Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling you are prioritizing working out over everything else in your life, including your wife. She's probably like "whoop-dee-doo" you are muscular.
Cool it bro. Get some balance back and show your wife some attention.
Wow, who knew taking care of your health would draw so much negativity.
I'm into fitness and exercise daily OP, but you're annoying. I'd be annoyed if I were your wife. You sound obsessed. Agree on finding some balance. Maybe run every other day, strength work on the non-run days, and one totally free/off day?
Literally tell me how doing fitness annoys my wife. I get up quietly at 445 AM. Run my 3-5 miles in 30-45 minutes. By the time I'm back in prep her breakfast before she and I even go to work. I then workout after work for 1 hour and get home at the same time because of traffic for her. So how exactly am I annoying her when my routine almost never affects her daily life? And no, me getting up early has never bothered her in over 2 years of me doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling you are prioritizing working out over everything else in your life, including your wife. She's probably like "whoop-dee-doo" you are muscular.
Cool it bro. Get some balance back and show your wife some attention.
Wow, who knew taking care of your health would draw so much negativity.
I'm into fitness and exercise daily OP, but you're annoying. I'd be annoyed if I were your wife. You sound obsessed. Agree on finding some balance. Maybe run every other day, strength work on the non-run days, and one totally free/off day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling you are prioritizing working out over everything else in your life, including your wife. She's probably like "whoop-dee-doo" you are muscular.
Cool it bro. Get some balance back and show your wife some attention.
Wow, who knew taking care of your health would draw so much negativity.
I'm into fitness and exercise daily OP, but you're annoying. I'd be annoyed if I were your wife. You sound obsessed. Agree on finding some balance. Maybe run every other day, strength work on the non-run days, and one totally free/off day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling you are prioritizing working out over everything else in your life, including your wife. She's probably like "whoop-dee-doo" you are muscular.
Cool it bro. Get some balance back and show your wife some attention.
Wow, who knew taking care of your health would draw so much negativity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is something "off" about the way this story, and the way it was written. Sounds like it's written by a woman, or a teenager even, but not a "man"....even though OP says "I'm just a man...".
It's written by someone in love with himself. The vascularity, shredding, muscularity, etc. The description is all a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:There is something "off" about the way this story, and the way it was written. Sounds like it's written by a woman, or a teenager even, but not a "man"....even though OP says "I'm just a man...".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling you are prioritizing working out over everything else in your life, including your wife. She's probably like "whoop-dee-doo" you are muscular.
Cool it bro. Get some balance back and show your wife some attention.
Wow, who knew taking care of your health would draw so much negativity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s either insecure about her own body or resentful of how much time the working out is taking from family/household time. The latter really is likely if you have kids.
Is she out of shape?
We get home at the same time after work after I'm done at the gym because of how much further she works from the home.
I mean yes, she's out of shape. Not obse, but out of shape, yes. She'd definitely struggle to run 3 miles.
Kids or no?
No