But they're not really dropping their opposition to these issues. They're just saying they're not going to talk about them.
But they're not really dropping their opposition to these issues. They're just saying they're not going to talk about them.
Speaking of that picture of Timerlake and Kunis from the movie....even with pasties on, how do you not manage to have your privates rubbing against each other when you're positioned like that? If I was Timberlake I would be sporting a woodie big time....
Yes and no. A black president being treated unlike any white president directly compares.
Yes, in Japan it is expected that a woman will give up her career when she gets married in order to care for the children, the husband, and the husband's family. So many Japanese women are opting to keep their careers and their financial independence.
but legal animated porn depicting children and their cultural obsession with youth (particularly female youth and a male desire to return to boyhood) is typical and not really a baby-makin' environment.
Just like Joe Walsh shouting "You lie!" at Obama during the State of the Union address?
Eh, judging Japanese culture by the actions of those hecklers is like judging American culture by the actions and rhetoric of our Teaparty folks.
This happened in a trailer? The hell you say!
It's not that what I'm saying is not motivating my wife. It's that her understanding of the intensity level that is required to achieve her fitness goals does not jive with how hard she is actually exerting herself. And that's basically the point of the original article. People tend to misjudge how hard they are…
You're making an incredible amount of assumptions in your post. First of all, I am not "harranguing" her. That implies that I am nagging her or going on repeated long-winded diatribes about her workout methods. I am not. Secondly, you don't know why she is going to the gym. I do, because I know her. You don't.
This is from a people who clean up their own mess at a World Cup match.
Perhaps part of this pathology is that people are too busy worrying about what others are thinking about them while they are working out. Heck, I'm sure I'm not a pretty sight as I'm panting through my workouts, but I'm there to WORK....OUT. -It's a given that you're gonna look like a mess at the gym. Why are you…
I just responded to her, so you can see my comments.
And that's precisely the mindset I am trying to overcome. I don't mind seeing my wife "getting sweaty" and exerting herself. Just as I don't mind my wife seeing me make a fool out of myself in Yoga class because I am the only dude in her yoga class and I'm not nearly as flexible as she is.
No, because I happen to know what she's trying to accomplish out of her workouts.
LOL, why am I an asshole for correctly stating that the intensity level of the workout my wife is implementing is not sufficient for the goal she is trying to achieve? Isn't the point of this article that people (men and women both) are prone to misjudging the intensity level of their workouts?
Pretty arrogant of you to assume you know what my wife wants out of her workout. Stop projecting your own issues onto her.
I do yoga with her. And believe me, I felt completely awkward being the only dude in her yoga class. She is definitely more flexible than me.
Well, I happen to know for a fact that my wife is indeed working out to get in shape and to lose a little bit of weight. And I know for a fact that the intensity level that she is currently utilizing is not sufficient to achieve the results she wants.