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I'm 6'2 and I haven't been below 200 for about 5 years now, hovered around 215 for a while, which I was ok with, but then I moved in with my boyfriend 3 years ago :/ Let's just say my body doesn't agree with not being single. Anyway, initially, I wanted to get down to 185 (high school weight), but I put on a lot of muscle…
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Seriously, this is way too much fun :)
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yes, totally see it.
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Wow, thank you :)
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Jessmoore - Kate Bosworth - so pretty :)
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agreed, I also see Holly Robinson :)
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Thank you ladies :)
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A little bit of Idina Menzel too
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agreed :)
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@ car - Kenneth Branagh @ loula - Charlize Theron
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Hey ladies! I'm 6'2 and 246lbs (GW 190lbs) (shoe size 11, pant size 16 (would easily be an 18 if I wasn't "blessed" with such a flat bum haha), 36" inseam, top size XL/16--larger, muscular frame hidden by my very unwanted chub--long legs, but not super long, maybe they'll look longer when they're thinner!) I just figured…
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Thanks :)
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I also e-filed and received the direct deposit a week later
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This is nifty! However, I'll be amazed if I have a female twin out there given my not so average height. HT 6'2 SW 246 CW 246 (was down 20lbs in August 2011, but have since gained every ounce back) GW 200 large frame (athletic under the chub) Age 24
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I was having a similar problem and it was slowing down my weight loss. So, I did some research and realized that I was eating wayyy too many servings of fruit. I've swapped out some of the fruit for vegetables and so far it's solved my problem with sugar.
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Awesome post! I could not agree more!
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I go with 7 because there are 7 days in the week; however, I just realized that if you multiply your BMR by 10 and then subtract 7,000 calories from that, you get a similar number to what you get with the method that I'm using. The difference between the two methods for me is about 100 calories per day (my method being 100…
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This may help you, it's been helping me: Ok, so you may already know this, but I didn't 3 weeks ago: One pound of fat = 3,500 calories. So, if you want to lose, say, 2 lbs per week, you would need to have a 7,000 calorie deficit for the week. How can you achieve this deficit? Look up your BMR (different websites give you…
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Feel free to add me as well :) Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter
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I had never been able to successfully change my eating habits until now. This app is wonderful. The most important thing you can do is be honest with yourself. Best of luck :) Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter