So people seeing you running to lose weight embarrasses you more than people seeing you connected on Facebook all day long rather than doing something?
I totally see the sense of it...
Plus running on snow makes you exercise twice as much.
Also, if people laugh that's their bloody life.
You can tell them:
"My dear sirs, the only difference between you and I is that you'll get jobs because of good looks and be on your decrease in 15 years, while I'll get them for talent and never run out."
We make people think that good looks are worth everything, but in the end brainers such as glasses-Bill-Gates and turtleneck-Steve-Jobs ends up with all the money and fame.
It's up to you, work for Victoria's Secret or NHL from ages 18 to 26, or have a stable job at Microsoft from 24 to 65.
I don't enjoy being physical. It's work, it's not fun.
As a kid my mom forced me into soccer, and I wish I never did.
I was bullied and harassed by those "sportsmen" for being unfit and overweight.
In gym class I was also bullied and harassed.
All being active does is make me full bad unless I'm by myself.
I hate the winter months, I dread it. It constantly brings me into depression, as well as everyone else is bitchy and moany.
And yes people seeing me lose weight embrasses me more. I don't like how I look, I don't like my body. Even if I wasn't fat, I doubt i'd like myself anyways.
I have a hunchback. I despise looking in the mirror. I find it better than anything when people find me attractive, and I hide my opinion so I don't sound like I have no self-confidence.
I don't like people seeing me in public, especially in work out clothes.
Atleast on facebook they don't have to see me in shorts and a tank top.
Also your implied going on a treadmill is bad because I don't meet people. If I don't want to be made fun of and I don't want to meet people, why do I want to go out and see people. It's like trying to drink coffee with a savage dog.