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  1. musclemom
    20-Jan-2010 11:49 AM
    musclemom
    Gym class was a trauma for me. I was a fat kid, uncoordinated as hell because I was tall to boot, plus I have perception problems that make catching/hitting/kicking virtually impossible for me. I finally got smart in high school and had my chiropractor write me out of gym class for the rest of my life
  2. trex74
    20-Jan-2010 11:45 AM
    trex74
    traumatic to say the least. Square dance day? I remember doing the "virginia reel' it was kind of fun...
  3. musclemom
    20-Jan-2010 11:43 AM
    musclemom
    I had this vibe, y'know? But when you're a 13 year old kid WTF do you know? Then one day in gym class (I clearly remember, it was "square dance" day), she pinched my ass! I you not! Then I really started making a concerted effort to avoid gym/showers/her. I started running out of excuses and started enlisting my mother, I'd have her write me notes to get out of gym class altogether.

    There were more than a few pervs in that school district. Thankfully, we moved when I was in 9th grade but it was an experience, to say the least.
  4. trex74
    20-Jan-2010 11:20 AM
    trex74
    gross!! that must have been horrible...
  5. musclemom
    20-Jan-2010 11:18 AM
    musclemom
    I think just about everyone has had at least one coach or gym teacher like that *shudders* Mine was my Jr. high gym teacher, if she wasn't a diesel I don't know what is. Frigging LEERED at us in the showers and showers were MANDATORY. Didn't matter if we'd done anything to break a sweat or not. ing creepy.
  6. trex74
    06-Jan-2010 10:26 AM
    trex74
    likewise
  7. musclemom
    09-Dec-2009 11:51 AM
    musclemom
    I think it's more of an age thing. Most women have children by their early 30s, and I've noticed mine were bigger in the past few years. I had my only child at 19.

    I mean, we naturally make gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - anyway, I think it's just natural and cumulative I've lifted weights off and on since I was in my late 20s, and for the past few years in particular pretty heavy so that might have some effect?

    I've got nothing to complain about, I'm 5'9" I'd topple over if I had little feet. It's not the length, I'm a weird fit, which makes things tough. Basically, clothing designers think if you have broad shoulders you automatically have large (I don't). Shoe designers seem to think if you have long feet they are wide (mine aren't).

    Good thing I work from home
  8. trex74
    09-Dec-2009 11:44 AM
    trex74
    I hear they grow once you've had a baby

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