Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I think the op is just as rude. The daughter and husband likely have a longer stride because they are tall. They cover more space in a shorter time even if they are walking at the same pace as the op.
The op needs to get over it. Just walk at your pace and arrive when you arrive. You are asking them to walk awkwardly/unnaturally. Just as you don't want to run they don't want to stride unnaturally. They could fall.
My husband often walks ahead of me. Im not bothered by it. I often walk ahead of my friends as a taller woman.
Anonymous wrote:Walking pace is an indicator of health and life expectancy:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/walking-speed-survival/
OP - how fit are you? Do you have any health issues that make you walk at a slower pace? Illnesses, injuries, extra weight, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the wife. My father used to do this. Now I’m doing it. I’m a fast walker. I try to rein it in but it’s hard.
+1 I'm the wife too. I can't stand going slow. I try to slow down, but it's hard.
+@ It is hard, and actually uncomfortable for me.
Anonymous wrote:Walking pace is an indicator of health and life expectancy:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/walking-speed-survival/
OP - how fit are you? Do you have any health issues that make you walk at a slower pace? Illnesses, injuries, extra weight, etc?
I was married to a guy like this. We're both tall. There was no reason for it. It drove me insane. I'm not a slow walker. In the waning years of our marriage I would just slow my pace and see how long it would take him to notice. I learned after we split up that this walking ahead is very common with narcissists.Anonymous wrote:It’s a complete lack of respect. I dated a guy like this once and when I told him it’s annoying and makes me felt shiity, he tried to gaslight me about it. This general disrespect was a good enough reason for me to break up with him and I’m glad I dodged that bullet.
Imagine what it’s like when you first fall in love with someone. If you’re walking somewhere together, you wouldn’t even think about walking ahead. That kind of basic consideration needs to be how you treat people you love all the time. Your kids, your spouse, friends, heck even colleagues.