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Woman shuts down pushy gym regular after he repeatedly interrupts her workouts, making it clear she’s there for sport, not for social interaction: ‘Someone’s need for connection doesn’t override my need to have a good workout’

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  • AITA for shutting someone down when they tried to talk to me at the gym?

    "Look man, I don't want to do this. I'm here to work out, I'm not here to make friends"
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  • So, for context, I (F32) don't talk to anyone at my gym outside of saying hi and bye to the people who work there, and having polite etiquette when asking someone if they're using
  • something/saying thank you when they're done. This is partially for efficiency, but mostly because I go to the gym stoned AF and I'm in my zone and I don't want to talk to anyone.
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  • Last week, after my work out, I walked over to the food carts by my gym to pick up tacos. While I was there, some guy (M40+) stopped me and said he went to the same gym. I had never
  • noticed him before but he like insisted on walking with me and was talking to me. I was kind of annoyed ― just because you see me on the street with my
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  • Who doesn't like small talk while trying to catch a breath?!

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  • headphones out doesn't mean it's an invitation to talk to me. I made small talk and tried to be polite. Got out as quick as I could.
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  • So the other day, when I'm at the gym foam rolling out with my headphones in, this guy just beelines to me while I'm trying to avoid eye contact, and squats
  • down next to me to say hi and give me a fist bump. I give him a quick heads up acknowledge him but ignore the fist bump. Avoid eye contact the rest of the time I'm there.
  • And then today, this guy comes into the gym and sees me. I immediately avoid eye contact and he doesn't come up to me,
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  • so I think he gets the picture. But then, when I'm doing leg lifts, he comes over and tries to give me a fist bump.
  • So I take out my headphone and I say "Look man, I don't want to do this. I'm here to work out, I'm not here to make friends. I don't want to talk to you, okay." And he
  • starts to say "I was just saying hi.” And I respond with "Yeah, I get it. Please don't." And put my headphone back in and kept working out.
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  • I realize anyone who saw this probably thought I was a giant AH. But, I don't think someone's need for connection overrides my need to have a good workout. So, AITAH?
  • UPDATE: For people saying this would have been different if he was an attractive guy. I stumble and get awkward no matter who it is if the conversation needs to go beyond more than a single question and response. Men, women, children.
  • This isn't a "want it" or "don't want it" situation as much as it's a "I'm not in a headspace where I can have human conversation."
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  • For people saying this is the same type of person who wonders why guys don't ask them out: I keep a little post it note in my gym bag that says "Hi, my name is (name).
  • I think you're cute, but I want to respect your gym time. Text me if you want to get coffee sometime." I've never given it to anyone, but it's there if I ever feel like I need it.

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