Anyone trying to lose weight to look cute in clothes?
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TavistockToad wrote: »luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
It's not a peace sign, and I'm allowed to have a different opinion of what is 'cute'. For me, neither camel toe nor overalls are cute, but the sparkly dress I liked. That's all.
Idk isn't this a motivation and support thread?
I didn'f find any of your comments motivational or supportive-1 -
While I have health reasons to lose weight which are more important, the reality is we all want to look better so yes, I do want to lose weight so I can start buying my favorite brand of clothing again. I want to look cute in fun clothing again. I want to go out with friends again and not feel bad about how I look.0
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First I'd have to say that I really don't see from your picture how you would have 30 pounds to lose, even if it's not showing much.... You must have a pretty aggressive goal.
But yeah, looking good (although I'm too old for 'cute') was definitely a factor, no use arguing about that one!
I always wear baggy clothes to hide my fat, but trust me there's a lot of flab tucked down in there. I am in the overweight category in terms of BMI and I am 30-40 pounds heavier than where I want to be.
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While I have health reasons to lose weight which are more important, the reality is we all want to look better so yes, I do want to lose weight so I can start buying my favorite brand of clothing again. I want to look cute in fun clothing again. I want to go out with friends again and not feel bad about how I look.
that's exactly how I feel! You can do it!!!!!!-1 -
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HAPPY FRIDAY!
Here's a full body shot without the mirror (my mirrors tend to make me look thinner than I really am)
I'm really good at hiding my fat by wearing baggy sweaters. Thank goodness they're in style!
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I don't think you're at fat as you think you are.0
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
Um, yeah, about that. Two fingers up and your palm facing outwards is the peace sign in the US; also known as the Victory sign in Australia and UK. Two fingers up and your palm facing towards you is an insult in the UK/Australia, kind of like the middle finger in the US.
Peace sign with palms in in the US is just sorta a silly pose. I think you're thinking too much into this.
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Different reason, same goal - does it matter how you get there mentally? Honestly, everyone probably is hoping to look better both in and out of clothes when they lose weight. It's not necessarily their only motivator, but I think we all recognize it as a potential outcome that is also a perk!0
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »shadow2soul wrote: »An insult. This usage is restricted largely to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
i have never heard of any of this.
is it from the people that exposed that LOL is 'lucifer our lord"?
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
Um, yeah, about that. Two fingers up and your palm facing outwards is the peace sign in the US; also known as the Victory sign in Australia and UK. Two fingers up and your palm facing towards you is an insult in the UK/Australia, kind of like the middle finger in the US.
get mad that a girl half your age on the direct other side of the planet from a different culture doesn't recognize your local gang signs.
+1, this should help you reach your fitness goals fo sho0 -
I have found (in my own journey) that I either want to look good in clothes or I want to look good naked. I can't have both. Kind of like "you either want quads or you want jeans that fit" *The Struggle is real* I would much rather look good naked though! That's just me!0
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
It's not a peace sign, and I'm allowed to have a different opinion of what is 'cute'. For me, neither camel toe nor overalls are cute, but the sparkly dress I liked. That's all.
Idk isn't this a motivation and support thread?
I didn'f find any of your comments motivational or supportive
You will absolutely have to learn to ignore these people. MFP used to have, and may one day have again, an "ignore" button you could use to grey out those who have nothing but negativity to contribute to the world. In the meantime, we have to pretend the button exists and their posts don't. ):
PS Today's look is super cute.
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Being stylish, cute, and looking good in clothes, is one of my goals. I too want to look good naked like others said, but yeah, that will not happen. The sweater you are wearing today looks adorable.0
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Fitting in to clothes Feeling confidant in the styles I like is probably my main motivation to lose weight tbh. I used to have it on my profile but felt superficial. Anyway I love fashion and the whole artistic side of it
I also don't own a scale right now so I determine my progress through waist measurements etc
Question, do y'all buy clothes that are a little too small for you, so they'll fit when you lose weight? Or do you buy them to fit your current size? I bought two skirts a while ago and they still don't fit, but I would have felt bad if I bought them at a larger size and won't be able to wear them once I reach my goal0 -
luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
Um, yeah, about that. Two fingers up and your palm facing outwards is the peace sign in the US; also known as the Victory sign in Australia and UK. Two fingers up and your palm facing towards you is an insult in the UK/Australia, kind of like the middle finger in the US.
get mad that a girl half your age on the direct other side of the planet from a different culture doesn't recognize your local gang signs.
