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    I'm not sure if my bathroom scale is completely accurate. So I automatically add around 3-4 lbs. in my head. And the scale is only over 2 yrs. old.
    Then back in another city, our bathroom scale broke completely after 10 years.

    So I haven't had an accurate weigh scale for um...past 6 months or more. Right now, I haven't made an effort to think about getting a new scale.
    I can still fit my clothes. I see myself in shorts and my long tights. Looks ok.

    For myself personally I couldn't weigh myself every day nor weekly. I might have weighed myself weekly in a haphazard way for a period of 2 months at different times in life. But I simply drifted away from the habit and became forgetful to weigh-in. It would drive me slightly nuts. I don't know how some of you ladies handle this psychologically.

    But then I'm the type of cyclist, that DOESN'T want to be told in advance, how much mileage I will be cycling in total for a cycling tour over a few days or weeks. It would sound too daunting too me at the beginning.

    Right now, sleeping well is more important than the exact weight statistic for me.

    Numbers...are just numbers. If I thought constantly I was 54, I surely will really start to feel old.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 04-25-2013 at 06:45 PM.
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