Good luck wheels, after 21 years of marriage my wife still has zero interest in lifting weights.I have a dilemma, the girlfriend is anti gym. She prefers her couple of walks a week. which I'm sweet with, however I think it'd be awesome if she started gym. But she has the idea if ahead lifts weights she will be a cross between Arnold/amazon with being "bulky".Has anyone had luck convincing there other half its not the case and actually a fun way to work out?
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Good luck wheels, after 21 years of marriage my wife still has zero interest in lifting weights.
Bet she has the reverse push up down to an art, every time you try and lay on top of her the pushes you straight off.
Don not for ther love of god gentleman suggest to your other halves they need to "get in shape" I guarantee it ends with her 1. Not lifting weights 2. You going through an extended dry spell.
Bet she has the reverse push up down to an art, every time you try and lay on top of her the pushes you straight off.
Gentleman do not suggest to your other halves they need to "get in shape" I guarantee it ends with her
1. Not lifting weights
2. You going through an extended dry spell.
Bet she has the reverse push up down to an art, every time you try and lay on top of her the pushes you straight off.
Gentleman do not suggest to your other halves they need to "get in shape" I guarantee it ends with her
1. Not lifting weights
2. You going through an extended dry spell.
Watching thread with interest. You're doing better than me at it - at least your GF is doing a few walks, beats what I've been able to get mine to do!
There's just no desire for exercise in some people.
Would love to see if I can help my GF find a fitness interest, that she'll want to do on her own motivation. Trick is how to do that.
If I could help her find something it would be great, I think, for her. Plus given I spend 4 nights a week with exercise of some sort, she'd potentially get more time with me, which is always a compliant.
But yes you can't force people, and must be careful that careful encouragement and introducing to different things isn't misconstrued as you being unhappy with the way they currently are... Lest you get the comments "don't you love me the way I am", "are you saying I'm fat" etc etc
No one loses
Can you stop with the epic long posts. It's a message board not a blog, no one comes here to read a novel by Bella.
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