I want to start a chain of gym , called as PINK GYM
THAT GYM will only be for women, every equipment will be pink,
We will have self defense classes there, menstrual day yoga
Gynacs on scheduled time
Healthy dessert counter
And clean washrooms
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Anonymous 8
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 1y
Women compared to men contribute to 20% of gym customers I donโt think itโs sustainable at all
I want to start a chain of gym , called as PINK GYM
THAT GYM will only be for women, every equipment will be pink,
We will have self defense classes there, menstrual day yoga
Gynacs on scheduled time
Healthy dessert counter
And clean washrooms
A
Become a high value man through purpose, not game.
Men spend half their lives seeking tactics to attract women, while disregarding their core responsibility at the cost of it.
The need to fulfil lust has become so strong, that a mans apex value ha
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mg
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it is surprising observation that Women earning โน15-20k sometimes choose to spend on experiences like Starbucks or fancy hotels. Men earning โน80k might prefer simpler street food. This could mean some women prioritize personal enjoyment, while many m
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
We're gonna extinct ...ย โขย 1y
Why I see only men on this platform?๐ค
Any women entrepreneur here?
I know they are winning Instagram, but what about their market share in startup culture?
Women are great marketers btw!
Lot to learn from them!
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Aastha
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A lot of founders think funding = validation, but thatโs just step one. If you canโt turn that capital into real, sustainable growth, itโs just a countdown to running out of cash. Just because a startup raises VC money doesnโt mean itโs successful. V
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