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  • Well it is a foreign object implanted into the body to imitate breast tissue, i.e. "fake boobs". The definion of fake is imitation or artificial, not imaginary so it might be offensive to some to use that wording but they are indeed fake boobs.
  • I guess it depends on your point of view. From mine it is harder, because it basically feels like pulling off a bandaid slowly vs yanking it off quickly. That and slow results can be discouraging.
  • Same here. I was 215 lbs at my highest and I'd go 3-4 months without a period. As soon as I got in the healthy weight range (under 160 lbs) they started coming every 30 days without fail, and they were less painful and lighter.
  • Eating less than 3,000 calories + moving my body more than 50 feet in a day used to feel like mild torture to me. It took years but I basically had to "brainwash" myself into believing that I didn't want to lay on the couch and use potato chips to scoop an entire jar of nutella into my mouth, and that I didn't want to sit…
  • Around 100 calories for 2 slices of bacon, 150 calories in most servings of ice cream, and 20 calories in a tablespoon of coffee creamer is all pretty good to me.
  • Went from a 38D to a 32-34B. Good riddance. I wouldn't care if I lost every bit of boob I had if it meant not being obese.
  • One of my unpopular opinions: If you have not lost at least 50+ pounds and MAINTAINED that loss for 2+ years, I take everything you say about weight loss/maintenance with a grain of salt. Unless it's something indisputable like the science of CI/CO.
  • I have a super frustrating story. My weight plateaud for 2 months. Every day I stepped on the scale and it would either stay the same or dip a fraction of a pound down and then go back up. This has been happening since the beginning of June. The scale number actually started to creep up a few lbs around late July and I was…
  • I don't know how much more weight you have left to lose, but I know when I started losing I went through phases where I seemed to be losing disproportionately. When I went from 200+ to 175 my butt and boobs were getting smaller and I seemed to have more of a gut than usual, but I kept going and when I got to 150-140 or so…
  • I have pretty much the same exact smoothie every day for breakfast. It consists of whatever fruit I have usually banana, a pitted date or 2, spinach, sometimes PB2, stevia drops, and greek yogurt for protein because it has basically the same amount of protein per calories as protein powder but less sugar and more bulk +…
  • If I stop logging fruit and vegetables, I start developing this weird mental thing where I stop seeing them as "real" food. Like if I eat some carrots, an apple and a salad, it doesn't really count because they're healthy and therefore don't count, so I can have an extra snack. That gets me in huge trouble, so I log every…
  • Most fruits are simple carbs. Potatoes and other starchy vegetables are considered complex carbs.
  • Also @ OP I'll add this, since some people think I'm discouraging you from losing weight or whatever.. I never meant to imply that I thought giving up was a good option. You can still lose weight and be healthy with hard work. Will you have to accept the reality that the weight might come off slower than you hoped?…
  • I'm not tone policing, just explaining my point of view that you seemed to misunderstand. And I didn't see that no, but it doesn't change the fact that words have definitions/meanings that you can't just decide to change because they make you feel bad. I don't just walk into the hospital and say "quit allowing yourself to…
  • Okay but being a victim isn't a choice. If someone comes up to you and punches you in the face, you are an assault victim. If you have a heart attack you are a heart attack victim. You can also be a survivor, but that doesn't make you... NOT a victim. I never said OP had to let anything "define" her. Acknowledging that…
  • A lot of people on here are going to try to downplay your struggles because they like to push this narrative that everyone has an equal shot, and no one has any "excuses" to be fat. Even though that's not the case. Some people are 6'3", have a fast metabolism and have to eat 2,500 calories a day to lose. Some people are…
  • Lol I used to do this as a kid. Completely forgot about it. Something about the texture I didn't like. I only liked soft fries.
  • Every chick on here complains about being pear shaped when they literally just have a normal, average womans body shape, AKA not a ruler. Lmao.
  • Another I'll add.. CEREAL. Even the healthy ones, once you weigh an actual serving size on the scale and realize how meager it is compared to what you're used to pouring in the bowl. Shocking.
  • Pretty much any sit down restaurant meal or dessert. I can't fathom how they can possibly be so calorific. I've tried to figure it out a few times and the only conclusion I can come to is that they just soak literally everything in concentrated sugar + lard. Even the "light" options on the menu will be like 650 calories…
  • Well typically you're not just using one packet. When I get fries I'm using 3 or 4 packets. That's a lot of calories for something that's made out of tomatoes.
  • :sweat: :sweat: :sweat: :sweat: :sweat: :sweat: You don't want to "loose" weight. You want to HAVE loose clothes. You want to LOSE weight.
  • He looks like he has a tumor in his gut IMO. :lol: But not everybody has the same goals so more power to you.
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