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cuntmo1 Β· 2025-08-03 21:20 Β· 1553827 views


Too much hassle to go to the gym but I do have exercise equipment in the basement. I do use it every day whether I feel like it or not.

First year or so I mostly laid around like a fat slob. When I was working I easily got enough exercise so it does take a while to adjust to retirement.

I lost a lot of muscle weight , but put on about 10 lbs of fat lol

The proof is in the pudding

My decision can not be undone

Transition surgery?

The proof is in the pudding


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Sign me up !

Settle down, Lady Marmalade.

Ass clown thinks he is going to recover once he is retired ….lol ….thats when the real deal starts showing


Settle down, Lady Marmalade.


Ass clown thinks he is going to recover once he is retired ….lol ….thats when the real deal starts showing


Your body will mostly heal without the daily wear and tear but how much depends on how long you wait to get out of that place.

Better video

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The proof is in the pudding

It sure is candy

My decision can not be undone

You have thirty days to change your mind once you leave.


And FU this morning.


Your body will mostly heal without the daily wear and tear but how much depends on how long you wait to get out of that place.

He will have to go buy some feeder pants if he thinks he is just going to sit around and drink beer.

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@@gumby llikes peter

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Fortunately for me, the gym is 5 minutes down the street.Β 

It has a full lap pool, therapy pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, walking track, yoga, and every piece of equipment you can imagine.

The best part is after turning 65 and going to Medicare, my gym membership is free. The center is tied into the local hospital system

and by using their Medicare supplement plan gives me that benefit. The bummer about it being a rehab center for the hospital is their

are a lot of rehab patients (some of whom) are hard to see. If I don’t workout or swim, I at least walk the track and then ride a bike.

I use the hot tub every day which is freaking great and go back most evenings to use the sauna. Not too many hot chicks.... but enough.

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Fortunately for me, the gym is 5 minutes down the street.Β 

It has a full lap pool, therapy pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, walking track, yoga, and every piece of equipment you can imagine.

The best part is after turning 65 and going to Medicare, my gym membership is free. The center is tied into the local hospital system

and by using their Medicare supplement plan gives me that benefit. The bummer about it being a rehab center for the hospital is their

are a lot of rehab patients (some of whom) are hard to see. If I don’t workout or swim, I at least walk the track and then ride a bike.

I use the hot tub every day which is freaking great and go back most evenings to use the sauna. Not too many hot chicks.... but enough.

✌️


@gumby likes dudes so it will be OK

You have thirty days to change your mind once you leave.


And FU this morning.

No give backs and FU2

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