Blindfolded, what's your favourite part of your own body?
MsAmandaNJ
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I love the feel of my shoulders and legs, the muscle I've gained...it's not something I ever thought I'd be able to feel in my own body.
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My hips and butt...I can actually feel my hipbones again...and my butt feels like a butt again!7
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Midriff - I love the feeling of my jeans sliding down, even with my belt tight.
Yeah, not sure how that sounds lol...4 -
All of it! That might sound a bit bold, but everything has changed from parts feeling better to the touch (not all the squishy fat anymore) and of course looking better.6
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my calves - i have strong ones from lots of running/cycling2
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Legs, bum and waist. I'm pretty happy with my arms and shoulders as well. In general I've never been happier with the way I look than right now after I got fit :S4
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My arms and butt I can flex both2
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My right hand.
... specifically, the palm.3 -
My thighs I guess, they're really thin compared to the rest of my body parts and smooth2
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_unsteady_ wrote: »Hold up lemme put on a blindfold and touch myself
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Um, my eyes... which the blindfold is covering.
I guess hands are second.
Not stuff that really changes much.1 -
All my bulges.1
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My abs. I'm shaped like an hour glass so I have to appreciate the positives.2
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When I have a blind fold on, I'm not the one touching me.6
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I've always had nice legs (even though I'm short) but now they're more muscular, my calves are kind of impressive (to me at least). As far as changes from diet and exercise goes the most impressive change would be my waist. I found out I fall into the hourglass category which is in style right now. ( I grew up admiring that runway look) It's funny growing up I hated my big hips but it's an asset now! When I was bigger I thought my boobs and face were my only assets but now it's kind of hard to pick! *humble brag complete*2
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KyleGrace8 wrote: »I've always had nice legs (even though I'm short) but now they're more muscular, my calves are kind of impressive (to me at least). As far as changes from diet and exercise goes the most impressive change would be my waist. I found out I fall into the hourglass category which is in style right now. ( I grew up admiring that runway look) It's funny growing up I hated my big hips but it's an asset now! When I was bigger I thought my boobs and face were my only assets but now it's kind of hard to pick! *humble brag complete*
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I got my honey a nice alpaca scarf for Xmas a few years back. It's very soft. It's heavy and thick enough to block out all the light, and long enough to tie around somebody's head.
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Waist-hip-thigh curve.4
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Who cares?
Your favourite part of your body. Why is this information useful to me? Please tell
The progress I have made in the process of losing weight are incredible to me - the muscle I've gained, the fat I've shed, the flexibility I have. I had an itch on my shoulder this morning, it really made me appreciate all that I've done for myself, feeling the muscle I have built, being able to reach back and around without pain or strain. I was wondering what things others are proud of, hence the thread.8 -
MsAmandaNJ wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Who cares?
Your favourite part of your body. Why is this information useful to me? Please tell
The progress I have made in the process of losing weight are incredible to me - the muscle I've gained, the fat I've shed, the flexibility I have. I had an itch on my shoulder this morning, it really made me appreciate all that I've done for myself, feeling the muscle I have built, being able to reach back and around without pain or strain. I was wondering what things others are proud of, hence the thread.
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MsAmandaNJ wrote: »What's your problem, man? I didn't say the information would be useful to you.
The progress I have made in the process of losing weight are incredible to me - the muscle I've gained, the fat I've shed, the flexibility I have. I had an itch on my shoulder this morning, it really made me appreciate all that I've done for myself, feeling the muscle I have built, being able to reach back and around without pain or strain. I was wondering what things others are proud of, hence the thread.
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MsAmandaNJ wrote: »What's your problem, man? I didn't say the information would be useful to you.
The progress I have made in the process of losing weight are incredible to me - the muscle I've gained, the fat I've shed, the flexibility I have. I had an itch on my shoulder this morning, it really made me appreciate all that I've done for myself, feeling the muscle I have built, being able to reach back and around without pain or strain. I was wondering what things others are proud of, hence the thread.
Ha! It's tough when you have to pick just one at times. Thanks for the support!0 -
MsAmandaNJ wrote: »Ha! It's tough when you have to pick just one at times. Thanks for the support!
You got it. It was the itch part that got to me believe or not - I can actually scratch my own back now lol. I get it.1 -
My Face lol no matter how i feel about everything , my face never fails me lol3
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MsAmandaNJ wrote: »Ha! It's tough when you have to pick just one at times. Thanks for the support!
You got it. It was the itch part that got to me believe or not - I can actually scratch my own back now lol. I get it.
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MsAmandaNJ wrote: »It's amazing when you can finally do things like that, right? A while back, I glued a jar opener to a flat spatula so that I could lotion my back since I couldn't reach all of it. No more need for it :-D
It really is. I need pretty decent flexibility when flying, looking around for other traffic, lots of over the shoulder etc...about 3 weeks ago I realized there was zero discomfort after a long day. LoL, my poor wife heard all about it, for 20 minutes that night.
Small things that others take for granted can mean worlds to someone who could not previously do them. That's why I try to never discount someones story. Lots of inspiration to be found that way.1
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