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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]And I don’t want barre class you go to, but the ones I’ve been to are either frequented by thin frail looking older women, fit middle aged women (who likely do other forms of exercise), or overweight woman of various ages[/quote] [b]Not my experience. I am overweight and was judged harshly at barre class. I took my fat ass and my money elsewhere.[/b][/quote] Haha! This is precisely why I will not go to a barre class or any other class. I am overweight but not obese and quite fit. I can run at a decent pace 3 miles straight and then after some work on the weight machines, jump in the pool and do 10 laps non-stop. But, if people are going to judge by looking at me, they probably think I am some fat nasty couch potato. To be fair, my midsection is very distended as I had surgery on my intestines, and severe damage still. They are ALWAYS inflamed and there is nothing I can do about it. I do not want a total removal. So, my legs and other parts of my body look decent and then I look pregnant. But, I WILL outrun and outswim you and probably would kick those barre bishes butt. [/quote] All of this is good and fine until you get to the last sentence. First of all, most people who are in good barre shape can easily run 3 miles or swim 10 laps, that’s nothing remarkable and - honestly- doesn’t qualify as “quite fit”. But also why are you attacking barre class women, why can’t you just say you feel strong yourself? The fact that you’re writing off “barre class or any other class” tells me this is a YOU issue - which is valid, but no need to attack other women (you also managed to throw in “fat nasty couch potato”…), that’s just not classy. [/quote]
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