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Title: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Deicide on November 16, 2008, 08:09:03 AM
Do you think really social and gregarious people tend to lift? It has been my observation (including from myself) that this is not the case; usually guys who lift are loners and not big time socialites.

What's your opinion?

Discuss...
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 08:10:23 AM
Do you think really social and gregarious people tend to lift? It has been my observation (including from myself) that this is not the case; usually guys who lift are loners and not big time socialites.

What's your opinion?

Discuss...
Is there something deicide? Do you need love in your life?  :'(
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: El_Pajero on November 16, 2008, 08:10:51 AM
Hardcore.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Deicide on November 16, 2008, 08:11:27 AM
Is there something deicide? Do you need love in your life?  :'(

Maybe but it is also a serious question. Do you have an answer?
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Deicide on November 16, 2008, 08:12:51 AM
Hardcore.

All the way hardcore homey.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: dov on November 16, 2008, 08:13:38 AM
AGREED...those who are serious about it are usually loners...I am for sure! However, a lot of "socialites" get all dressed up and promenade around the gym..kinda like a night club w/o the cocktails...these folks usually are in "decent" shape but do waaaay more talkin than working out.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 08:13:58 AM
All the way hardcore homey.
About as hardcore as your rusted razor blades you use to compensate for your loneliness. "cry cry 'cut cut'"
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 08:15:25 AM
AGREED...those who are serious about it are usually loners...I am for sure! However, a lot of "socialites" get all dressed up and promenade around the gym..kinda like a night club w/o the cocktails...these folks usually are in "decent" shape but do waaaay more talkin than working out.
Is it common for your to strip off your size small under armor and break into a pose down to impress these "socialites?"
(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd131/lillymd1973/md6.jpg)
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: El_Pajero on November 16, 2008, 08:16:16 AM
Settle down "koolie1"
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Deicide on November 16, 2008, 08:17:42 AM
About as hardcore as your rusted razor blades you use to compensate for your loneliness. "cry cry 'cut cut'"

I never claimed to be hardcore. Everyone else here is though...
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: dov on November 16, 2008, 08:18:28 AM
Is it common for your to strip off your size small under armor and break into a pose down to impress these "socialites?"
(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd131/lillymd1973/md6.jpg)

That's my in home gym asswipe!
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Deicide on November 16, 2008, 08:36:30 AM
That's my in home gym asswipe!

It kind of is a funny pick; still, you are harcore.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: elite_lifter on November 16, 2008, 09:07:04 AM
Do you think really social and gregarious people tend to lift? It has been my observation (including from myself) that this is not the case; usually guys who lift are loners and not big time socialites.

What's your opinion?

Discuss...
loner, no, married and have a ton of friends.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: MAXX on November 16, 2008, 09:11:13 AM
yes. it's a lonely sport. if you need people around you and people telling you what to do all the time you can't do bodybuilding. if you have a good training partner it's less lonely but good training partners are hard to come by..
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: elite_lifter on November 16, 2008, 09:14:16 AM
yes. it's a lonely sport. if you need people around you and people telling you what to do all the time you can't do bodybuilding. if you have a good training partner it's less lonely but good training partners are hard to come by..
::)
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: MAXX on November 16, 2008, 09:16:30 AM
::)
what's your problem "elite_lifter"?
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hereford on November 16, 2008, 11:25:17 AM
It's gets a lot harder to find decent training partners the oldder you get.  Most guys will give it up once they hit 30.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: wavelength on November 16, 2008, 11:30:09 AM
I like being alone in the gym.








