But you know what? She never misses a workout. And neither do I. So maybe being her little gym goblin isn’t so bad. 🏋️♀️👩👧
I love my mom, I really do. But every time we work out together, she talks to me like I’m in middle school. “Make sure you wipe the machine.” “Don’t lift too heavy.” “Did you pack a snack?”
I tried talking to her about it. She said, “You’ll always be my baby.” 🙃 My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like A Kid-
I’m a grown adult. I’ve been going to the gym for years. But the second she’s there, I lose all credibility.
I’m an adult. I pay bills. I have a job. And yet… every time I step into the gym with my mom, I’m suddenly 12 years old again. But you know what
At first, it drove me crazy. But then I realized – this is her way of caring. She’s been cheering me on since I was wobbling on a tricycle. Now she’s just swapping the tricycle for a treadmill.
#GymMommy #StillHerBaby #LegDayWithMom Title: My mom treats me like a child at the gym and it’s embarrassing. So maybe being her little gym goblin isn’t so bad
Then she tried to fix my ponytail mid-set. And reminded me to “be careful on the big kid equipment.”
So yeah, she treats me like a kid at the gym. And honestly? I’ve started to appreciate it. Because not everyone has someone who cares enough to remind them to wipe down the machine. 💪❤️
Here’s a post draft for social media, blogs, or discussion forums, depending on where you want to share it. I’ve included a few tones: , humorous , and rant/vent . Option 1: Reflective & Relatable (Best for Facebook, Medium, or personal blog) Title: My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like a Kid – And I’m Not Sure How to Feel
Anyone else deal with this? How do you balance love and respect when your parent won’t see you as an adult — even in the squat rack?