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Originally Posted by RockerSocker
Spin class? Yoga? Vegetarian? You sure you're a dude? Or are you gay? Just curious.
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Ok, yoga I can see. The class was like 90% female, and since it focuses on flexibility is more female dominated. I mainly went because I'm just starting to get into the habit of going to the gym, and a bunch of my friends joined that class. To be honest, my first experience there didn't seem that helpful, but I plan on continuing to go because of the health benefits and because of friends.
Spin class (haven't been yet, but according to the people I'm going with) is a much more even split. I guess I kind of pictured it as more of a female thing as well, but its pretty much just exercise bikes where you have someone telling you what speeds to go at to maximise the exercise to your heart. I know its not as manly as free lifting, but it is important to mix cardio with strength training, which I'm starting Tuesday.
Being vegetarian has nothing to do with your sexual orientation. In fact, you'd think the choice to keep meat out of my mouth would make me more straight :p
But yeah, I like girls, not boys. Which is the defining point between being gay or straight.
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Originally Posted by Rossclot
Hahaha! I love how you call me ignorant, while you are being ignorant. I have cooked for extended periods of time for people of more varying dietary lifestyles than most people can name. Unless you have a medical reason, they are just self inflicted constraints that limit your experiences. And supposedly I need to stop being close minded? This from the person defending being restrictive in your diet. HA.
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If you had been rational from the get go instead of just calling me a baby, maybe she wouldn't have called you ignorant. If you have a valid, logical point, don't lead with ad hominems.
But FYI, Bridges is the best food on campus, even if you aren't vegetarian. Most people who've been there instead of ruling it out because of the fact that its vegetarian agree to that. Its more expensive as well, which does suck, but that's the tradeoff.
I believe you posted at some point that you're a dog owner, and I'm quite sure that you would limit your own experiences by not eating dog. (Correct if wrong). So why not take your point to its logical conclusion and try it? And if you have tried it, why not continue to eat it on a regular basis?
I have already experienced eating meat, and decided I could live without it. And I am in the habit of limiting my experiences in the name of health, so that I can live longer and better and have other experiences. My choice, and I only give up things I have already experienced.
But yeah, why not show up tonight, so can discuss this further, and you can actually try bridges!
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Originally Posted by niteskie
Wish I could come. :( Have class until 5:30 and I hate showing up late.(stereotype)
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I'm coming at the same time, so no worries.