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[quote=Anonymous]I spent way too much time religiously tracking my cardio and strength workouts and tracking every calorie and macro in My Fitness Pal at the expense of family, friends, and doing things that I enjoy. I can be healthy 10 pounds more and not cut and no longer have any desire to focus on 'fixing' my perceived flaws. Now I choose clothes that feel good to wear and that I feel confident in. For example, I have a long torso so rompers aren't as flattering, my waist is naturally small so I like to wear dresses with belted waists. I like my calves more than my thighs so a lot of my dresses are just above the knee. Sure I know I could diet my way down and workout like a maniac and wear tiny shorts and fitted tanks to show off my 'fixed' body, but that is not how I choose to use my time and I also really like enjoying a good meal with friends in a restaurant and taking DC out for an ice cream cone just because it's summer and traveling with my family without being obsessed with checking menus ahead of time for all the possible restaurants. [/quote]
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