Exercise log advice?
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I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
10/10, would sob in jealousy at the sight of.
If this is a boy body sign me up.0 -
I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
I mean it's not as if there isn't something totally legit there to make fun of. Didja see them ridiculous shoes?0 -
I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
Quoting hot chick so I can play in this thread too.
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I was really hoping to get some helpful info from this thread...... Huh. Maybe next time.
What sort of information were you looking for?
I think there has been some very helpful info, such as:
1. How to log a HIIT workout
a) get a heart-rate-monitor
b) log it as circuit training, even if the burn is less than you think it should be
2. How to avoid body-shaming
a) Don't talk *kitten* about other people's bodies
b) Don't let your jealousy and insecurity make you lash out at people who have reached/achieved their fitness goals.
Lots and lots of helpful info! :flowerforyou:0 -
I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
Wow! Thanks Bean,
I was wondering what boy body looks like! I wanna have a body like hers!0 -
I was really hoping to get some helpful info from this thread...... Huh. Maybe next time.
What sort of information were you looking for?
I think there has been some very helpful info, such as:
1. How to log a HIIT workout
a) get a heart-rate-monitor
b) log it as circuit training, even if the burn is less than you think it should be
2. How to avoid body-shaming
a) Don't talk *kitten* about other people's bodies
b) Don't let your jealousy and insecurity make you lash out at people who have reached/achieved their fitness goals.
Lots and lots of helpful info! :flowerforyou:0 -
Uh I wisssh I could have a body like that. I mean... I've got bigger hips and my torso is shorter so it'll never happen, but still... Wowie.0
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I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
woah. Body shaming is not cool, but you're trying to throw shade at this woman?
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I was really hoping to get some helpful info from this thread...... Huh. Maybe next time.
What sort of information were you looking for?
I think there has been some very helpful info, such as:
1. How to log a HIIT workout
a) get a heart-rate-monitor
b) log it as circuit training, even if the burn is less than you think it should be
2. How to avoid body-shaming
a) Don't talk *kitten* about other people's bodies
b) Don't let your jealousy and insecurity make you lash out at people who have reached/achieved their fitness goals.
Lots and lots of helpful info! :flowerforyou:
In to give more to Lora and agree with everything here. (Including the fact that I now want a boy body!!!)0 -
I was really hoping to get some helpful info from this thread...... Huh. Maybe next time.
What sort of information were you looking for?
I think there has been some very helpful info, such as:
1. How to log a HIIT workout
a) get a heart-rate-monitor
b) log it as circuit training, even if the burn is less than you think it should be
2. How to avoid body-shaming
a) Don't talk *kitten* about other people's bodies
b) Don't let your jealousy and insecurity make you lash out at people who have reached/achieved their fitness goals.
Lots and lots of helpful info! :flowerforyou:
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I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
That's who she's talking about??!! (not that it matters)
She's gorgeous!0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.0 -
And BTW, the pic that's been copied above is her without the huge boobs.0
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I had to go look up who you thought had such a "ridiculous" body- deserving of mockery. This is her:
I would say I'm ridiculously jealous, too, so I understand where you're coming from. Best to keep scathing jealousy to yourself, though. It's OK to admit you think another woman's body is awesome and want to work hard to make yours comparably awesome.
If that is what a boy's body looks like, I guess I have been gay all this time and didn't even know it.
IN for the men sexually confused by the 'manly' women.
Oh and nice backtracking OP. Have you thought of a career in politics?0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.
Yes. It is body shaming. An observation is, "She has slim hips." Body shaming is, "Your body looks like a 9 year old boy's, and your breasts look ridiculous."
"Calling someone fat won't make you any skinnier. Calling someone stupid doesn't make you any smarter. Ruining someone's life won't make yours any better. The only thing that you can do in life is solve the problem that's in front of you."
Calling someone "ridiculous" or "pre-pubescent" doesn't make you look any more attractive, mature or thin. In fact, I'd say it almost detracts from any positive feature you might have.0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.
You have absolutely nothing to worry about.0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.
The body shaming rules on this site aren't about your right to give feedback to a celebrity about her boob-job. Go to youtube and do that. It's about not alienating/ridiculing the other thousands of women on this site who have bodies like that celebrity or want to have bodies like that person. The same rules that apply to making comments about whatever body type you have apply to all other types.
