Post a pic of your ideal body
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This is where I was 10 years ago:
This is where I am today:
Now you can see it!0 -
@ Tenoreo90, Sunshine_88, sruffin9834, conleyjmarie and JenTracey thank you I have worked to get here and I love what the food I eat and exercise does to my body0
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Bar Refaeli
And if I'm really dreaming, Kim Dolan Leto
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No.. just no
I agree just no0 -
This girl right here. I will never be stick thin, nor do I want to be. I was around 160 in high school, and in the best shape ever. I ran cross country and was on the drill team. I'm 5'9 and aiming to be a size 12 or so.
I think she is so beautiful!!!0 -
A LONGGG way to go...
For those who were asking this is Lauren Colfer0 -
I have a hourglass body so I am realistic about what I can achieve. I would be THRILLED to ever achieve anything like the following ladies.
I have an hourglass shape and would kill to have that kind of shape0 -
can't we all just love ourselves and not feel obligated to compare ourselves to unattainable ideals? your body is never going to look exactly like anyone else's body. we need to recognize and accept that. the media is flushing our self-esteems down the drain. especially women and girls.0
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Well, I can not figure out how to post pics. Demi Lovato, Kim K, Sofia Vergara. They all have similar body shapes to me, I am hourglass.0
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bump0
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can't we all just love ourselves and not feel obligated to compare ourselves to unattainable ideals? your body is never going to look exactly like anyone else's body. we need to recognize and accept that. the media is flushing our self-esteems down the drain. especially women and girls.
Nothing is wrong with looking at something for inspiration and to work towards.
You can achieve if you work hard enough.0 -
can't we all just love ourselves and not feel obligated to compare ourselves to unattainable ideals? your body is never going to look exactly like anyone else's body. we need to recognize and accept that. the media is flushing our self-esteems down the drain. especially women and girls.
we're just having fun geesh0 -
Bar Refaeli
And if I'm really dreaming, Kim Dolan Leto0 -
I have an hourglass figure. I'm barrel chested, and short waisted...the distance from the bottom of my ribs to my hipbones is minimal. In fact, I have friends that are shorter than me, that are TALLER when we are sitting. Fortunately, I have decently long legs to make up for it. Anyway, there's lots of bodies out there I would like to look like, but never will because I'm not shaped the way they are. So, I tried to find someone who is a more realistic choice based on my body shape but even ScarJo looks like she may have a longer waist than I do.
Scarlett is my ideal, I'm hourglass, short waisted as well.
I am with you in the short waist club. Suit jackets are such a pain. Always need to get them completely redone!
Since I can't think of any shortwaisted celebrities, the only logical explanation is, that must be a requirement to be a movie star.0 -
bump, LOL!!0
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can't we all just love ourselves and not feel obligated to compare ourselves to unattainable ideals? your body is never going to look exactly like anyone else's body. we need to recognize and accept that. the media is flushing our self-esteems down the drain. especially women and girls.
we're just having fun geesh
And also I HIGHLY doubt that anyone posting a picture thinks that they will look exactly like anyone else. Like inch for inch they will be exact. I have a high self esteem and can say that I recognize you get there with hard work and I accept that I will have to be working hard to achieve!0 -
I have to say that I agree with Marilyn Monroe. I am a "thick" girl as it is. At my absolute smallest, because of my bone structure, I'd be happy to be a 10! I am barrel chested, so I"m not sure I could ever technically have the "hour glass" figure. Just wanting to be "fit" ... not "small" or "skinny" or "slim" ... simply fit and healthy!0
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This girl right here. I will never be stick thin, nor do I want to be. I was around 160 in high school, and in the best shape ever. I ran cross country and was on the drill team. I'm 5'9 and aiming to be a size 12 or so.
Something like this! I will never ever be stick skinny nor do I want to be...this is a perfect shape for me!0 -
can't we all just love ourselves and not feel obligated to compare ourselves to unattainable ideals? your body is never going to look exactly like anyone else's body. we need to recognize and accept that. the media is flushing our self-esteems down the drain. especially women and girls.
we're just having fun geesh
And also I HIGHLY doubt that anyone posting a picture thinks that they will look exactly like anyone else. Like inch for inch they will be exact. I have a high self esteem and can say that I recognize you get there with hard work and I accept that I will have to be working hard to achieve!
I agree, women in magazines are airbrushed, we already know this. But there is nothing wrong with wanting to look ideally like someone with a great body and goals are never out of reach-- anyone can do anything they put their mind to. I personally am an hour glass so I would like to look like Sofia Ve, Demi Lovato or Kim K when I get to goal weight-- they all have the same body shape as me and puts into play what I could look somewhat like. Anyways, this is all in good fun! Sheesh!0 -
the girl in the white is closest to what i would like my body to look like. we have similar shapes.0
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