Are you losing weight to feel more attractive?
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Both ... I want to look better and be healthy.0
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Straight-up to look good naked for my husband. And a bikini for everyone else. All the health and longevity and all that comes with it it purely icing on the cake for me!0
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Yes. I want to be a hottie. I tell my boyfriend, "I want to be so hot that even YOUR friends will ask, 'What does she see in him?'"
Seriously, though, I want my hips and knees to not ache. And I've lost an uncle and a grandma (my dad's family) to complications from Type 2 Diabetes, and I don't want to go there. Dad is healthy, most likely because he has always been trim and active.
I was trim a couple years back after being overweight for a long time, and I liked it. I backslid about 20 pounds. I want to get back to trim again.0 -
When I first set out on my weight-loss journey eight years ago, becoming more attractive was my motivation. Three years ago my thinking shifted, and I now care more about my health than I care how attractive I am. I am my harshest critic, so if I'm happy with what I see in the mirror, then I'm happy. I don't care what anyone else thinks.0
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But deep down I know though that whatever weight I am, I'm never going to be completely happy with my appearance, so I wanna lose weight to feel healthy/that little bit better with myself.
You look lovely! I don't think you've got anything to be concerned about0 -
In my humble opinion people can be just as attractive with extra weight as they can thin. Some folks' faces even look better a bit fleshed out! I'm afraid I've pushed my body too far into the unhealthy range to have the slightest hope of having a body the vast majority of peeps would deem "attractive", due to lose skin (If you can avoid doing that to yourself, I'd advise it, lol) Fortunatly for me, I'm attractive to the one man whose opinion counts, my fiance. My motivation lies in health, longevity, feeling physically capable and fit, long bike rides, being an example to my two preschoolers, and giving hope to people who have 100+ lbs to lose that they too can do it, without surgery, if they set their minds to it.0
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For me, it was primarily to be more attractive, among other things. Now - I do it for the 100's of other reasons as well.0
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I am losing weight to be attractive, to be happy. Recent blood work shows that I have absolutely nothing wrong with me, no problems, and that I am perfectly healthy. Except for the fact that I am 70lbs overweight (weird, right?)
So, this is just for me. I want to feel beautiful, and I never will unless I am fit.0 -
Pure vanity here but loving the side effects of feeling healthier, sleeping better and not being out of breath when walking etc. Also its great to have found new exercises which have now turned into hobbies such as skating and bike riding. After my holiday i have gained a stone and my lovely new clothes do not fit well any more, back to vanity weight loss
I actually chose to lose weight for vanity, i.e lose it, feel more confident, but I have found exercises that have turned into hobbies such as running and swimming.0 -
Both. :bigsmile:0
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Pure vanity here but loving the side effects of feeling healthier, sleeping better and not being out of breath when walking etc. Also its great to have found new exercises which have now turned into hobbies such as skating and bike riding. After my holiday i have gained a stone and my lovely new clothes do not fit well any more, back to vanity weight loss
I actually chose to lose weight for vanity, i.e lose it, feel more confident, but I have found exercises that have turned into hobbies such as running and swimming.
this ^^ I do also find exercise a new routine in my daily life. big bonus~0 -
Screw health, I am a 5' 6" tall man who started going bald in my 20's. If I get too heavy I am TOTALLY screwed!! Okay, yes, I DO want to be healthy, but of course I want to look as good as possible as well. (See above for 'as good as possible'0
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1. Confidence
2. Vanity
3. Athletic Ability
4. Self Mastery
5. Health0 -
I really want to be happy about myself and be healthy. I don't care what other people think, it's what I think that matters.0
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Honestly yes...in elementary they called me fat, in middle school they called me fat and I think my best friend left me because I got fat and unattractive so, and im in my last year of highschool so i just dont wanna bring this weight with me when i get to college tbh
im a mess whatevs0 -
That's some of it, but the main reason is to be healthier and to feel better..."lighter on my feet".0
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I like a fit body that has a flat stomach ( so cool )0
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I didnt join here for the beach body, to be fit and healthy. They are all perfect reasons. I joined to become normal. I want to blend into a crowd. I dont want to be the fat person in the room. I know my self esteem will improve the more I shrink. I am sure my confidence will get better as well. Being fit and healthy is going to be an awesome added bonus...0
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Yes, absolutely, I wouldn't be motivated otherwise.0
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Came for vanity, stayed for health
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^This sums it up pretty perfectly.0 -
Came 4 Vanity, Left 4 Visionary, Unleashing Victorious :drinker:0
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Came 4 Vanity, Left 4 Visionary, Unleashing Victorious :drinker:
I feel like I need a vaccine0 -
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I guess you could say that I have started for health but am staying for all my beautiful clothes that are hanging in my wardrobe. I know it's vain but I just want to wear them again..0
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I am 100% vanity-driven! My ideal weight was very carefully chosen, after experimenting with weights both lower and higher.Health has nothing whatsoever to do with it. At 112, I have both a waistline and a bustline. According to BMI table, I would be healthy at any weight between 104 (at which I would be treading the "skinny fat" zone) and 144 (I would block out the sun).0
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I do genuinely believe that overweight people can be beautiful and weight does not automatically mean ugly.
I'm losing weight because I've been smaller than I am now and I know how much better and more confident I felt then, and I want to get back to that. I'm enjoying feeling fitter and healthier but I'd be a liar if I said that looking good in a bikini wasn't a huge part of it!0 -
For me it's about 90% vanity 10% health.0
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