People adopt the role of a harsh ass critic because they feel threatened that your success in getting fit somehow diminishes them or to simply protect their own ego.
Knowing that it's easy to brush it off and say something like "we should agree to disagree, if we switched roles we'd both be unhappy"
Breh when I run to work they don't even let me catch my breath before they start hating or interviewing me. It's really annoying.
I don't talk about my body, they bring it up, but I don't comment on their body or lifestyle. It's not fair that I can't call someone fat or lumpy but they can call me all sorts of shyt.
Or they tell me I have too much energy. LOL breh, I'm just fit, I have the amount of energy a 27yo man should have.
A man my age should be able to run a mile within 6 minutes. They should be able to do pull ups, push ups, and bench their body weight. I don't believe a man should he lumpy or soft. Women are supposed to be curvy and soft.
Buff girls got me like
Lumpy men got me like
I noticed some men have the physique of women and some women have the physique of men. The game is fukked up right now.
How am I better in shape than most people younger than me?
It's embarrassing, frfr, when I was a sports trainer very few of the people I worked with could see me in anything other than pull ups. They came to me in shape, my job was to increase their conditioning and coordination.
A lot of men don't respect their bodies at all. Too many drugs, too much shyt food, not enough exercise, they don't meditate, they don't play sports, and I can tell. How you not old but looking flabby and sick.
It's embarrassing. They stay complaining about their bodies and life. When I suggest improving their health and physique they look at me like I'm hating. Lol, naw, I'm just spitting that real shyt.