My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like A Kid- — ((hot))
My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like a Kid—And That’s Exactly What I Need
It stung the first time she said it.
“I know I can be…overbearing,” Melissa admitted. “I guess I see myself as the person who helps everyone get there. My mom did that for me—she’d pack snacks for my games, nag me about stretches, make sure I wore sunscreen. That’s how I learned to be loving. Sometimes I forget not everyone wants a caretaker.” My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like A Kid-
I'm not asking for much, just a little bit of respect and trust that I know what I'm doing. I love working out with my mom, but sometimes I wish she'd treat me like the adult I am. My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like a Kid—And
- Shallow Plot: Like many webtoons in this niche, the plot is often thin. It relies heavily on the "gimmick" of the relationship dynamic rather than a deep, evolving story arc.
- Pacing: It can feel repetitive. If the "she treats me like a kid" joke doesn't land for you in chapter one, you might find the subsequent chapters dragging.
Outside the gym, their lives threaded into one another in small ways. They went for a Saturday hike, matching pace and breath. They celebrated each other’s milestones—Melissa’s half marathon, Jenna’s quiet promotion—with gestures that fit: medals and single-serve cakes. Friends teased them, half-jealous, half-admiring: “You two are a package.” Jenna learned to laugh at that, admitting privately that the “mommy” label had become less an insult and more a shorthand for a complex warmth. Shallow Plot: Like many webtoons in this niche,