+1, this should help you reach your fitness goals fo sho
Wow, let's see, where to start with this one:
1. I'm not mad, nor do I care how old she is.
2. I'm American. I live in the US. The OP and I share a time zone.
3. I was trying to explain to her why someone else in the thread was offended by the gesture. Several other people did as well, but I guess they were somehow less angry than I was when they said the exact same thing since they didn't warrant such a lovely response.
Good luck reaching whatever goal you're aiming for by calling people out for no reason. I think you can log it as cardio.
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »shadow2soul wrote: »An insult. This usage is restricted largely to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
There are quite a few hand signs that are in general "ok" to use in the US, but in other countries can be offensive/vulgar.
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I wanted to cut down so I could wear skinny pants but I do too many squats and deads to fit into them. I couldn't get a pair of old Levi jeans past my thigh. lol.0
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
Um, yeah, about that. Two fingers up and your palm facing outwards is the peace sign in the US; also known as the Victory sign in Australia and UK. Two fingers up and your palm facing towards you is an insult in the UK/Australia, kind of like the middle finger in the US.
get mad that a girl half your age on the direct other side of the planet from a different culture doesn't recognize your local gang signs.
Huh? That post doesn't seem mad to me. Just seems like an informational post to tell the OP why her picture can be seen as rude.
And I'm curious, are you implying that American's can't know about other cultures? Because the person you are quoting is from America (as am I) and yet your assuming they are from a different culture for posting something informative to the OP. Ah well, maybe I'm reading too much into your post.
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Anyway, OP. I most definitely want to wear cute clothes again. I'd be lying if I said it wasn't one of my reasons for losing weight. :drinker:0 -
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JeffseekingV wrote: »I wanted to cut down so I could wear skinny pants but I do too many squats and deads to fit into them. I couldn't get a pair of old Levi jeans past my thigh. lol.
Well, then, let me just say I'm glad you didn't reach your original goal. The vast majority of men (well, all of them besides a handful of teenagers and a few rockers) do not look good in skinny jeans. I believe your look now is MUCH better!0 -
jesikalovesyou wrote: »shadow2soul wrote: »luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
That's not a peace sign. A peace sign is palm out. Palm in (the reverse of a peace sign) is an insult that's the same as the giving someone the middle finger. So essentially to some users, you are insulting them with that hand gesture.The meaning of the V sign is partially dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned:
If the palm of the hand faces the signer (i.e., the back of the hand faces the observer), the sign signifies:- An insult. This usage is restricted largely to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
- The number '2' in American Sign Language.
- two (the number) – a non-verbal communication of quantity.
- Victory – in a setting of wartime or competition. It was first popularised in January 1941 by Victor de Laveleye, a Belgian politician, who asked the Belgians to choose the sign as a symbol of unity. First, it was mostly used in Belgium, but soon other allies copied the symbol. It is sometimes made using both hands with upraised arms as US President Eisenhower, and in imitation of him, Richard Nixon, used to do.
- Peace, or friend – used around the world by peace and counter-culture groups; popularized in the American peace movement of the 1960s.
- V (the letter) – used when spelling in American Sign Language.
Not everyone knows that. I'm am from the US and lots of people do a "peace sign" that way. You could have maybe taught her that without being a douche.
