Shirley: I know but I have no choice. My stomach just keeps crying for more and more.
May: Why? I never saw you eat so much before.
Shirley: I've been going to the gym these days. The exercise makes me hungry all the time.
May: So your stomach is the one that actually gets a lot of work-out.
Shirley: Don't pull my leg.
May: This way you'll probably put on more weight. Will you give up?
Shirley: Surely not. I can feel the results. I'm starting to feel different now.
May: Then how are you gonna deal with the problem of getting extra weight?
Shirley: I'm planning to meet my personal trainer to have the work-out plan fixed.
May: Oh, I've got an idea. Why don't you ask Dad to go with you? He badly needs some exercise.
Shirley: Your father is a bit too timid. He even doesn't know how to introduce himself.
May: He can just say: “I'm Benjamin. I'm new and shy.”
Shirley: Girl, don't make fun of your Daddy. But I can introduce him to my personal trainer. Maybe one day he will be a fitness freak instead of a cough potato.
May: My mom goes to a gym these days. She says she can feel the difference now. But I think her stomach is the one that actually gets a lot of work-out because she is eating more than before. This way she puts on even more weight. To solve this problem she decides to ask her personal trainer to fix her work-out plan.