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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you guys for the reassurances. I was afraid people would respond "well why don't you just move" or to get over having a "spot." The woman is older - probably about 60-70 (I'm 40). She mostly stands there and shuffles side to side. I'm not judging her dancing/zumba ability, but it also isn't as if she really needs that spot/space to workout intensely. I was raised with a "respect your elders" mentality but at the same time, rude is rude no matter how old you are. You don't come in late and push someone out of where they are just because you like their spot. It's like cutting in line (without someone being sick or in urgent need). Or a child taking someone's toy because they want it. Except as an adult woman. This has happened with different classes and instructors over the past few months, and I'm sick of it. I will try defending myself before going to an instructor. When I left the gym, I saw her looking annoyed and talking to someone at the front desk. Maybe she was complaining about me, I don't know. [/quote]
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