The woman found out that her boyfriend was cheating on her through the fitness app
An NFL broadcaster and her partner fell in love with the Fitbit fitness app and everything was wonderful - until in the middle of the night she found out he was in the midst of heightened physical activity. When she tweeted about it, the reactions on social networks were particularly tearing
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NFL broadcaster Jane Slater revealed she caught her partner (today he is the ex) cheating on her - after discovering through the Smartbit watch's Fitbit app he wore after his physical indices skyrocketed - at 4 a.m.
This revelation came last month following a storm that broke out on social networks in the US due to scandalous fitness bike company Pluton. The advertisement shows a married woman receiving a holiday gift from her husband - a fitness bike and then documenting herself using them for a year in a selfie photo shoot and at the end of the two years sitting together Many people claimed it was a sexual and abusive advertisement - a large part claimed that a man who bought his wife a fitness bike as a gift actually hinted to her that she was fat, others wondered why a working mother and child rearer should also document herself doing fitness for her husband - and above all, bullying Everyone has the facial expressions of the woman who issues a warrant KH.
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Following the storm caused by the ad, and the debate over whether it's okay to buy a fitness gift for your spouse - Slater revealed her story in conversation with reporter Albert Barer, who defended his decision to purchase a fitness bike for his wife three years ago, "she was not harmed," he tweeted.
Slater said that last summer her boyfriend bought himself and herself a Christmas Fitbit. Although she "liked" the Fitbit, she regretted it - when she found out she was cheating on her. "One Ex bought me a Fitbit for Christmas. I loved it. We coordinated training, we energized each other. I didn't hate it. True". And in case anyone else suspected that it was an innocent activity or a spotty activity, she made it clear in a subsequent tweet: "Spoiler: He didn't go into fitness training early at 4am."
The tweet became instant viral with over 400,000 likes and reactions. Many women shared similar stories as the one she wrote: "Jane, my ex-husband was caught cheating on me because he was wearing the running watch and heart rate gauge that my mom bought him for Christmas. When he" ran "for a minute and his heart rate rose to the sky, I began to suspect ". Another said she had recently bought a mattress that measures breathing, movement and heart rate during the night and will now begin to follow her husband: "I have concerns about my husband when I go on trips - but with the new sheet I can check the level of activity when I am not there."
Others (mostly men) tried to find excuses for the ex-boyfriend's behavior: "Rocky mistake. Always shut down the Fitbit when you go out and play Wii with friends," one commenter wrote. Another tried: "I think you're just jumping to conclusions. Maybe he was part of a high school football team that likes to get up at 4 in the morning and go running?"
Others tried to "feel sorry" for Slater: "I'm sorry for you, but you started traffic. Now thousands of women will check their couple's movements in Fitbit. I smell a particularly funny advertisement for the Super Bowl." Slater herself said she took the story fairly easily - and is currently in a happy relationship.