Who wants a thigh gap??

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  • MireyGal76
    MireyGal76 Posts: 7,334 Member
    I'm going for thigh gap (FINALLY ACHIEVED!! WOOT WOOT!) AND big biceps too...

    hell, I want muscly biceps, shoulders, back, abs, thighs... not bodybuilder or anything, but toned, defined and almost ripped!

    If people don't like that look on a girl... they don't have to look! Or if they do with appalled fascination - keep quiet ;)

    If they do like it - feel free to let me know :)
  • InnerFatGirl
    InnerFatGirl Posts: 2,687 Member
    I don't want a thigh gap, but I have developed a crotch gap and I want it bigger.
  • AmyFett
    AmyFett Posts: 1,607 Member
    I want the thigh gap, not the elbow thing, wtf?
  • AmyFett
    AmyFett Posts: 1,607 Member
    Sad but true...and gross.

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    That is absolutely disgusting! How can men find that attractive? ick!!
  • Sad but true...and gross.

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    That is absolutely disgusting! How can men find that attractive? ick!!


    99% of men wouldn't find it attractive
  • emzeee9
    emzeee9 Posts: 2
    Do you realize how rude it is to say that? Like just think about this. When someone, just in general, has an eating disorder and it's gotten to the point where they look something like that, how could you say that? How could you say that about someone with a serious illness? Can I tell you something else? The eating disordered, we feel the same about ourselves. We're ALWAYS gross and disgusting to ourselves. Whether we're 90 pounds or 900. The image never improves. So thank you. Thanks for lowering the self esteem even further.
  • emzeee9
    emzeee9 Posts: 2
    Sad but true...and gross.

    images.jpg

    That is absolutely disgusting! How can men find that attractive? ick!!

    Do you realize how rude it is to say that? Like just think about this. When someone, just in general, has an eating disorder and it's gotten to the point where they look something like that, how could you say that? How could you say that about someone with a serious illness? Can I tell you something else? The eating disordered, we feel the same about ourselves. We're ALWAYS gross and disgusting to ourselves. Whether we're 90 pounds or 900. The image never improves. So thank you. Thanks for lowering the self esteem even further.
  • Do you realize how rude it is to say that? Like just think about this. When someone, just in general, has an eating disorder and it's gotten to the point where they look something like that, how could you say that? How could you say that about someone with a serious illness? Can I tell you something else? The eating disordered, we feel the same about ourselves. We're ALWAYS gross and disgusting to ourselves. Whether we're 90 pounds or 900. The image never improves. So thank you. Thanks for lowering the self esteem even further.

    Well it is a choice--whether or not you believe it to be--you CAN get better. You can fight the illness and distorted thoughts but you have to want to. I've done it--I know people who have as well and it is within your power to fix it.
  • I almost have a gap between my thighs :) ...so close!