Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running for exercise. I'm not sure any activity could be more dull and less appealing.
I love it because it gives me time to think, away from stimulation. I don't listen to music when I run, either.
Lots of people love it. I can't stand the whole "scene" and the people who "train for marathons" and such. A part of me understands, because you would have to do SOMETHING to make running even mildly interesting, but I just think they aren't talented enough to do any other, more interesting, form of exercise.
I just think that you're aren't tough enough to do the training and too much of a doucebag to stand being alone in your own head.
You can tell yourself that but no, I'm plenty tough enough. I just couldn't waste my life training for an activity that is so uninteresting.
You sound fat.
You sound dull. (And fat can go on a diet. Dull, however, is for life.)
Anonymous wrote:Hate shopping -- walking around the mall depresses me. I am the only woman I know who hates to shop.
Hate watching movies in the theater -- much prefer to watch at home without the distractions of food chomping, whispering, and uncomfortable chairs, not to mention the ridiculous price! -- just do not get the whole movie going experience
Parties -- making small talk bores me to tears. Much prefer meaningful one-on-one conversations; hate talking in a group of people
Wearing heels -- so uncomfortable!
Eating at expensive restaurants -- the food just doesn't taste that much better, and I feel horribly guilty for wasting money when so many people in the world are starving
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running for exercise. I'm not sure any activity could be more dull and less appealing.
I love it because it gives me time to think, away from stimulation. I don't listen to music when I run, either.
Lots of people love it. I can't stand the whole "scene" and the people who "train for marathons" and such. A part of me understands, because you would have to do SOMETHING to make running even mildly interesting, but I just think they aren't talented enough to do any other, more interesting, form of exercise.
I just think that you're aren't tough enough to do the training and too much of a doucebag to stand being alone in your own head.
You can tell yourself that but no, I'm plenty tough enough. I just couldn't waste my life training for an activity that is so uninteresting.
You sound fat.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running for exercise. I'm not sure any activity could be more dull and less appealing.
I love it because it gives me time to think, away from stimulation. I don't listen to music when I run, either.
Lots of people love it. I can't stand the whole "scene" and the people who "train for marathons" and such. A part of me understands, because you would have to do SOMETHING to make running even mildly interesting, but I just think they aren't talented enough to do any other, more interesting, form of exercise.
I just think that you're aren't tough enough to do the training and too much of a doucebag to stand being alone in your own head.
You can tell yourself that but no, I'm plenty tough enough. I just couldn't waste my life training for an activity that is so uninteresting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Running for exercise. I'm not sure any activity could be more dull and less appealing.
I love it because it gives me time to think, away from stimulation. I don't listen to music when I run, either.
Lots of people love it. I can't stand the whole "scene" and the people who "train for marathons" and such. A part of me understands, because you would have to do SOMETHING to make running even mildly interesting, but I just think they aren't talented enough to do any other, more interesting, form of exercise.
I just think that you're aren't tough enough to do the training and too much of a doucebag to stand being alone in your own head.
Anonymous wrote:Hate shopping -- walking around the mall depresses me. I am the only woman I know who hates to shop.
Hate watching movies in the theater -- much prefer to watch at home without the distractions of food chomping, whispering, and uncomfortable chairs, not to mention the ridiculous price! -- just do not get the whole movie going experience
Parties -- making small talk bores me to tears. Much prefer meaningful one-on-one conversations; hate talking in a group of people
Wearing heels -- so uncomfortable!
Eating at expensive restaurants -- the food just doesn't taste that much better, and I feel horribly guilty for wasting money when so many people in the world are starving
Texting