Are you a dunloper?

So do you wear your pants on your waist or are you a dunloper (were your belly dun loped over your belt)? As a dunloper I have not gone down a single pants size even after losing 90lbs. I have lost almost 10 inches on my waist so I am not discuraged by this as I can definatly see a difference in how my clothes fit overall but since my pants have always been smaller because of not wearing them overtop of the hanging belly I have not had to get any smaller pants. Just wondering if anyone else out there that is a dunloper ever felt unmotivated because they havent had to replace any pants after losing a good bit of size.

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  • bunnymum150
    bunnymum150 Posts: 311
    i've got the dun lop but also use this to describe my blob below belly button.
    so I still have a pair of pants that were the last ones that I could zip and button with a large dunlop or muffin top.
    i really should dispose of them!
    the next size pants are the same size only petit and are difinitely smaller ( and too short)
    Keep up the great work/success!
  • iceman7840
    iceman7840 Posts: 110
    I say progress is progress and that is something to hold your head up high and smile about.

    We aren't always going to see the progress in a traditional sense. Some weeks I lose pounds on the scale but don't notice it on my body. Other weeks, I won't lose any pounds and might even have a slight gain, but my body it tighter and clothes fit a bit looser.

    Just keep at it and enjoy the success no matter where it is at. 90 lbs is nothing to shake a stick at. That is some major weight loss right there!
  • bobf279
    bobf279 Posts: 342 Member
    For the first time in years my trousers fit my waist I am sort of at the inbetween stage where there is still a bit of belly and if they slip to my hips there is a bit of dunloping.................but not for long my weight loss journey continues at a steady pace..............oh and I have dropped back down to 34 inch jeans and they are loose