ETA: You CAN say "I don't like her boob job" or "Being as lean as her isn't my preference" or similar. You CAN have opinions and preferences. It's calling her body a boy-body and saying it's ridiculous that's a problem.0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.
And here I was hoping that you'd pick up on something. I am disappointed.
Other people have already explained (much more nicely and patiently than I can) how you are body shaming. I'm sorry that you feel it's ok to lash out at other women who don't fit your ideal, whether you think you're being funny or not.0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.
Yes. It is body shaming. An observation is, "She has slim hips." Body shaming is, "Your body looks like a 9 year old boy's, and your breasts look ridiculous."
"Calling someone fat won't make you any skinnier. Calling someone stupid doesn't make you any smarter. Ruining someone's life won't make yours any better. The only thing that you can do in life is solve the problem that's in front of you."
Calling someone "ridiculous" or "pre-pubescent" doesn't make you look any more attractive, mature or thin. In fact, I'd say it almost detracts from any positive feature you might have.
DEAD ON^
If only you weren't married and I was a lesbian..:flowerforyou:0 -
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Me too!!!0 -
LMAO
Some people really need a sense of humor! I can't believe this thread has turned into such preachy, presumptuous, lecture-y (I know that's not a word but I like it) nonsense.
She looked ridiculous with the huge fake boobs, not without. I never said otherwise. If she's going to deliberately get DDDDs on her slim frame and put herself on the interwebz in very tiny, tight-fitting clothes, guess what? She's going to get feedback! She's knows that very well, she's a celebrity!
She's remarkably strong and fit and I would kill to have a body like that. (Not LITERALLY kill...please don't start lecturing me on why murder is bad!) And yes, I think she has a "boy body." It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just an observation. I believe the vast majority of women (normal, healthy women) have hips and *kitten* and thighs. Her body looks more like my 9-year-old son's than any adult woman I know. It's not "body shaming," it's an observation.
I'm going to go work on my abs now. ciao.
Yes. It is body shaming. An observation is, "She has slim hips." Body shaming is, "Your body looks like a 9 year old boy's, and your breasts look ridiculous."
"Calling someone fat won't make you any skinnier. Calling someone stupid doesn't make you any smarter. Ruining someone's life won't make yours any better. The only thing that you can do in life is solve the problem that's in front of you."
Calling someone "ridiculous" or "pre-pubescent" doesn't make you look any more attractive, mature or thin. In fact, I'd say it almost detracts from any positive feature you might have.
^This right here sums it up much better than I could without getting myself in a heap of trouble.0 -
I'm sorry you lost me at "chick with a boy body and big fake boobs".
:noway: I just saw the video, she looks like a woman to me:happy:0 -
Clearly I made a mistake. I was trying to be funny and lighthearted but have failed miserably. You all have my sincere apologies.0
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Clearly I made a mistake. I was trying to be funny and lighthearted but have failed miserably. You all have my sincere apologies.
I really appreciate your maturity about this. Thanks. :flowerforyou:0 -
Never mind. Missed the latest additions.0
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Clearly I made a mistake. I was trying to be funny and lighthearted but have failed miserably. You all have my sincere apologies.
It is alright, everyone makes mistakes. Thank you so much for apologizing.:flowerforyou:0 -
"Funny" doesn't work well in forums. I should know better.0
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"Funny" doesn't work well in forums. I should know better.
So basically, you aren't really sorry nor do you see where you did wrong. Gotcha.
FYI - what you said wasn't funny. There are people that work hard to get to that physique. Regardless, no one should be ridiculed for having a certain ideal or having a certain body.0 -
"Funny" doesn't work well in forums. I should know better.
So basically, you aren't really sorry nor do you see where you did wrong. Gotcha.
FYI - what you said wasn't funny. There are people that work hard to get to that physique. Regardless, no one should be ridiculed for having a certain ideal or having a certain body.
*sigh* No, what I mean is I should have said "the very slim woman with large breasts," not "boy body with huge boobs." My original post was about how to log the exercise. I was trying to be funny.0 -
"Funny" doesn't work well in forums. I should know better.
Untrue, I see lots of funny stuff on these very forums all the time. You just aren't it.0
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