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Yes, he is becoming Teen Wolf. It's an awkward and sometimes painful process. Don't worry though, he will look like this hotty after the transition.
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OMG THAT LOOKS DELISH! HOW MANY CALS/SERVING? i ALREADY WANT 10!!!! LOLZ!
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Ya, please stay on the topic of cheating on your spouse. You people are so rude to highjack this great discussion.
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Stop being creepy.
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I like to google "people of walmart" and look at all the picutres. I always feel more attractive, wealthy and intelligent in comparison.
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Lookout!!!!!! The meanies are coming! RUN!!
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Calling this "pizza" should be a crime.
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I've found that doctors have very low standards when it comes to weight.
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One of my 3 uromastyx. One of my many betta's. Yes, instead of a crazy cat lady I'm the crazy fish lady. One day I dream of having an English bulldog and a Bull mastif :heart:
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You and your silly science don't belong in this thread. BE GONE BRINGER OF LOGIC!!!!
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I wouldn't have said anything, but I definitely would have written something about it on an internet forum later.
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Mmmm yummy, I bet it would go good when dipped in ketchup too, but ketchup is so full of sugar and I can't eat sugar because I'm on a anti-candida diet.
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I think you need a second opinion. This whole thing sounds ridiculous. Also, antibiotics will cause an increase in candida population, that's why women typically get yeast infections (i.e. candida vaginitis) while taking them.
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"I NEEEED A THIGH GAP OR I WILL BE FOREVER A FATTY!"
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It's not very often that I get to say this without getting in trouble, so here it goes... HAPPY BIRTHDAY B!TCH!!! :flowerforyou: :drinker:
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Well I'm already tall (5'9) and I have nice C cups. Can I decline the offer and make my husband 3 inches taller instead? I'd like to wear heals without towering over him like some kind of She-Sasquach.
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Here is my half way through May progress so far: Squats 80lbs ---> 105lbs Bench 65lbs --> 70lbs (failed for the 3rd time so deloading back to 65) P. Row 75lbs --> 85lbs OHP 50lbs --> 55lbs Deadlift 125lbs --> 135lbs I really irritated my back last week doing squats so I'm deloading back down to 95lbs for a while :frown:
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Wow, your husband is one lucky fella. You look seriously smokin hot!
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Your plan sounds good. I would add the accessory lifts to the end of your lifting day. The actual 5x5 website recommends Pendlay rows anyways and that's what most of us do. In regards to your legs and squats... yes, you will be working them out A LOT. They are one of the largest muscle groups in your body so it's important…
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It sounds like you're being a little over sensitive combined with the fact that you seem envious of your husband's ease of success. It doesn't sound like he is doing anything wrong or hurtful.
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Reading "New Rules of Lifting for Women" is a great place to start, it's very informative. I'm not a big fan of their actual lifting program though. Actual lifting programs I would recommend are StrongLifts 5x5 or Starting Strength by Mark Rippertoe. I'm currently doing Stronglifts and have been making good progress with…
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You shouldn't get severe DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) every time, it's actually a sign of over training if you do. When you're just starting it's completely normal/expected though. Don't worry if you aren't sore the next day, it doesn't mean you're not training hard enough.
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Great job on your lifting progress! With over 100lbs to lose I would actually recommend eating 20% BELOW your calculated TDEE, not above.
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Wow, I haven't thought about AOL in years.
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What's a twitter? Some kind of sound machine perhaps?
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Just wait a couple years. All the good ones that are currently taken will get divorced and you then you can swoop in and scoop them up!
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I found this article, which seems very informative. http://onefitmom.ca/2011/02/17/pregnancy-myth-2-no-heavy-lifting/ I had a blog link where a women was doing heavy lifting well into her 3rd trimester and only stopped when she started having balance issues.
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The problem with the smith machine is it doesn't allow you to work your stabilizing muscles. Therefore the squat goes from a compound lift that works your whole body, to just a leg workout.