THIGH DIMPLES!
quiksylver296
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The stronger I get, the less I care about thigh dimples. These thighs can squat 265 lbs and deadlift 385 lbs. I'm rocking these dimples.
What body part are you loving more and more?
What body part are you loving more and more?
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Go, dimples, go!!! 😉2
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All I see is awesomeness.
ETA, my answer, I guess (read the post, Pinup!) I like having visible collarbones and only one chin.9 -
I love my back a lot more now, and I don't even work out! I just walk. It is just curved very nicely now.2
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My chest! I've had a few surgeries on the front of my torso, and spent too much time protecting those tender parts. I've been trying to do a push-up for a few years now, and I still can't do one. But I've been consistent with practicing on the edge of my bed, and I've built a little definition now. If I ever receive a medal, I'll actually have a chest to pin it on!9
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Awesome!
Thighs for me too. Growing up I always hated having "thunder thighs". Now I love them and appreciate them for all they can do.3 -
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Thighs for me, as well. They ain't small (darned pear shape!) and they ain't pretty (darned loose skin!), but I loooove being able to see the muscle in 'em. And knowing that that muscle will carry me around 14 miles of hilly terrain, or through a six-and-a-half-minute BodyPump squat track. Go go gadget thighs!10
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I like my thighs too... I am pear shaped and have big thighs and I like them. IDGAF about my cellulite and stretch marks. I think it's silly so many women are so worried about that kind of crap. We all have them lol.8
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quiksylver296 wrote: »The stronger I get, the less I care about thigh dimples. These thighs can squat 265 lbs and deadlift 385 lbs. I'm rocking these dimples.
What body part are you loving more and more?
Legs for me, inclusive. I couldn't work them out for a few years, and now that I can, and see a little muscle...it's just a good feeling3 -
Can the rest of us still doubt your sanity?
*runs away*8 -
I'm actually going to say thighs as well. For years I hated my big thighs. I wanted stick legs with a big thigh gap. Now I recognize that my thighs are part of my curvy figure and getting a thigh gap might mean losing more weight/fat that I want to.5
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Heck yes to thigh dimples! I appreciate my upper arms so much more than I used to - these arms help me do chin-ups and pull-ups, which is *mind-blowing*.7
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I never liked stretch marks now I find something attractive about them.
Got my first gray hair and I’m in awe about it. And no I’m not plucking it out.
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Can the rest of us still doubt your sanity?
*runs away*
I'd be surprised if you didn't.1 -
My belly. It’s fun, it jiggles when I giggle, and makes everyone giggle more.
What more can I ask for as I just don’t have the dedication to lift year round, or the opportunity.
Cheers, h.
(Sat in the sunny (yup the sun has peaked out) Scottish Borders right now keeping an eye on my 92 yo mum for a few weeks, no gym time)11 -
Looks good to me! My butt, I was born with a big one and no amount of work has ever caused it to shrink to anything but a curvaceous rump. So since I'm stuck with it, I'm embracing it.6
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I like the whole thing better, I guess. I've never been big into self-shaming about my body - it can do useful things! - but it's definitely improved.
If I have to pick one thing: I was kind of excited, when I lost weight, to see some cute li'l ol' lady muscles in my arms from all those years of rowing, that had never been visible because of their fat-coat.
And to think rowing is mostly a leg sport!12 -
When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/8
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kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
Good one! I've worn US size 11 since age 11, and it took me quite a long time to be OK with it.3 -
This may be a strange answer but for me it’s my little loose skin pouch on my lower tummy. I’ve hated it and even considered surgery in the past. Now I look at it as representative of what my body is capable of. I have that pouch because I made a human! And after that I conquered weight loss and fitness despite thyroid disease and multiple injuries along the way. That skin was earned as a direct result of some of the things I’m most proud of my body for.24
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kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.1 -
My arms! I still have fat arms and terrible bat-wings, but my arms are getting way stronger, and they DO look better. It's bothering me less and less when they aren't covered down to the elbow.8
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RelCanonical wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.
Seriously, stop twinning me (Can I blame my clumsiness on small feet too?)2 -
RelCanonical wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.
Seriously, stop twinning me (Can I blame my clumsiness on small feet too?)
This is MFP. You can blame any negative thing on some factor that's completely outside your control.
Oops, off topic.
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RelCanonical wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.
Seriously, stop twinning me (Can I blame my clumsiness on small feet too?)
This is MFP. You can blame any negative thing on some factor that's completely outside your control.
Oops, off topic.
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RelCanonical wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.
Seriously, stop twinning me (Can I blame my clumsiness on small feet too?)
This is MFP. You can blame any negative thing on some factor that's completely outside your control.
Oops, off topic.
And yet uncannily relevant...3 -
RelCanonical wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.
Seriously, stop twinning me (Can I blame my clumsiness on small feet too?)
I was secretly hoping you had shrunk (re:consistency thread) so we could be the same height too.2 -
We hear so much about Body dysmorphic disorder these days, this thread is awesomely refreshing9
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RelCanonical wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »When I was in high school I hated my big feet. Later, I discovered yoga and balancing poses. I now give my big feet credit for being able to balance well in yoga and crazy good on this test https://posturemovementpain.com/2014/01/30/how-long-should-i-be-able-to-balance-on-one-leg/
This must be why I have almost no balance...I wear a 6.
Seriously, stop twinning me (Can I blame my clumsiness on small feet too?)
This is MFP. You can blame any negative thing on some factor that's completely outside your control.
Oops, off topic.
:laugh:2
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