Measuring your weight loss with no scale
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BadgerFaced wrote: »I bought a scale guys, saved up some money and got one at walmart. I know you're all very happy!
good for you. happy weighing.0 -
@Therealobi1 - Thank you! It's already going very well.0
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Hi all. I am not sure how men's clothes run, but I find for me I go down a size for every 10-12 lbs of weight lost. Exercise and workout toning all can alter this, but it is something to think of when factoring. I wish you all the best. Remember, the scale is not our friend anyway and does not determine if we are healthy.
I do feel the need to point out that BadgerFaced came here for encouragement and helpful advise, not judgement and harshness. Reminding yourself how negative judgement makes you feel when you receive it, I am sure it would not be anyone's intention to intentionally negatively impact others successes to boost their ego's. I feel it is always good to remember in some cases a filter works wonders.
[quote="You're making excuses. You've been given alternatives. If it is important to you, you will find a way to get one"[/quote]
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BadgerFaced wrote: »I bought a scale guys, saved up some money and got one at walmart. I know you're all very happy!
Yaay! All the best!
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