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Me too! 27 pounds down.
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My first two weeks were murder, as I have a sweet tooth. I made fat bombs to eat when I had a dire cravibg, and it helped. There are tons of recipes on pinterest, but avoid the coconut! Happy banting!
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My daughter's cat.
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no but I did enjoy the smell from my boyfriend's jacket after he did. Have you ever met someone IRL that you met online here on MFP first?
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I am a big stress eater. I saw a commercial for binge eating and wonder if that is related.
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I've never been hit on in my entire adult life.... guess I have b!€&* face...
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My biggest WTF was the revelation that there is a "wine country" in Missouri! [/quote] LOL. look up Hermann Missouri. Many of the vines originated in Italy, and in fact, repopulated Italy's vintners after devastation.
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And.... yet another date on POF, this one led me to CLOSE my POF account afterwards.... Ran across a profile as I was preparing to delete my account, and it struck a chord with me as he talked about how he really wanted a woman in his life that could travel with him. He was a high ranking well paid businessman who had to…
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Hmm
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This other time, when I tried POF again.... I thought I had learned to be more thorough with the screening process... I met a guy for coffee after texting and talking for over a month. I researched his story of divorce on case net to verify he was actually divorced.... (lesson learned the hard way on another date). In a 30…
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This one time... when I was newly single...I signed up for Plenty Of Fish. I met a guy online, we talked often, hit it off via text and phone, so we decided to meet for dinner. I should have known then that something was off...I paid for dinner and the tip AND we ended up going to a movie, which I also paid for. I stayed…
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Me too!!!
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Feel fee to add.
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Thanks everyone! I checked into meet up and have found some pretty interesting groups to check out. MFP peeps rock!
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:wink:
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I think we dated the same men....
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Scientifically speaking, the general adult population that CAN digest lactose is truly the population with a genetic mutation. The human body is geared to stop digesting lactose after the onset of puberty. It is perfectly normal.