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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They taper in, then out= not cankles. Cankles kind of pop out at you when you see them- your ankles don't.[/quote] Ok let's put this to rest. She has cankles. Here is a woman with cankles before surgery and after with no cankles. Cankles are thick ankles. [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/24/ea/20/24ea2078fbac501eeb577d0b8e8091e8.jpg[/img][/quote] LOL what was operated on here, exactly? She lost ten pounds and went to the tanning bed. [/quote] It’s people like you who made me incredibly self conscious about my legs when I was younger. I starved myself at one point to try to get my legs to look “normal” and even at 5’8” and 115 pounds, I still had tree trunk shaped legs. I have considered the surgery that the person in this photo had, but I decided to try and accept the body I was given. You come off as an ass. [/quote] I’m sorry to hear this, but I think you are misreading me. The person pictured lost mass in her thighs as well as her lower legs. It wasn’t liposuction that did this; it was some amount of weight loss. Tanning is a notorious optical confuser. Accepting the bodies we have is essential. Apparently it’s especially so if the issue is “cankles,” because if this pic is the evidence of how “cankle surgery” works, we don’t have much to hope for from it. Personally, I hate my neck.[/quote]
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