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  1. #76
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    I had an ex boyfriend who, when I would pinch the ( inch? or 2?) on my stomach - he would say "what? that's skin! you can't do anything about skin!"
    Um, ok. So does anyone know how to go about losing that extra tummy skin? Maybe we've just been going about this the wrong way?
    Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.
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  2. #77
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    Quote Originally Posted by cherinyc
    I had an ex boyfriend who, when I would pinch the ( inch? or 2?) on my stomach - he would say "what? that's skin! you can't do anything about skin!"
    Um, ok. So does anyone know how to go about losing that extra tummy skin? Maybe we've just been going about this the wrong way?
    well on the up side, at least he wasn't pinching it.

    i got ride of my skin (and pooch) after loosing a bunch of weight though it had to do with a scar revision that included a tummy tuck.

    i'm just under 5'3 and curvey. i have learned to love my curves. i got down to the skinniest i've ever been and still had some love and lots of curves. i still want not to have things cut in on certain places, but i've come to terms with the fact that it will never happen (well on most days, exclude fat days). if i can wear a very skimpy bikini to do a contest out in public then i have got to love my body (on those good days).
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  3. #78
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    Just another viewpoint...
    My older daughter (in her late twenties) told me that she thinks a slightly rounded belly on a woman is much sexier and appealing than a flat stomach. I have to agree. I see some women who are flat as a board tummies and all sinewy and boney and I think they look like nothing I'D want to get cozy with if I were a man.
    My husband loved me when I was thin, when I was 30 pounds heavier, and again now that I've lost 20 pounds again. He convinced me that i was beautiful at any weight or age. He got me to stop shaving my legs and underarms too, saying that razor stubble was ugly and artificial and felt awful and why would I want to get rid of my "cute animalistic fur tufts"? He got me thinking about my own definitions of fit and of beautiful, and I sure feel like both now- without fretting about tummy pooch, leg hair, and love handles like I used to.
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  4. #79
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    [QUOTE=Lisa S.H.]Just another viewpoint...
    I see some women who are flat as a board tummies and all sinewy and boney and I think they look like nothing I'D want to get cozy with if I were a man.QUOTE]

    Mr. Tater sees these types and grumbles, 'Give that girl a sandwich or two!'
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    I grabbed a handfull of side to demonstrate to a male friend during a bike tour last year that I did indeed possess love handles. He said, "Those are hips. You're a girl. Girls have hips. It's so you can make babies."

    Sure... but how come I get -just- the hips and no *** to back them up? Pun clearly intended.

  6. #81
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    I have a friend I love dearly who said to me " You know if you had b**bs your a** would make sense." I still love her.

  7. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa SH
    Just another viewpoint...
    I see some women who are flat as a board tummies and all sinewy and boney and I think they look like nothing I'D want to get cozy with if I were a man.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tater
    Mr. Tater sees these types and grumbles, 'Give that girl a sandwich or two!'

    LOL... the immmortal and irreverent Frank Zappa had something to say on the subject...

    A line from one of his songs goes...

    "Who wants to ride on an ironing board?"...


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  8. #83
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    ironing boards need lovin' too.

  9. #84
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    ironing boards need lovin' too.
    To each her own--ironing boards, well-padded mamas (like yours truly, who secretly is an ironing board wannabe ), and everyone in between. Takes all kinds to make a world!
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    And fortunately we're all attracted to different types, too!

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  11. #86
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuntieK
    Although, I have enjoyed the flare jeans much more than I ever would have cared to admit.
    OK, AK, does this mean you are going to buy flared bike shorts? This I have to see. . .
    Life is like riding a bicycle. To stay balanced, one must keep moving. - Albert Einstein

    In all of living, have much fun and laughter. Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. -Gordon B. Hinckley

 

 

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