On 2022-02-02 10:34:00 Naledi said:
I always wonder why clients remove their fitness watches for a booking. I mean the average man burns 4.2 calories a minute when on top so me thinks that should count towards earning vitality points
On 2022-02-02 10:34:00 Naledi said:
I always wonder why clients remove their fitness watches for a booking. I mean the average man burns 4.2 calories a minute when on top so me thinks that should count towards earning vitality points
On 2022-02-02 11:16:28 modnarmodnar said:
On 2022-02-02 10:34:00 Naledi said: I always wonder why clients remove their fitness watches for a booking. I mean the average man burns 4.2 calories a minute when on top so me thinks that should count towards earning vitality points
Lol I'd love to keep mine on but it has a mesh strap that can cause some minor discomfort (for the lady) during the deed. My watch has detected that I'm "working out" though the odd times I've kept it on :)
On 2022-02-02 11:16:28 modnarmodnar said:
Lol I'd love to keep mine on but it has a mesh strap that can cause some minor discomfort (for the lady) during the deed. My watch has detected that I'm "working out" though the odd times I've kept it on :)
On 2022-02-02 16:26:29 Naledi said:
On 2022-02-02 11:16:28 modnarmodnar said:
Lol I'd love to keep mine on but it has a mesh strap that can cause some minor discomfort (for the lady) during the deed. My watch has detected that I'm "working out" though the odd times I've kept it on :)
Indeed, mine has vibrated during sessions alerting me that I've reached my 'calories burnt' count.