-
-
"[Am I wrong] for expecting a girl to get off a treadmill in the gym?"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
The gym is just about as bizarre an environment as one is likely to encounter.
A completely sterile environment with dozens of strangers doing vaguely suggestive movements in a room together, sometimes in utter silence, while doing their best not to acknowledge each other, except when necessary, doing your best to seem uninterested in the very interesting thing that someone else might be doing, while simultaneously doing your best not to seem too obviously disinterested to the point where its clear that you're acting disinterested… because that would just be awkward. Just a normal amount of disinterest will do fine, thanks.
While a lot of machines at the gym have a somewhat vague or dubious use, treadmills are not one of them. One belt, going around and around like a moving floor. It's quite obvious what you do with it, and it's not sitting.
-
At the gym, there are all sorts of vague rules about equipment usage and how long you should be able to claim a machine before you've overstayed your welcome. It can be hard to know when it's appropriate to “work in” with someone who is doing sets on multiple machines and when you should let them finish up… and when that waterbottle they've had sitting on the last weight bench for the last 20 minutes no longer qualifies as a spot saver.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Like what you see? Follow Us and Add Us as a Preferred Source on Google.