I am aware that not everyone knows that information. Someone posted earlier who seemed upset by it and the OP didn't understand why. I just told her why it could be insulting to some. That's it.0 - An insult. This usage is restricted largely to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
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Look at these inconsiderate hats throwing up the deuces like ignorant Americans...or...uhh...Jamaicans...0 -
No way! That is not a bad motivation. Any sort of motivation is good motivation. One of my main motives is not necessarily looking cute in my clothes, but having them fit comfortably. I am SO not okay with displaying muffin tops or double boobs. I can't wait until my size 12 & 14 jeans fit me comfortably again!!!0
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luvahgilahsa wrote: »shadow2soul wrote: »An insult. This usage is restricted largely to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
i have never heard of any of this.
is it from the people that exposed that LOL is 'lucifer our lord"?
lollllllllll-1 -
luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
It's not a peace sign, and I'm allowed to have a different opinion of what is 'cute'. For me, neither camel toe nor overalls are cute, but the sparkly dress I liked. That's all.
Idk isn't this a motivation and support thread?
I didn'f find any of your comments motivational or supportive
You will absolutely have to learn to ignore these people. MFP used to have, and may one day have again, an "ignore" button you could use to grey out those who have nothing but negativity to contribute to the world. In the meantime, we have to pretend the button exists and their posts don't. ):
PS Today's look is super cute.
I wish the ignore button can come back! some people just have nothing to contribute! If they don't like the way I look or they way I hold my peace signs, they are more than welcome to leave and talk somewhere else! I don't understand how negativity towards me gets them any closer to their weightloss goal.
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branflakes1980 wrote: »I have found (in my own journey) that I either want to look good in clothes or I want to look good naked. I can't have both. Kind of like "you either want quads or you want jeans that fit" *The Struggle is real* I would much rather look good naked though! That's just me!
haha If only i can go naked all day, I would rather look good naked too-1 -
HanamiDango wrote: »Being stylish, cute, and looking good in clothes, is one of my goals. I too want to look good naked like others said, but yeah, that will not happen. The sweater you are wearing today looks adorable.
awww thanks-1 -
strawberrypopsicles wrote: »Fitting in to clothes Feeling confidant in the styles I like is probably my main motivation to lose weight tbh. I used to have it on my profile but felt superficial. Anyway I love fashion and the whole artistic side of it
I also don't own a scale right now so I determine my progress through waist measurements etc
Question, do y'all buy clothes that are a little too small for you, so they'll fit when you lose weight? Or do you buy them to fit your current size? I bought two skirts a while ago and they still don't fit, but I would have felt bad if I bought them at a larger size and won't be able to wear them once I reach my goal
when I buy clothes that are more of a "long term investment" type (i.e. uuuuber expensive), I tend to size down a little because I feel like I'm going to lose weight eventually and I want to look good when I'm skinnier. I bought this 200 dollars marc jacobs skirt two years ago when I was dieting for the first time that was 2 sizes smaller, and I finally fit into it when I lost the initial 30 pounds! Now that I've gaind that 20 pounds back.... idk anymore haha-1 -
luvahgilahsa wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Why have you taken a picture with your fingers up at everyone?TavistockToad wrote: »
Um, yeah, about that. Two fingers up and your palm facing outwards is the peace sign in the US; also known as the Victory sign in Australia and UK. Two fingers up and your palm facing towards you is an insult in the UK/Australia, kind of like the middle finger in the US.
get mad that a girl half your age on the direct other side of the planet from a different culture doesn't recognize your local gang signs.
+1, this should help you reach your fitness goals fo sho
Wow, let's see, where to start with this one:
1. I'm not mad, nor do I care how old she is.
2. I'm American. I live in the US. The OP and I share a time zone.
3. I was trying to explain to her why someone else in the thread was offended by the gesture. Several other people did as well, but I guess they were somehow less angry than I was when they said the exact same thing since they didn't warrant such a lovely response.
Good luck reaching whatever goal you're aiming for by calling people out for no reason. I think you can log it as cardio.
Idk though, they way you're calling me out for it was not very nice either.... Does that reach your goal?-1 -
shadow2soul wrote: »luvahgilahsa wrote: »shadow2soul wrote: »An insult. This usage is restricted largely to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
There are quite a few hand signs that are in general "ok" to use in the US, but in other countries can be offensive/vulgar.
is this peace sign offensive in Missouri?-1
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