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Why do young girls insist more on fitness than young women?
People who can really keep fit are really admirable, and those who are in good shape can be envied. In fact, it's not just girls who are more persistent than young women. In real life, most boys are more persistent than girls, because most boys like fitness and boys focus on one thing for a long time.

Then why do young women seldom insist? In fact, it's not that they can't insist, it's that they don't want to insist, it's that they are forced. If they have the same time and the same conditions, I think young women are more persistent, because they prefer to have their own time and space, but they lose it because they don't have the time and conditions.

First of all, young women must get married, some have children, maybe more than one. Think about it, they all spend their time and energy on their children, and really have no extra time to spend all day around their children, husbands and family.

Secondly, while taking care of children, we should also be busy with all kinds of housework. Don't underestimate the amount of housework in a family. If the children at home are lively and active, it is estimated that they should be cleaned more than three times a day, and they should also do laundry and cook, and send their children to and from school. They are too tired to move even if they have time. How can they talk about sports and fitness? I hope to get some sleep.

Finally, there are personal reasons. Some young women feel that when they have children and get married, they don't need to exercise or dress lazily. There are really such young women in real life. They are very young, but they look older than their actual age.

In fact, as a woman, my personal advice is to love yourself more, exercise more and dress up often. After all, time is fleeting. Since you can't go back to your girlhood, you should dress up all the more. When I am forty or fifty years old, I can still be radiant and beautiful. What a proud thing it is.