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Should I quit the Air Force ROTC if its interfering with my work out?

Ok so I'm trying to impress this popular girl from high school I havent seen in 2 years. But I figure shes probaly gonna be homw winter break. I spend 1.5 hours weightlifing and 2 hours running every day. Its working good. My biceps r big, ive lost a lotta weight and Im on the verge of a 6-pack. i figure if i keep it up till December shes mine.. shes gonna lust for me.

So I joined the air force rotc in fall. Figured it discipline me get me in shape cool stuff with a rifle. But its a lotta work and stress and only one workout a week. And i get let anything get in the way of the work out. I dont even go to class any more. My dad said how can u leave at atime like this when the military cant get people? But hey nothing can take my mind off working out!

Eyes on the prize baby!

As I write this Im in the college library Im gonna quit within an hour so hurry up with your advice! Im suppose to be at LLAB as we speak!

2007-11-02 14:21:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Great, but at this point put the weights down and pick up the books! You're looking at a step that could lead to a rewarding career that will last a lifetime. Or you can throw it away for someone that you "Think" will find you attractive? Try thinking with your brain and not your dick!

Let's put it this way, I've been lifting for 25+ years. I started out like you, it's addictive isn't it? You're looking good and have a very positive outlook. But you are getting to a point that with the increased positive self image, increased vanity is starting to creep in. And with that vanity you push everything else aside to work harder and become bigger and "better". Then the injuries start, torn ligaments and muscles, stress injuries to the joints. And then when you are recovering you hit a state of depression because you can't keep working out.

Physical perfection is temporary, life lasts much longer that that!

I busted my *** off to look good and impress the girl to. In my case, she dated me a few times and informed me she was a lesbian. But liked me as "a friend". Looking back, I could've done better things with the time I spent chasing "The Prize".

At this point, I will tell you to focus on the ROTC and set a career path for yourself. You can still work out, but back off on the intensity. Your body will adapt and go into a "maintenance" phase. You'll find that doing the simplest excercises(chin-ups, push-ups running etc.) will maintain the gains you've made. And watch your diet and calorie intake!

Make the right choice now and you will avoid a lieftime of regrets!

Good Luck!

2007-11-02 14:52:38 · answer #1 · answered by mebe1042 5 · 1 0

So.....when this girl sees you.....you will have great biceps....but no job..... no education......no military training. In short - absolutely nothing going for your - no future and nothing to offer.

You'll be a looser with great biceps.

How stupid are you?

More importantly, how stupid do you think women are?

Also....didn't you know that women find uniforms sexy as Hell.

You know what.....go shoot some more steroids you looser and drop out of college and ROTC. Give that seat and uniform up to a man that's more worthy. Looser.

2007-11-02 22:11:18 · answer #2 · answered by Boots 7 · 1 0

If you're not under contract yet, quit. If you're under contract, don't worry - since you're not attending classes, they'll probably end up disenrolling you.

Of course then you'll have a military service obligation...but that's good, because they work out in basic much more often than they do in ROTC.

2007-11-02 21:24:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Don't quite for a girls she might not be the one go for the career. If she is the one then she will be there no matter what.

2007-11-02 21:26:15 · answer #4 · answered by Steven C 7 · 0 0

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