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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ha. The point when I looked in the mirror and thought there was something wrong with my body was probably when I was about 12 years old. And perfect. Thanks to people like OP, those of us who look like normal middle aged people have to feel bad about ourselves, because we don't look like Heidi Klum. Some people are lucky. Good genes, time and money to work out, eat right. Great. Good for them. Some of the rest of us struggle to get out of bed every day and go back to the same old, sit on your ass all day job so you can pay the bills. At some point did I stop eating as much birthday cake and icecream as I wanted because, clearly my metabolism couldn't keep up any longer? Sure. I eat pretty responsibly. But I am never going to be thin unless I starve myself and find a way to ignore my children so I can do nothing but work out. Not a trade off I am willing to make. [/quote] come on, that is bullshit and you know it. people are LUCKY to be able to eat right? i just ate two peanut butter sandwiches because they tasted great - not because I was stressed or emotional or anything else - because I was hungry and too lazy to make something healthy. get off your behind and walk at lunch. drink more water instead of diet soda or juice. b[/quote] My best friend is 5'7" and a size 4. She naturally craves non starchy vegetables and fruit. Won't eat or serve peanut butter to her kids because it's too fattening. My life experiences and preferences are just not that healthy and clean. Of course, she SAH and has full time help - quit work before she even got pg the first time. I could be a size 4 if I had as little life stress as she does too. Not excusing why I'm 5'6" and 160 pounds, just explaining.[/quote]
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