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peej76
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A friend of a friend of a friend of mine just wants to know if he's imagining things! He belives since losing about 30 lbs, that a certain other part of his body is growing larger! What do you all think?? Is it possibly bigger or is it just that his beergut is shrinking smaller? Just curious lol!
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A friend of a friend of a friend of mine just wants to know if he's imagining things! He belives since losing about 30 lbs, that a certain other part of his body is growing larger! What do you all think?? Is it possibly bigger or is it just that his beergut is shrinking smaller? Just curious lol!0
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ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:0
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A friend of a friend of a friend of mine just wants to know if he's imagining things! He belives since losing about 30 lbs, that a certain other part of his body is growing larger! What do you all think?? Is it possibly bigger or is it just that his beergut is shrinking smaller? Just curious lol!
Um ok, gonna try to answer this delicately. My hubby has lost over 50 lbs and this has happened as well, but he is aware how it happened. The actual pelvic region where the pelvic bone is right above the , um :blushing: has a fairly heavy covering of fat if a man is carrying weight. With weight loss that fat goes away making a man, uh, happy? about himself again!!0 -
ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:
YES!!!! I did see that Dr. OZ show!!!! As the fat around the area is burn and therefore reduced, things seem, ummm, longer. Think of a flag pole with a bag of sand scattered around the bottom of the pole. Wash that sand away, and, well, you get it...
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ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:0
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ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:
YES!!!! I did see that Dr. OZ show!!!! As the fat around the area is burn and therefore reduced, things seem, ummm, longer. Think of a flag pole with a bag of sand scattered around the bottom of the pole. Wash that sand away, and, well, you get it...
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VERY well said, GREAT analogy!!!!! *high five*0 -
A friend of a friend of a friend of mine just wants to know if he's imagining things! He belives since losing about 30 lbs, that a certain other part of his body is growing larger! What do you all think?? Is it possibly bigger or is it just that his beergut is shrinking smaller? Just curious lol!
Um ok, gonna try to answer this delicately. My hubby has lost over 50 lbs and this has happened as well, but he is aware how it happened. The actual pelvic region where the pelvic bone is right above the , um :blushing: has a fairly heavy covering of fat if a man is carrying weight. With weight loss that fat goes away making a man, uh, happy? about himself again!!0 -
ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:
YES!!!! I did see that Dr. OZ show!!!! As the fat around the area is burn and therefore reduced, things seem, ummm, longer. Think of a flag pole with a bag of sand scattered around the bottom of the pole. Wash that sand away, and, well, you get it...
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Nothing grows in the shade (of a large belly)! HA!0
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OMG ,you guys are SO funny.
Wait til I tell my husband!0 -
OMG ,you guys are SO funny.
Wait til I tell my husband!
It's funny but it's sooooo true!!:laugh:0 -
ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:
omg, I'll be huge! lmao0 -
omg wow you learn something new every day wow!!:embarassed:0
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ACTUALLY... he's probably not. Dr. Oz (on Oprah) said that men can gain up to an inch for every thirty pounds lost... or something like that. :blushing: Obviously, once he hits goal or a weight that suits his body "it" won't keep up that way... but it's pretty neat huh!?!!?!??? :bigsmile:
omg, I'll be huge! lmao
:sad: Then we won't be able to carry on our affair0 -
Reason #2 to lose 30lbs. Thanks for the motivation. :drinker: :bigsmile:0
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Reason #2 to lose 30lbs. Thanks for the motivation. :drinker: :bigsmile:
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Sooooo....hypothetically speaking...one can go from 1/2" to a full inch?:embarassed: :laugh:0
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My husband always jokes that his shrunk after he gained weight, and now that he is working to lose his weight, he says "can you tell now? Is it bigger?"0
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Sooooo....hypothetically speaking...one can go from 1/2" to a full inch?:embarassed: :laugh:
if one lost 15 lbs yes, or are you talking an increas in gurth?0 -
Sooooo....hypothetically speaking...one can go from 1/2" to a full inch?:embarassed: :laugh:
AL!!!!???? You been cheating on me?0
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