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1. Any homemade baked good in bulk especially chocolate chip cookies, brownies, and cupcakes. I now only allow myself when a craving hits to get one at the local bakery. 2. Goldfish/Cheezits. 3. Any candy other than plain chocolate, especially snickers and twix. 4. Macaroni and cheese. I have no control. 5. Leftover pizza…
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BEST #1: Coworker, when talking about her sister: yeah she's a medium, but she's not as tall or as lean as you. BEST #2: Dad: you've done what a lot of people can't, and have completely changed your habits. WORST: Dad, directed at my uncle at my grandmother's funeral which I flew back for after not seeing my family for 4…
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I am quite jealous of all of you curvy ladies. No matter my weight, I always have an athletic, boy-like figure. Right now I'm 33, 30, 35, and I would kill for increases on the first and last number, and some shrinkage of the waist. Oh well, I love that this thread is all about loving the body type that you have. I do…
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I'm sorry. I had to stop reading the rest of this otherwise quite hilarious topic because I don't understand. What the fu(k is eye raping? Is it where you imagine with your eyes penetrating a woman against her consent? If so, that is A) revolting B) scary that you would ever use that kind of terminology? Think before you…
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23. And the assessment seems about right. Interesting quiz, and as others have said, it is crazy that even when you lose "the weight," your mind often doesn't change as fast.
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I also say go for it, but I would make sure that you push hard, but not too hard that you have bad form in the exercises. A lot of the workouts are very plyometric oriented and have a lot of jumping. Make sure to always land lightly and safely with good form or modify the exercise. It is a great workout but you wouldn't…
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The chocolate and other treats that people bring at work. I sometimes end up eating too much of it between 2-4 pm, and then I feel like I've ruined the whole day and it all spirals. Also nights/weekends with friends...ughhh it is so hard to say no to treats and drinks when everyone else is having them. And cookies/baked…
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This is the mentality I had from age 12-21. I was naturally larger than all the other girls (5'8 by age 13, and 5'11 or so now) and unlike many tall girls, I was never even close to rail thin. As an athlete, I hung out with all these thin/fit/healthy girls who made it seem so effortless, and I was just so upset that I…
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5'11, 170 2 Rep Max: Deadlift:185 Squats: 205 Bench: 135 Squat to Press: 115 I'm on Stage 2 of NROWLFW
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Haha it sucks when I can easily think of multiple foods that I can't keep in the house because they are my own personal crack. Therefore, if I want any of them, I have to either buy only 1 (for cookies, cupcakes, etc) or am only allowed them at other people's parties. My list: 1. oven-baked cookies 2. cupcakes 3. Elmer…
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Sweetheart, don't get butt-hurt. It's an instinctual reaction. When many guys see an overweight woman, they instantly don't consider her as attractive, but what if they knew she had a thyroid condition or was on steroids for immuno-suppression, wouldn't that be a little narrow-minded? The world is judgemental.
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<prof pic. working on those abs for summer of course.
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Haha it's the same for me for guys. And to be completely honest, if I see a guy (uninjured) get on an elliptical, I'm instantly turned off, I can't help it.
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My friends say that I am extremely picky, so other than essential ones like no prison time, no kids, and a job/car, here are my slightly silly ones: 1. At least 6 ft tall...anything shorter and I can't wear my favorite boots. 2. If I can run a mile faster than you. That means less than 6:45, which I don't think is TOO…
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You mistake concern for your health for insult. I know that a lot of people say that they can't reach their calorie goal, but it really is not hard to throw in some peanut butter, nuts, avocado, yogurt etc which are all healthy high calorie options. And in all honesty since we are all here trying to lose weight, it means…
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Okay, to be honest I am shocked to see so many fellow tall women here eating so little. 1200-1500 at our height? That is so little, and tiny 5 ft women are eating that to lose weight. Your body is naturally larger and you need more calories than that. Of course you are going to lose weight for awhile with that calorie…
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What an incredible job that you have done. I'm 5'10 and have just officially passed into the "healthy" BMI range, so if you want a friend for the next part of the journey, I'm your girl. You should feel very proud of yourself.
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You look like you'd be fun to go out with on a Friday night!
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elephant_butt: loving those lips!
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I don't have as small of a natural waist but still my thighs have always been huge. But, realistically I spent my entire childhood and adolescence playing soccer which have definitely contributed to my big, muscular, thighs. I've grown to tolerate them now, except for the inner thigh fat, which I'm working on with…
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Maybe you can talk a little about MyFitnesspal and how it is such a good support system in your health and fitness goals. Also, you can tell her that PCOS is not a "fat" sentence. I have PCOS even at a healthy weight, and that does not keep me from working out and being able to lose weight when I eat healthfully.
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eggplant and okra. yuck yuck yuck. it's the texture that does it for me.
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From my experience, I am intimidating for three main reasons, some of which have been echoed here: 1. I am tall. Yes, I am 5'10, yes that is 1 inch taller than the average american male. I also don't date guys shorter than 6 ft, so whatever. I think that it works to me advantage in terms of the type of guys that approach…
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Men: Jean Sports and Man Capris. If you wear either one I will not be impressed. Women: Leggings as pants. Not to be confused with yoga pants. I don't need to see the camel toe.
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My god who died and gave you the all-knowing recipe to a healthy and happy family with well-adjusted children? I honestly can't tell if you are trolling or not, because that is how ludicrous your blatant statements come across. You are in no position to judge the decisions of other families. I'm sure everyone on here can…
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@KodAkuraMacky: Transformative! @smtillman2: reflective.
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My father was very critical growing up -> so I have daddy issues and that translated to relationships I'm an upper- middle class WASP -> I struggled with eating disorders I'm a feminist -> and I rant about misogyny and the patriarchy pretty often