Anonymous wrote:I always thought (as a young girl growing up) that women had hips and breasts and that is normal and beautiful! Now that I am older with kids, I want to be healthy and curvy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
How do older women like J. Lo and Halle Berry look so fit then if you assume this?
lol that you have to ask.
They show that it's possible to not end up looking like Roseanne in midlife.
There is a middle ground of taking care of yourself and staying healthy while aging naturally that falls between Roseanne and JLo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
How do older women like J. Lo and Halle Berry look so fit then if you assume this?
lol that you have to ask.
They show that it's possible to not end up looking like Roseanne in midlife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bone expansion alone is going to cause your weight to be distributed differently. I went back to prepregnancy weight after my first child, but went up a size because my hip bones just wouldn't fit in my clothes anymore. Also had a slight pooch of my belly that has gotten dramatically worse after my second. Sigh.
Having a girl with my second child has helped me keep perspective, as particularly with a daughter (and also important with my son), I want to set an example of loving the skin I'm in rather than being self conscious of it. I take care of my body through eating healthy and exercise. I don't want to set an example of getting a tummy tuck and breast lift for purely cosmetic reasons on a minor tummy pooch as I hate the thought of my daughter knowing that I felt like I had to fix my body to fit an impossible standard of beauty (and it is an unrealistic standard if it takes surgery to get there).
OK, so bone expansion does NOT exist. Just get over it. WHO CARES?
Of course it exists. Part of puberty is the widening of the hips. Hips also move during pregnancy. Are you the same genius who is claiming, in another thread, that toning muscles doesn't exist because you can't diet and grow muscle mass at the same time? I urge you to get a primer on anatomy and physiology and then come back so that you can annoy me less often with your uninformed yet imperious posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
I was thinking this same thing. If OP thinks she has issues now, just wait!
OP - it does suck, but it’s a fact of life. You can work out and diet to keep your tummy pooch to a minimum, or you can let it go and focus on other things. I’m not saying one is better than the other, or judging anyone who picks the former, but it’s just how usually it works.
FWIW, I think most husbands are perfectly fine with tummy pooch (and more!) if you just keep a sexy attitude.
Doesn't it make sense to get the weight/tummy under control (as much as is reasonable) BEFORE the wild ride of peri menopause and menopause? If we are going to fall to sh!t during and after the change, wouldn't it be wise to reign it all in beforehand to mitigate the depth of sh!t we fall to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
I was thinking this same thing. If OP thinks she has issues now, just wait!
OP - it does suck, but it’s a fact of life. You can work out and diet to keep your tummy pooch to a minimum, or you can let it go and focus on other things. I’m not saying one is better than the other, or judging anyone who picks the former, but it’s just how usually it works.
FWIW, I think most husbands are perfectly fine with tummy pooch (and more!) if you just keep a sexy attitude.
Doesn't it make sense to get the weight/tummy under control (as much as is reasonable) BEFORE the wild ride of peri menopause and menopause? If we are going to fall to sh!t during and after the change, wouldn't it be wise to reign it all in beforehand to mitigate the depth of sh!t we fall to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
I was thinking this same thing. If OP thinks she has issues now, just wait!
OP - it does suck, but it’s a fact of life. You can work out and diet to keep your tummy pooch to a minimum, or you can let it go and focus on other things. I’m not saying one is better than the other, or judging anyone who picks the former, but it’s just how usually it works.
FWIW, I think most husbands are perfectly fine with tummy pooch (and more!) if you just keep a sexy attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
How do older women like J. Lo and Halle Berry look so fit then if you assume this?
They don’t look fit, they are fit. They look really young because most images of them have been retouched and airbrushed, so they don’t have cellulite in photos and when they’re seen in public they’ve gotten their hair, makeup, and clothing done professionally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
How do older women like J. Lo and Halle Berry look so fit then if you assume this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait till you hit menopause and your body shape changes again even if your weight doesn't. It just all gets redistributed to places you don't want it and away from places you do (unless you go for plastic surgery options). Fun times.
How do older women like J. Lo and Halle Berry look so fit then if you assume this?
lol that you have to ask.
They show that it's possible to not end up looking like Roseanne in midlife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, with 3 kids don't you have something better to do than stress about your abs? Gain the 10 lbs, have a little pooch in you bikini--no one cares.
Her husband probably does. Maybe she SAH, or wants that divorce $$ so she's holding on/ trying to make do.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, with 3 kids don't you have something better to do than stress about your abs? Gain the 10 lbs, have a little pooch in you bikini--no one cares.