefully it means ill be around longer because of it0
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Thanks! I love exercise and the way it makes me feel! after my last relationship and not having a partner who loved to workout--I could never be with someone again who didn't! Thankfully I don't have to worry about that tho--I am now married to a wonderful guy who workouts just as much as I do!0
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I accept those props and return them whole-heartedly to those fine gentlemen who sweat it out with pride.0
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I have to say now that I am with a personal trainer three times a week, I feel like a bad *kitten*! I love it! Thanks for the respect0
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I used to be super thin and athletic looking, even though I didn't really do much in the way of exercising beyond P.E. class.
Then I had kids.....
She's probably had to work to look like that now. ;o)0 -
She looked good. Why does it matter how she got there, as long as she wasn't starving herself?
just because your slender doesn't mean your healthy.. a skinny person who doesn't workout is at higher risk for health problems than a "thick" person who workouts regularly... so from a health standpoint it does matter..0 -
I worked out all the time in High School....LOVED IT!....then had babies and got lazy.....Im glad I have come out of it and Im glad I found MFP....Thank you for your respect0
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It stinks that some people disagrred with him (just my opinion) .. he was giving a really awesome compliment.
Thank you original poster !0 -
Awww... I really needed this today! I hate exercise but I do it every day, because I love being a bad *kitten* who doesn't take it easy on herself!
Amen sister!0 -
when someone starts off by saying "no offense" that means your about to say something craaaaaazy offensive.0
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Thanks! I used to work out in HS, and off an on for years. Now I am getting fitter every day! I will take the props.0
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Thank you and right back at you. It's the appreciation for someone knowing the work they have put in.
It ain't easy - but it's worth it!0 -
Thank you, sir!0
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:blushing: Thanks0
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I love this post.0
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You sure know what to say, to make a girl feel good! Thank You!0
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From those of us that bust our a**es to be healthier and in better shape, thank you. That's the best compliment a girl could ask for!!
Agreed, even though we have our off days and bad weeks.0 -
why thank you0
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Thank you Danny. That's a really sweet sentiment0
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I'm going to put it out there - I hate exercise
me too! have been doing it for years and still hate it! im never like "woohoo about to get my burn on". its kinda like shaving...you do it cuz you like the result!!:laugh:0 -
when someone starts off by saying "no offense" that means your about to say something craaaaaazy offensive.
I agree :laugh:
It is nice to have props so thanks! Everyone wants what they want and if a partner who takes their health serious and exercises regularly is what you want then by all means go for the gold0 -
I accept those props and return them whole-heartedly to those fine gentlemen who sweat it out with pride.0
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