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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have to admit that I am kind of baffled by people feeling either hatred or love for their bodies. Maybe it's because I'm a man, but I can't imagine looking in the mirror and considering surgery because parts of me were too big or too small. I'm developing a bald spot, which I don't love/accept/embrace, but I'm not considering hair plugs, and it won't prevent me from wearing my hair really short (which makes it more obvious) because short hair is convenient. On the other hand, when I got up to about 35 pounds over a healthy weight, I decided to lose the extra weight. Now I think I look a lot better and my blood pressure is normal rather than borderline high. But this did not involve love or hate for the fat, just a pragmatic decision with no drama required. Why make something that is simple (difficult, but simple) into more than it is? If this lady is advocating not hating your body, more power to her. That does not, however, mean that people need to accept being over weight.[/quote] I love when men brag about losing weight. Do you also have some intercourse techniques that guarantee male orgasm, Dr. Spaceman?[/quote]
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