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PaperDoll_ wrote: »
Haha no, people just don't like me.3 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: »
Haha no, people just don't like me.
Thats so not true.. you're thought of with much fondness and respect Reenie 🤗😙3 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: »
Haha no, people just don't like me.
I honestly cannot imagine any decent person disliking you. ❤️4 -
Duck you two. Here they come.3
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »
Haha no, people just don't like me.
Thats so not true.. you're thought of with much fondness and respect Reenie 🤗😙
This x1,000,000 ❤️
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PaperDoll_ wrote: »
Haha no, people just don't like me.
**looks left, looks right, looks left again**
Excuse me, what people are you speaking of? I only see people who enjoy your presence here.2 -
I like reading everyone else's thoughts, but apparently this is the one and only thing I post in this thread. I can't really say it /tell someone else as a married woman, but....
Saw my gym crush today, and it had been like 2 months, I think. I admit it, he's total eye candy to me (tall and super fit/strong), but as a bonus, he does have good gym etiquette and asks me if I'm using a machine if I happen to be next to it. He was doing Smith squats next to my trap bar deadlifts, but I was still able to focus on my lifts3 -
I'm just a rebel. An old lady rebel.3 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Miss_Chiev0us_ wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Oh, the same mostly; my folks made their way back home today (on the road). Still have not heard from their doctor or the team in response to my stepmom's treatment, but we'll see. Waiting for answers (if there are any), is hard for us all, though.
Realizing I need to do more for myself to possibly minimize any cancer risks I can (being obese is a cancer risk, btw). I don't smoke, or drink in excess or engage in other behaviors that might increase my risk, but the obesity one and lack of exercise is something I recognize I need to change.
But my brain (and body) likes the path of least resistance and finds it really hard to change. Moreso on the exercise front rather than the dietary choices one. Still, it would be nice to not be fat for once in my life, especially if it helps curb potential risk to myself.
Thinking of you always 🤗
Unfortunately, nobody is immuned to Cancer, I wasn't overweight when I was diagnosed, I don't smoke and I exercised although I was a little overweight before and had a bit of a drinking problem. I do wish I would have taken better care of myself in the past and it sucks that I only realized that when it was too late. Many people only realize that when it's too late. You can do it, do it for you because you deserve that ❤ we only have 1 body and 1 life to live. You don't need to make drastic changes right away, start with little things and then you will see how you start feeling better and will want to keep going. Being healthy also isn't only exercise and eating right, you need to take care of your mind too. I know you are able to do this. It may be difficult right now because you and your family are going through things but I believe in you 🤗
True!
In this particular instance, her risk factors were obesity and the fact that she had never given birth before (uterine cancer). Apparently that ends up being a really high risk factor for this type of cancer after the age of 50.
But outside of that, she also didn't smoke or drink or do anything I would consider risky (and she was in the process of losing weight on her own). Oddly, most people in her family don't get cancer (they die of undiagnosed heart issues). So it really shocked everyone (including her doctor) when the results came back positive for this type of cancer (or any, really).
But you are correct: I need to do this for me. I still have a desire to live to be 100 (and be mobile at that point). Besides, I have a lot more stuff I want to do!
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Why is it that no matter how old I get, when I buy snacks for a road trip, it looks like an unsupervised nine year old was given $100 at Circle K?5
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Does Circle K still exist?0
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Yes.2
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My daughter is graduating college end of April and moving to Georgia in May. I just got use to her being married and now my only child will be moving to another state. While I am so proud of her, I hide in my bathroom and cry a little whenever I think about her moving.7
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »My daughter is graduating college end of April and moving to Georgia in May. I just got use to her being married and now my only child will be moving to another state. While I am so proud of her, I hide in my bathroom and cry a little whenever I think about her moving.
Awwww 💔
Bitter sweet milestones. *big hugs, Mom*1 -
Do I want bangs or not 🤔 My daughter and I look alike, I wish she would let me cut hers so if it doesn't look good I'll be able to dodge a bullet.5
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Seems super quiet around these parts1
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piggy_smalls wrote: »Yes.
We had one here for ever... Then it disappeared... And now it's back again. Just down the street, actually!1
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