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I think I want to quit
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The larger you are the better a metric weight is.
As you 'lose weight' (or should I say, lose fat) the less reliable weight is as a metric for your progress. At some point you have to switch to body fat percentage or waist size or just 'looks'.
But in the beginning of a weight loss journey weighing yourself is a cheap and easy way to see progress.0 -
I think I love you...lol!
You got me,until I read your whole post...:bigsmile:0 -
Wow.... some people need a lesson in "reading sarcasm 101". :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
More like a lesson in reading the entire post before they go on their own diatribe. I will never be a size 2, but I'm gonna keep going until I get as close as I can...*kitten* what the scale thinks!
^^^^^^^ This!!!0 -
LOL... I started getting really frustrated at the beginning of your post and then read to the bottom... Great job!
Nice ... getting someone called patience to get frustratedI have that effect on people sometime :blushing:
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awesome post... i'm laughing away at those who didnt get what you were trying to say...0
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