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  • #31
    Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
    Doesn't the "average" professional work until ~5pm? By the time they get home it's at least 5:30.


    There really is no such thing as ideal, unless it's not working at all and doing as you please 24/7 while someone else pays all your bills. Even then, I'm not sure that's necessarily fulfilling.

    I work until 2 in the morning, so my schedule is completely opposite on some days. We all do what we have to do or what works best for us/our family. *Someone* out there has to work all hours of the clock. Nobody else gets to judge whether it's wrong, right or somewhere in between.
    Again... my point is that everyone is different. And different things work for different families. Just because blm's friends schedule wouldn't work for me doesn't make it right or wrong.

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    • #32
      My wife works from home 90% of the time. If she has to go into the office I can work from home those mornings to get my kids on the bus. I've been blessed with a job that is extremely flexible with my hours. I get out of work at 3pm which means I can hit the gym and be home by 4:15. I can work from home if needed (sick child). I understand not everyone has this flexibility. Every family is different and has their method of making it work for them.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
        I think everyone is different. For me getting home at 6pm 6 days a week and only seeing my kids for 2.5 hours before they are off to bed would not work at all. Not saying he is a bad father by any means. Sounds like he is a great one. But his schedule and time spent with his kids would not work for me.
        Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
        I guess that was my point. We are all different. I think Rocket putting his kids before himself shows true selflessness and I respect him for that. That being said, you have to find some time for yourself and your spouse too.
        Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
        Again... my point is that everyone is different. And different things work for different families. Just because blm's friends schedule wouldn't work for me doesn't make it right or wrong.
        Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
        My wife works from home 90% of the time. If she has to go into the office I can work from home those mornings to get my kids on the bus. I've been blessed with a job that is extremely flexible with my hours. I get out of work at 3pm which means I can hit the gym and be home by 4:15. I can work from home if needed (sick child). I understand not everyone has this flexibility. Every family is different and has their method of making it work for them.


        Please, tell us again how everyone is different :whistle








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        • #34
          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
          Doesn't the "average" professional work until ~5pm? By the time they get home it's at least 5:30.


          There really is no such thing as ideal, unless it's not working at all and doing as you please 24/7 while someone else pays all your bills. Even then, I'm not sure that's necessarily fulfilling.

          I work until 2 in the morning, so my schedule is completely opposite on some days. We all do what we have to do or what works best for us/our family. *Someone* out there has to work all hours of the clock. Nobody else gets to judge whether it's wrong, right or somewhere in between.
          Please tell me again why you don't understand the definition of "different". :)

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BEAST View Post
            Lol at bouncer. Words of a typical 28 year old. Bro regardless of kids or no kids body and mind changes as you get older. You WILL NOT feel the same when you hit 40 or 50 period. You can yack about how things will never change and you will always be hardcore and blah blah blah. It will all change period. Kids or no kids.
            I hear ya bro. I guess I can only speak on my current mindset. :)

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            • #36
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
              I hear ya bro. I guess I can only speak on my current mindset. :)
              Let me give you an example...what kind of mind set do you think all of the gods of bodybuilding had? Flex, Dorian, Ronnie and all of the others you can name. Those guys were living, breathing bodybuilding and look at them now. Age changes everything.

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              • #37
                I get it, I guess I just feel from from my experience with friends that have had kids, something changes. Like you are robbed a bit of being young and doing what you want. Your life turns into raising them.

                I am not saying I have any problem at all with people that have kids, just as for right now at least, I don't see myself being at all ready or even interested in the thought of all that.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
                  Please tell me again why you don't understand the definition of "different". :)



                  Pretty sure you just quoted my reply saying how we all operate/work "different" and nobody is to judge.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BEAST View Post
                    Lol at bouncer. Words of a typical 28 year old. Bro regardless of kids or no kids body and mind changes as you get older. You WILL NOT feel the same when you hit 40 or 50 period. You can yack about how things will never change and you will always be hardcore and blah blah blah. It will all change period. Kids or no kids.

                    Rocket I know how you feel brother. Hang in there it'll get little easier. Lol. :)
                    You actually think he's under 30:rofl:

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                    • #40


                      he is off by a year though. im 29 will be 30 in Aug. fuck that. :(

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        I get it, I guess I just feel from from my experience with friends that have had kids, something changes. Like you are robbed a bit of being young and doing what you want. Your life turns into raising them.

                        I am not saying I have any problem at all with people that have kids, just as for right now at least, I don't see myself being at all ready or even interested in the thought of all that.
                        I actually agree with this totally, and would further add, often people say how great it is to have kids, it changes you etc etc, I look in their eyes and they look dead, it seems to actually halt.and retard their adventures and life experiences because they're shackled with responsibility. I think, yeah but if I have kids it wouldn't be that way, but I'm probably kidding myself.

                        One thing I'm certain of is that life its not a.competition to do as much as you can in the shortest possible time, but to do what you enjoy and cherish it, and for rocket its clearly spending time with his daughter, he should do it without hurry, and.cherish every moment.

                        I've adlai noticed beast grew titz

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post


                          he is off by a year though. im 29 will be 30 in Aug. fuck that. :(
                          Lol by your own admission of late you have lied through your teeth about everything from bodyweight, weights lifted blah blah your second only to rado on the bullshit scale, oh but I'm a hater for questioning your age, the most commonly lied about fact in the history of mankind ahahahaha

                          If we were in theroom I would.flick peanuts at the back of your old, bald scalp untill you lashed out, then cry and play victim so the women came in and you.got in trouble and I got victim.sympathy nookie

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
                            Lol by your own admission of late you have lied through your teeth about everything from bodyweight, weights lifted blah blah your second only to rado on the bullshit scale, oh but I'm a hater for questioning your age, the most commonly lied about fact in the history of mankind ahahahaha

                            If we were in theroom I would.flick peanuts at the back of your old, bald scalp untill you lashed out, then cry and play victim so the women came in and you.got in trouble and I got victim.sympathy nookie
                            what age would make you feel better? that's what i will be. :)

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by blm View Post
                              Don't speak of something you have no idea about. There is nothing fundamentally neglected. He and his wife and his teenage daughter balance responsibilities very well. They are an inspirational family. His wife works from home and runs the cheer team for her daughter as well.
                              ya that makes more sence older kids alot easyer specially teens

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                                what age would make you feel better? that's what i will be. :)
                                If your seriousely only 29 with a face like leather, hardly any hair growing on the top of your head, knackered joints and old fart hair all over your back and shit then you must have had a hard life bro, I look way younger and I'm fairly older

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