[quote author=ameliapond board=mm thread=47333 post=748505 . People who can do Crow pose. People who can walk to work.[/quote]
Love these! I am Finally able to hold crow for like a beat, and my teacher throws in a side crow the other day I fell about 20 times trying to get that ish.
After 2 years of 1.5 ish hour commute, I'm ready to walk, for sure. Ultimate luxury, IMO.
People with children who have family members nearby who are willing and happy to take the kids for hours or even days at a time so parents can "get a break"
People who have reliable babysitters they can trust and who are less than $10-15/hour for 2 kids because it kind of blows when you have to pay $60 on top of a night out just so you can get out for a date night.
People who have had everything paid for them by their parents. I hate being stuck with student loans and strapped with a mortgage while friends of ours have all of their loans paid off and DP given to them.
people who have gorgeous bodies and don't have to work for them
everyone has to work for their gorgeous body and those who say they don't are liars.
My two sisters can be Victoria's Secret models- thats how gorgeous their bodies are- but both are gym rats. Like, 2-3 hours a DAY in the gym. They absolutely work for it.
people who have gorgeous bodies and don't have to work for them
everyone has to work for their gorgeous body and those who say they don't are liars.
Sometimes young people don't have to work for it, like early twenties. Or the little exercise they happen to get in the course of their day goes a long way.
It tends not to work like that much past 26 or so, unfortunately.
People who are really fast bikers and runners and can afford super awesome bikes and travel all over just to race. Also people who can afford to have a personal coach. I don't think these people have jobs??
everyone has to work for their gorgeous body and those who say they don't are liars.
Sometimes young people don't have to work for it, like early twenties. Or the little exercise they happen to get in the course of their day goes a long way.
It tends not to work like that much past 26 or so, unfortunately.
Gypsy is 30, eats junk food, and goes months without exercising. She's slender with a banging ass. I'm jealous, for sure.
Post by emilyinchile on Aug 21, 2012 10:28:30 GMT -5
People who are good with lots of/statement accessories - I either forget them or wear them but feel like I'm playing dress-up People who have perfectly decorated houses
I wouldn't mind perfect air dried hair or perfect skin either.
everyone has to work for their gorgeous body and those who say they don't are liars.
Sometimes young people don't have to work for it, like early twenties. Or the little exercise they happen to get in the course of their day goes a long way.
It tends not to work like that much past 26 or so, unfortunately.
Yup. My genetics have been good to me, but I turned 26 last year and have felt things starting to slow down. Still good, just not quite as good.
People who are really fast bikers and runners and can afford super awesome bikes and travel all over just to race. Also people who can afford to have a personal coach. I don't think these people have jobs??
DH used to have a cycling coach--he'd two or three times a week at 5am before work. Most of the other clients there were very wealthy and worked on Wall Street.
I don't know how often they traveled to race, it's not really necessary since there are so many races in NYC, but they definitely had super awesome bikes.
Type A people (organized, clean, etc) People with both a girl & boy children People who don't like sweets People who are normal weight People who have memberships to private pool clubs People who don't bite their nails People who can prioritize their own health/looks/goals without feeling guilty
People who are genuinely happy in their jobs and are compensated well. Pregnant women.
These people. Also people who have walk in Carrie Bradshaw type closets, and people whose hair looks fabulous left to air dry.
These are my exact three as well.
- people that get pregnant easily and stay pregnant - people who do something they love and get paid well to do so - people that have gigantic walk in closets
[quote author=ameliapond board=mm thread=47333 post=748505 . People who can do Crow pose. People who can walk to work.
Love these! I am Finally able to hold crow for like a beat, and my teacher throws in a side crow the other day I fell about 20 times trying to get that ish.
After 2 years of 1.5 ish hour commute, I'm ready to walk, for sure. Ultimate luxury, IMO. [/quote]
I am so close, I almost did it on Saturday. It's my next goal. Then maybe I'll think about Wheel (which I am terrified of).
I can finally do Camel. I felt very accomplished. ;D
People who are really fast bikers and runners and can afford super awesome bikes and travel all over just to race. Also people who can afford to have a personal coach. I don't think these people have jobs??
i know quite a few of those people. they are usually older and more established. they tend to be business owners or work from home. practically every triathlete i know works from home, actually.
sometimes i am jealous of people who do not have kids ;D dont get me wrong, i love mine, but i miss being able to do things.
I'd have to say I agree with this. I think the right word is envy.
I envy those who are skinner than me, mostly because I know that I work out hard but it doesn't show.
I am envious of those people that have bought homes, but I realize that behind the curtain, they might be stretched thin, have to work 2+ jobs or be underwater.
But on the same note, I think it's healthy to recognize that some people really don't have anything else going on behind the scenes, so to speak. Some people really do have a nice home without being stretched thin or underwater. Some people naturally have great bodies, a great eye for clothes, perfect hair, etc.
I'm not saying that most people don't work hard for what they have, but it irks a bit when people always have to assume there is a qualifier. I have a happy marriage. Period. There is absolutely nothing else going on beyond what people see. I'd be hurt if I knew people thought things like "oh, well, they might fight all the time in private".
I agree that there are some people in life that seem to have things that just come naturally or without a sacrifice. I can only speak for myself, but maybe I assume that there is a qualifier so that I feel better about myself.
I have a happy marriage as well, but there is a qualifier there for me. It might not be apparent to most people if they were to have just met me. I'm not saying I want "credit" for it or for it to be acknowledged, but only MH and I know the truth behind how we got to where we are.
I guess that is my longish way of saying, there may be a story or qualifier there that isn't always apparent. Or there might not be. But since I am not in that situation, I won't know.
Sometimes young people don't have to work for it, like early twenties. Or the little exercise they happen to get in the course of their day goes a long way.
It tends not to work like that much past 26 or so, unfortunately.
Gypsy is 30, eats junk food, and goes months without exercising. She's slender with a banging ass. I'm jealous, for sure.
Sometimes young people don't have to work for it, like early twenties. Or the little exercise they happen to get in the course of their day goes a long way.
It tends not to work like that much past 26 or so, unfortunately.
Yup. My genetics have been good to me, but I turned 26 last year and have felt things starting to slow down. Still good, just not quite as good.
Same here.
I've been told since I was 10 that one day I'll be fat. :-| We'll see.