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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in good shape but the dating pool is what it is. My last couple of boyfriends have not had good bodies. I've had to prioritize brains and humor and kindness over being in shape. And unfortunately if you try to subtly suggest they get in better shape, they will do it... after you break up. ;-)[/quote] It constantly surprises me that the majority of people lack any vanity at all. I can’t imagine walking around not GAF at all about what I look like, like most men. (And I’m sure a lot of women)[/quote] Perhaps people do GAF, but they are still working full time and raising young adults at 60, and don't have the hours a week required to work out, prepare meals from scratch, etc.[/quote] Raising young adults/kids away in college doesn’t require full time engagement. And you don’t need to cook from scratch every day to be fit. You just need to move your lazy a…s and wake up for gym before work or after work for couple years. And don’t stuff yourself on cakes and fries. I dated men who had weight issues they all were overeating [/quote] Not being overweight for men is diet only. To have a nice body you need to strength train and everyone should get cardio for the health benefits, but if it's just not being a fata$$, diet alone can accomplish that. [/quote] This is equally true for women. Losing weight doesn't require having more free time. It merely requires eating fewer calories. It is physiologically impossible to lose weight in a sustained way through exercise. [/quote]
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