Because I see you attend The Iron Temple, you must also be a worshipper of Brodin. Wheymen.
I wasn't aware of any of the references that you used (e.g., "Brodin", "Wheymen") until I looked them up just now.
I suspect that you're joking, but for the benefit of other readers regarding my intention:
I would personally find it terribly unfortunate if what I've sincerely written in my original post above were to be misconstrued in any way with the Brodin references, which come across as a part of "bro" culture; this was categorically not my intention.
Strength training is for everyone, and both the physical and mental aspects of exercise of any type (e.g., cardio, strength, yoga, etc.) are beneficial to everyone.
I thought you offered great advice. My gf works out where I am mostly lethargic and I can see the difference it has made in her personality and attitude.
Ahh yes, well if you can't take a message of support from someone who (independent of your article) supports "bro" culture, I should note that I do not support your lifestyle, that of the "uptight tool."