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AIBU?

To never go for a walk again for the rest of my born days?

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Sheeeeeep · 11/04/2021 15:38

Never ever ever.

Weekends and holidays will be spent doing anything that does not involve Going For A Walk.

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SummerHouse · 11/04/2021 15:41

But... what will you do? I love a walk. Unless children are involved.

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Foolintherain · 11/04/2021 15:43

I hate going for a walk. Well I don't mind so much if I'm walking to a pub or the shops. But I never ever go just for a walk.

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Ilikeviognier · 11/04/2021 15:43

No way are you being unreasonable. But I’m saying that with a fighting 5 and 6 year old who basically complain about going for a walk and then fight the entire way on the walk....sigh.

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Sheeeeeep · 11/04/2021 15:43

What will I DO?

The zoo, the farm, swimming, shopping, go to the pub, a cafe, a restaurant, go to the gym, the fair, theme parks, flying lessons, scuba diving, concerts, horse riding, coffee, hairdressers, get my nails done, soft play, play dates ...

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Eachpeachpears · 11/04/2021 15:44

Swimming sounds delightful op!

If I never utter the words "go for a walk" again, it will be too soon!

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GloveFromAbove · 11/04/2021 15:45

With you on this one OP. I am SO SO bored of walking and I live in a place with easy reach (5 mins walk) of beautiful coastline. Sick of walking and being cold, walking and being rained on (or snowed on today), walking and trying to stay out of people’s way, just totally fed up of it!

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Sheeeeeep · 11/04/2021 15:45

Go to the library, a bookshop, museums, art galleries, go to a city just because, watch a ballet, a musical, a play ...

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Forgothowmuchlhatehomeschoolin · 11/04/2021 15:56

Yep l am walked out too!!

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Same4Walls · 11/04/2021 15:59

I'll quite happily go for another walk but only if it's a walk somewhere in a lovely foreign country in beautiful sunshine. A walk anywhere within a 20 mile radius of my front door, never again!

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maddiemookins16mum · 11/04/2021 16:00

I think I must be in the minority that I haven’t been for one ‘walk’ throughout the last 13 months.

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Glitterblue · 11/04/2021 16:01

My mother is obsessed with going for a walk EVERY day. She complains if they have one day when they don't go for one and she asks me every single day if we've been for one and gives me a lecture if we haven't. It's at the point now where I always, always say yes even if we haven't just to avoid the lecture about fresh air and exercise 😂

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Sexnotgender · 11/04/2021 16:01

God yes.

We went for a drive yesterday 😂 I was like, oh no, we’ve become people who go for a drive.

In my defence I’m 9 months pregnant and walking isn’t super fun.

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ChubbyLittleManInACampervan · 11/04/2021 16:02

Yabu

You are assuming this is the last lockdown Grin it really Sad

Better hold on to those walking shoes and that walking spirit Wink

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Whereiswarmth · 11/04/2021 16:02

Same op!!

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Beamur · 11/04/2021 16:03

Never is a long time!
Although having some more variety will be nice. I'm looking forward to going to the cinema again.

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Sheeeeeep · 11/04/2021 16:03

@ChubbyLittleManInACampervan

Yabu

You are assuming this is the last lockdown Grin it really Sad

Better hold on to those walking shoes and that walking spirit Wink

You - !!!! Grin
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sunflowersandbuttercups · 11/04/2021 16:03

I can't wait until all the lockdown walkers bugger off Grin

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Bargebill19 · 11/04/2021 16:04

Yep. Walking is fine if it’s to get from a-z, or walk the dog, or at work (I walk miles). But otherwise walking, just because, nope - not for me.

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serin · 11/04/2021 16:05

Even our dog is sick of going on walks.
YANBU.

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Lofu · 11/04/2021 16:05

I have a toddler so when I say 'let's go for a walk' he hears 'let's take an age to get as far as the neighbor's house then you should throw yourself on the ground and refuse to move'.

Fuck walks.

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Ragwort · 11/04/2021 16:05

Agree .... well, I probably will but just so bored of walking, I walked to the shops this morning (hour's round trip) and was going to have another walk this afternoon but secretly pleased that it seems to be raining heavily Grin.

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TheTurn0fTheScrew · 11/04/2021 16:08

I am so sick of my two, huge, beautiful local parks. For a few weeks I've been medically unable to drive, so can only do walks from the door. Can't wait for a hilltop coastal walk with a pub at the end though.

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Harrykanesrightsock · 11/04/2021 16:11

@sunflowersandbuttercups

I can't wait until all the lockdown walkers bugger off Grin

It will be bloody bliss when most of the lockdown walkers stop invading our village, I walk the dog at 5.30am at weekends now
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peak2021 · 11/04/2021 16:13

If you are going to places that will be open, wearing face coverings where required, and not going short distances by car, then YANBU to never go on a walk other than to get to a place such as these again.

More space for dog walkers, even the dog who did not like me this afternoon.

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1AngelicFruitCake · 11/04/2021 16:17

@maddiemookins16mum

I think I must be in the minority that I haven’t been for one ‘walk’ throughout the last 13 months.

I’m assuming you’ve got children from your username so what have you been doing, especially at the weekends? My children would’ve gone crazy if we stayed in, especially when it was miserable in January.
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