You’re not wrong. But it’s the $99/month thing that I can’t fathom. What happens if you want to take more than 10 classes per month?
You’re not wrong. But it’s the $99/month thing that I can’t fathom. What happens if you want to take more than 10 classes per month?
Is it really that crazy though? If you make all ten classes that’s $10 a class. I typically make it to 8 (go to yoga twice a week), and that’s $12.40 a class. Does that REALLY strike you as an exorbitant expense? And for those who did used to go more than 10 a month, it was even cheaper per unit. So of course…
By the same token, not all instruction is made equal. Sometimes you do get what you pay for.
I mean...people are mad because the cost and service went from something reasonable and unlimited, to less reasonable and limited, in a relatively short amount of time.
Yeah, classpass is NOT a good workaround if you’re goal is to focus on one specific place. If you like flywheel a lot and want to go alot, get a pass with flywheel.
No, it’s restricted by franchise, not physical studio.
Honestly, I probably go to 2 classes a week (and run 3-4 times a week on other days).
Hey, I run 20+ miles a week (Outside! For free! Just like you!).
And also, classpass = classes. Not just access to gyms.
So, I use classpass for yoga exclusively. And a monthly pass in my market is at least $100+ (and classpass in my market is $89). And I think the cheapest drop in rate I’ve found is $15 a class, but it’s usually higher, like $18-20 a class for drop-ins.
I’m keeping it. I go to about two yoga classes a week, so the ten class ceiling is fine by me. And I live in a market where it is $89 a month; whereas if I wanted to join one of my favorite studios, it’d be like $100+ for a monthly pass. Or $15+ for a drop-in. Soooo, still the bes deal in town for me.
Umm, not that I have direct experience, but I’m pretty sure cremation is not cheap.
I found him very attractive twenty years ago, when I was 11. Now, not so much. He no longer has his baby face, and even if he did, I would no longer care.
When I was 11 his sexually non-threatening face fueled my innocent nascent adolescent fantasies, but as I’ve grown and matured in my tastes (and he’s matured into...whatever he’s got going on now), he stopped doing it for me a long time ago.
I don’t like applicators. I find that I mostly end up having less control and just poke the wall of my vagina when I try to use an applicator.
Author, it’s great you’re getting help and it seems to be working towards getting you to tolerate intercourse, but I hope you and your husband are also exploring sex in all of its non-penetrative forms, too.
Oh well, the Eastside or South King County are terrible. Seattlities are at least a little better.
I can’t see into the hearts and minds of all northern Seattleites, but I don’t know if it’s fair to say North Seattle is full of conservatives who hate people of color. For the most part, residents in that part of town are on the liberal end of the ideological spectrum, and most of them decent well meaning people.
True!
I mean, that’s true. Portland is one of the whitest cities in the country (surrounded by an even whiter state).