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So... what does the fact that they make them in that size mean? Please advise. I don't want to offend any males by wearing something I shouldn't.
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My farts. I have a coworker who wears so much cologne that I dread ending up in the elevator with him. I feel like I'm choking.
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They're not unhealthy...
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Seriously! No one even offers to pick up McDonald's for me, and it's too far to walk there and make it back to work in half hour (I can't drive). I find it easier to eat something reasonable (calorie-wise, anyway) at McDonald's than most of the sit-down restaurants.
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Well, the sex part doesn't involve eating. But other than that we will be going out for TWO Valentine's meals: brunch and dinner! w00t w00t!
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I remember the database being smaller and the forums being a little cornier. Like, people writing things like DS, DH, DD, etc. I liked the recipe section, though.
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Normally I would say these people are jealous, but in truth you are pretty thin. The low end of healthy BMI is not necessarily a good place for everyone of that height.
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So... OP is going to be reasonable and take our advice? You're alright, OP.
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Pick up Hip Hop Abs instead... I think it's like $20 now.
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Go on Facebook. You'll find someone who has tried it, had awesome results, and is selling it now for 20% off! Act now, this deal won't last! Also Shakeology!
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They can be the same thing. Some corsets are designed to just hold things in, some are desinged to be "waist trainers". The two are kind of like rectangles and squares: not all corsets are waist trainers, but all waist trainers are corsets.
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A waist trainer can actually make your core muscles weaker because it does some of the work your muscles would normally do to hold you in and up. One of my Instagram friends posted "before" and "after" pictures from her using the waist trainer for several weeks. There was very little difference between the two sets of…
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Yeah, you are not bottom-heavy. I am bottom-heavy, and it would show even in baggy shorts like that.
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Spanx + padded bra works for me.
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American
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You can always thin down a creamy dressing with some vinegar.
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Yes, she's plus sized, and yes, it's OK that she's plus sized.
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I think people just want to say she isn't "plus sized" because they have it in their heads that plus size = fat and ugly. Yes, she's technically overweight, but she looks awesome and I would wager that her weight is not having much of a negative impact on her health. She still has a good waist-to-hip ratio.
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Blogilates
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Peanut Butter & Co--all the flavors are dope.
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Stuff your bra. It will make the rest of you look thinner.
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It's like you read my mind.
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Put the fattier stuff farther from the TV so you'd have to get up if you wanted some.
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Phew. I thought this was going to be about some kind of bedroom issue.
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And that's great, but you still didn't lose 10 pounds in two weeks.
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Liposuction
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I never got them to begin with. The only thing that happens as I lose weight is they get a bit more symmetrical.
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Six tablespoons of dressing is a lot. Even half that is a pretty substantial amount of dressing. Calories in smoothies can add up quickly, especially when you're using peanut butter.
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That's what I want to know. I'm not running now, and if I went out and tried I wouldn't even be able to make it a quarter mile without stopping.
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Oof, it says I'm 25 pounds overweight.