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    Losing weight = more unwanted attention/harassment?

    @wayfaringman And BJJ! Any martial art that teaches leverage and pain points.
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    Losing weight = more unwanted attention/harassment?

    @steveinalberta Time to start practicing comebacks/succinct and clear responses. I find when you elucidate that stuff in advance to yourself, you also feel more comfortable with the prospect of conflict and can just be yourself snd wear what you want.
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    Walkers in the house!!!!

    @lordlover479 Me too! No running, because I wore out my running shoes before quarantine, and decided to do two months of just base building walking, but otherwise, samesies!
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    Losing weight = more unwanted attention/harassment?

    @milan45 I mean, yes...but i live for athletics of all types, and I can put up with and pynish the pushy men in exchange for feeling that alive and powerful feeling you get when your body and mind are strong and healthy. Edit: most recently, yesterday I was walking onto an empty college campus...
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    Walkers in the house!!!!

    @kingjamesversionbibleonly loool. evaluating the fluid in/fluid out conundrum during quarantine is a challenge. I don't drink water before I set out, so I come back home dehydrated but without incident. Necessitates immediate downing of a quart of water afterwards, though.
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    Walkers in the house!!!!

    @kingjamesversionbibleonly Fyi: I walk to a drivethru coffee shop that started using a nationwide app called Joe. I order/pay for/tip for my coffee thru the app about 5 minutes out. They hand out my drink, we don't touch, we smile and say hi, I walk back to my house while sipping--guilt-free.
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    Walkers in the house!!!!

    @matthewwri I walk to coffee ;-). Definitely find the habit is easier if there is a mission/destination.
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    Walkers in the house!!!!

    @oseas Lol. Whereas running about five miles makes me feel great, but a long trail run makes me feel murderous. Could be a work capacity thing. I am a long-term backpacker and day hiker and performer of manual labor tasks. I'm used to very long, relatively low load but repetitive physical...
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    Walkers in the house!!!!

    @kingjamesversionbibleonly I've been walking 7-10 miles a day pretty much every day. Started because I needed to have a goal after the gyms closed and it became clear my marathon would be cancelled (it was.) I've been needing to lose some winter fluff and a few years of mission creep. Walking...
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