Hardcore! ;D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Swedish Viking on November 16, 2008, 12:04:38 PM
well it is kind of an individual thing, given that you aren't leaning on other team members for support.  But here we are on a bodybuilding board-that counts.  I always talk to my friends at the gym, often hit on girls at the gym, AND TO TOP IT ALL OFF, often wear sleeveless shirts! 
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 16, 2008, 12:05:51 PM
for some reason i read this title "is bodybuilding inherently a boner's activity?"
to answer that, i must say "YES!!!"
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 12:30:53 PM
for some reason i read this title "is bodybuilding inherently a boner's activity?"
to answer that, i must say "YES!!!"
Hahahah. What is the matter bottom boy? Just because you are aroused by the male body and in denial doesn't mean others are as well. You seem to have an interest in bast. Do you by any chance have his penis saved to your computer? Do you struggle with your homosexuality? Is bodybuilding a way for you to vent? Clearly the maintenance of your skinny fat status means you have a keen interest in being someones bottom bitch. Do you dream of david mesmerized?

Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 16, 2008, 12:33:21 PM
Hahahah. What is the matter bottom boy? Just because you are aroused by the male body and in denial doesn't mean others are as well. You seem to have an interest in bast. Do you by any chance have his penis saved to your computer? Do you struggle with your homosexuality? Is bodybuilding a way for you to vent? Clearly the maintenance of your skinny fat status means you have a keen interest in being someones bottom bitch. Do you dream of david mesmerized?
[ Invalid YouTube link ]


i've fucked dudes.  what's gay about that?
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 12:35:45 PM
i've fucked dudes.  what's gay about that?
Does the screen name power rod empower you? Hahahahhahah homo. I think you mean you get fucked by dudes. You are clearly a bottom bitch and a sneaky homo as well. Are you the kind that befriend straight guys and try to "convert" them. God you are pathetic.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Earl1972 on November 16, 2008, 12:36:47 PM
for some reason i read this title "is bodybuilding inherently a boner's activity?"
to answer that, i must say "YES!!!"

yes "power rod" we know penis is constantly on your mind, you've made that very clear

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Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 16, 2008, 12:37:50 PM
Does the screen name power rod empower you? Hahahahhahah homo. I think you mean you get fucked by dudes. You are clearly a bottom bitch and a sneaky homo as well. Are you the kind that befriend straight guys and try to "convert" them. God you are pathetic.

how do you know this personal information about me?
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: johnnynoname on November 16, 2008, 12:42:13 PM
bodybuilding is dumb

lift weights to look good and use the gym as a place to meet potential "she-johns"


Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Ursus on November 16, 2008, 02:46:19 PM
I am more than happy in my own company as well as that of others.

I can walk about for hours or go into town on my own just doing my own thing. I might go into town early one day sit and read th epaper for an hr then walk about before training not speaking a word just with earphones in.

I can go to BK or McD's on my own, just eat and leave. People think its weird, maybe it is lol I always done it and am used to it.

In the gym at time si might socialise other times i just throw the earphones in and trian away only speaking when i need a spot
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: wavelength on November 16, 2008, 03:02:35 PM
I am more than happy in my own company as well as that of others.

I can walk about for hours or go into town on my own just doing my own thing. I might go into town early one day sit and read th epaper for an hr then walk about before training not speaking a word just with earphones in.

I can go to BK or McD's on my own, just eat and leave. People think its weird, maybe it is lol I always done it and am used to it.

In the gym at time si might socialise other times i just throw the earphones in and trian away only speaking when i need a spot

Sounds a lot like me. Especially the BK part ;D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Ursus on November 16, 2008, 03:06:26 PM
Yea lol no one can get their head around it.

I am so comfortable in my own company and i would go as far to say happy. If i want company ill be socialble if not i wont. people know i am kinda like this i assume and dont bother me if i look like i dont wnana be bothered. Saying that i am not rude about it
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: dov on November 16, 2008, 03:08:06 PM
I am more than happy in my own company as well as that of others.

I can walk about for hours or go into town on my own just doing my own thing. I might go into town early one day sit and read th epaper for an hr then walk about before training not speaking a word just with earphones in.

I can go to BK or McD's on my own, just eat and leave. People think its weird, maybe it is lol I always done it and am used to it.

