Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:58     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Why do people spend so much for Lifetime when Planet Fitness is $10/month? I don't get it.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:58     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:We belong to Life Time and I also have a Retro Fitness membership. My husband, a wiser man than you, is happy to spend $300/mo for my a$$ to look like it does.


Wrinkly and saggy?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:54     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she is doing it primarily to hand the kids off to someone else for a few hours, not to keep her ass looking good.

Maybe guilt her over that?


What's wrong with that?


Women shouldn't have breaks in the day for a few hours.


Exactly. They should work 24 hours a day every single day of the week NON STOP with no one else EVER looking after their children. I mean it's so unreasonable to want some time to yourself when your job is round the clock and never ends and is quite honestly soul sucking a lot of time. That's crazy!

Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:51     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy a pair of running shoes. $150 every few months is cheaper than a monthly gym membership.


Cool. Who is going to watch the kids?


You all are crazy with the gym childcare! Go on hikes with your kids, push them in a jogging stroller, have them bike with you. Sheesh. These kids are getting stuck in gym childcare way too much.



Too much according to who? You? Please. A few hours of childcare so a woman can maintain her sanity is NOTHING. Divorce is much more expensive.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:49     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Lifetime, with the pool and daycare, is totally, totally worth it. Be glad your wife is motivated and exercising. Best $200 a month you will ever spend.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:49     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

This is not something I would argue about. Find another way to cut costs because it sounds like this is not the place to save money.

Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:47     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So let her devote half her salary to this and you just pay for the Y. I don't see the problem.


[b]I'm not the type to allow that.[b] Paying half her salary for a gym membership. I would feel bad to allow that. She saves most and spends some on clothes or salon appointments.


Lol. Here we are.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:45     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy a pair of running shoes. $150 every few months is cheaper than a monthly gym membership.


Cool. Who is going to watch the kids?


You all are crazy with the gym childcare! Go on hikes with your kids, push them in a jogging stroller, have them bike with you. Sheesh. These kids are getting stuck in gym childcare way too much.


You sound insane.

Those things are in addition to the gym. Give the girl 2 hours 3x a week ffs.

This is why Americans are so unhealthy.

Dad will immediately lay out $4K for travel sorts if the son is good at a sport.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:44     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Team wife. I have two gym memberships just for me. It’s a health and quality of life issue, both of which are worth paying for.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:38     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy a pair of running shoes. $150 every few months is cheaper than a monthly gym membership.


Cool. Who is going to watch the kids?


You all are crazy with the gym childcare! Go on hikes with your kids, push them in a jogging stroller, have them bike with you. Sheesh. These kids are getting stuck in gym childcare way too much.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:33     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy a pair of running shoes. $150 every few months is cheaper than a monthly gym membership.


But there are no towels or other womens to pal around with


The shoes are for him. His wife should keep going to the gyn she likes.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 08:30     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she is doing it primarily to hand the kids off to someone else for a few hours, not to keep her ass looking good.

Maybe guilt her over that?


What's wrong with that?


Women shouldn't have breaks in the day for a few hours.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 07:23     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she is doing it primarily to hand the kids off to someone else for a few hours, not to keep her ass looking good.

Maybe guilt her over that?


What's wrong with that?


If she doesn’t want to actively parent maybe she should get a full-time job
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 07:22     Subject: Re:My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

God help us all that a man micromanages a woman like this.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 07:18     Subject: My wife likes lifetime fitness, but it's costly... We have two gym memberships

How many times a week does she go to the gym? I missed that.

I look at my own monthly fee by the number of times I go each month. Right now I am going twice per week, but as the weather gets cooler, it’s likely to be 4x each week.’