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Should I extend my fitness training?
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<blockquote data-quote="fR4n_vt3R4" data-source="post: 2369408" data-attributes="member: 725557"><p>The other day, my usual personal trainer had an errand to do so his colleague took over the training. We talked a lot and I discovered that he's in the same age as me, 18 years old. He told me so many things about himself, he asked me whether I have a boyfriend or not, and he suggested that we should hang out sometimes. At the end of training, he asked my phone number (I forgot my phone number so I gave him my facebook email) and complimented my lips.</p><p></p><p>Today, I sent text message to my personal trainer and he replied that his colleague will take over my training. I was over the moon. But, if this Friday I will have my training with my new personal trainer, it will be my last day of training. My parents told me not to extend my training if they asked me and now, I really want to extend my training. </p><p></p><p>What should I do? Should I extend my training or not? I like this guy and I want to get to know him. However, I also have another strong reason and that is because I want to lose weight and up until now, I still cannot reach my weight target because I still don't know how to maximize my workout.</p><p>On the other hand, I'm afraid that if I extend my training, other people will think that I do it because i like the guy, not because I want to lose weight and get fit.</p><p></p><p>PS: I am still single and this is the first time that a guy is interested in me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fR4n_vt3R4, post: 2369408, member: 725557"] The other day, my usual personal trainer had an errand to do so his colleague took over the training. We talked a lot and I discovered that he's in the same age as me, 18 years old. He told me so many things about himself, he asked me whether I have a boyfriend or not, and he suggested that we should hang out sometimes. At the end of training, he asked my phone number (I forgot my phone number so I gave him my facebook email) and complimented my lips. Today, I sent text message to my personal trainer and he replied that his colleague will take over my training. I was over the moon. But, if this Friday I will have my training with my new personal trainer, it will be my last day of training. My parents told me not to extend my training if they asked me and now, I really want to extend my training. What should I do? Should I extend my training or not? I like this guy and I want to get to know him. However, I also have another strong reason and that is because I want to lose weight and up until now, I still cannot reach my weight target because I still don't know how to maximize my workout. On the other hand, I'm afraid that if I extend my training, other people will think that I do it because i like the guy, not because I want to lose weight and get fit. PS: I am still single and this is the first time that a guy is interested in me. [/QUOTE]
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