In the gym at time si might socialise other times i just throw the earphones in and trian away only speaking when i need a spot
Agreed...I'm FAR more comfortable doing things on my own than with a "group"...too many people just creates chaos and headaches...just my experiences
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 03:09:42 PM
Agreed...I'm FAR more comfortable doing things on my own than with a "group"...too many people just creates chaos and headaches...just my experiences
Does that apply to your lonely sex life of masterbating to child and animal porn as well?  :'(
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: dov on November 16, 2008, 03:13:40 PM
Does that apply to your lonely sex life of masterbating to child and animal porn as well?  :'(
I see ur up to 13 posts...a busy day for u?
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Hubert Cumberdale on November 16, 2008, 03:15:07 PM
I see ur up to 13 posts...a busy day for u?
Don't be intimidated by all 5 minutes i dedicated to it  ::). Better that then spending 20 weeks dieting for the Mr. Shitstain  ;D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: dov on November 16, 2008, 03:33:06 PM
Don't be intimidated by all 5 minutes i dedicated to it  ::). Better that then spending 20 weeks dieting for the Mr. Shitstain  ;D
haha...you're a funny dude
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Bast000 on November 16, 2008, 04:09:54 PM
having bigger muscles won't improve your social status, if you don't have a personality.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: ASJChaotic on November 16, 2008, 04:20:58 PM
having bigger muscles won't improve your social status, if you don't have a personality.
AXA has the most charming personality  8)  ;D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: CAPTAIN INSANO on November 16, 2008, 04:31:58 PM
Yes.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: The.Giant on November 16, 2008, 04:40:04 PM
I am more than happy in my own company as well as that of others.

I can walk about for hours or go into town on my own just doing my own thing. I might go into town early one day sit and read th epaper for an hr then walk about before training not speaking a word just with earphones in.

I can go to BK or McD's on my own, just eat and leave. People think its weird, maybe it is lol I always done it and am used to it.

In the gym at time si might socialise other times i just throw the earphones in and trian away only speaking when i need a spot

Eating McD's by yourself is considered weird?  ???
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Ursus on November 16, 2008, 04:42:21 PM
apparantly so.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Pecs on November 17, 2008, 12:43:33 AM
this is animal...can you handle it?
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: MB_722 on November 17, 2008, 02:01:49 AM
Do you think really social and gregarious people tend to lift? It has been my observation (including from myself) that this is not the case; usually guys who lift are loners and not big time socialites.

What's your opinion?

Discuss...

No.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Method101 on November 17, 2008, 02:08:28 AM
animal pak approved.
 :D:D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: avesher on November 17, 2008, 02:08:58 AM
animal pak approved.
 :D:D

fuck you
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: DK II on November 17, 2008, 02:09:23 AM
I love company at times, but never in the gym. On Saturday, i had this wonderful couple of closet homos training next to me, doing 40lbs dumbell chest press, yelling at each other "Go!! Do it, you little fag!!" and helping each other after the 3rd rep. I felt ashamed just being in the same gym.

Company and sociality is fine at times, but mostly i think humans are despicable.
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: wavelength on November 17, 2008, 02:12:17 AM
humans are despicable.

Nice! :D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: DK II on November 17, 2008, 05:35:24 AM
Nice! :D

I prefer not to be around to many of these "things" to often, but unfortunately it cannot be avoided at times.  ;D
Title: Re: Is bodybuilding inherently a 'loner's/lone wolf's' activity?
Post by: Bobby on November 17, 2008, 09:02:24 AM
I love company at times, but never in the gym. On Saturday, i had this wonderful couple of closet homos training next to me, doing 40lbs dumbell chest press, yelling at each other "Go!! Do it, you little fag!!" and helping each other after the 3rd rep. I felt ashamed just being in the same gym.

Company and sociality is fine at times, but mostly i think humans are despicable.

hahahahhahahaha ;D