What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • maybe1pe
    maybe1pe Posts: 529 Member
    TmacMMM wrote: »
    TmacMMM wrote: »
    The band size is the actual measurement in inches, but the cup size is how many inches bigger your breasts are than your rib cage. So as you lose weight, the comparison between the two measurements may change, or it may not. Like, if your band size goes down a lot, but your boobs don't shrink much, your cup size will go up. If they shrink equally, your cup size could stay the same.

    I was a 44G; am now a 36DD. So my boobs are shrinking faster than my rib cage.

    I went from 40G/40H to 38DDD. I can almost actually buy bras at a real store and not in the big girl boobies seciton.

    I was telling my husband that my goal is to have "sporty boobs". He laughed, and then looked sad. :)

    I would love sporty boobs! I think that would make hubby sad, also. Mine have always been proportionately large, so I'm not sure sporty boobs is a realistic goal for me, but seriously a 38DD would be DREAMY.

    Omg I would love sporty boobs! I remember when I was 14 being a 34DD. I would take that again!
  • HeliumIsNoble
    HeliumIsNoble Posts: 1,213 Member
    edited March 2017
    Theo166 wrote: »
    Theo166 wrote: »
    That I would get "approached" by random still-drunk men with far greater frequency in the morning. I thought I'd cultivated resting, er... cross kitten face with better success than that.

    So I'm guessing you have no personal experience with 'beer goggles'

    Reading facial expressions is one of the first things to go when on a bender.
    Yeeeees, I did think beer goggles were a factor. The booze fumes were a hint. ;) Nevertheless, the sharp uptick in awkward interactions with fellow commuters was still unanticipated. Being very obviously reading or being nose-deep in a pad of A4 paper making notes is no longer sufficient to guarantee me peace.
    Well, it's not the Non Scale Victory you were hoping for, but you might as well take it as a win, in the greater scheme of things.
    Well, when you put it like that, I suppose it may balance out actually getting various non-scale literal victories these past few months! I'm still walking on air after winning a trophy last weekend, and I don't think I'd give that win up for having more peace on public transport.

    Having both would be nice though.
  • JessiBelleW
    JessiBelleW Posts: 836 Member
    girlgroves wrote: »
    Has anyone else noticed that period pains are worse?!

    Yes!! I think it's because all the fat isn't suffocating the muscles so they can cramp more freely now. That's just my hypothesis. The pain is back to about how it was before I gained all of the weight, so I think it's back to "normal."

    I found mine to be so much better

    Mine too - much lighter and minimal cramping and discomfort
  • girlgroves
    girlgroves Posts: 235 Member
    edited March 2017
    shans34 wrote: »
    How much easier it is to get drunk! I drank the other night with that goal in mind and drank half of what I used to and was wasted!

    Hee -hee - yes, this!
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