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*Bunny* 2005 - 2006 Log

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nelmsjer said:
I'm so glad that you are past that, now! Great feeling, isn't it? :)

I taught strength training and other fitness-related classes at Texas A&M for 6 years, and I taught and preached and begged and pleaded the entire time for women to forget the scale and the stupid number. Some get it, but unfortunately...most don't. :worried:
Dang that experience is really awesome. You and IP really have a great, yet completely different life, I just cannot get over it. Every day you both amaze me someHOW :) That is really awesome.

Re: the weight issue ... I really have NO CHOICE but to accept that I will NEVER ever weight 130, or maybe even 140 ever again. And when I did, it was not a healthy look for my frame at ALL. I will NEVER have 'thin' legs and must embrace the muscles. It's like, why continue obsessing about a body or figure I will NEVER and could NEVER have. I was not born to have it, and unless muscle is physically removed from my body, and structure of my bones completely changed, I will never be what many women try so hard to look like (i.e. hollywood model thin can you see my bones).

I am really grateful I found EF.... I feel I would still be in a very dark place without the knowledge and reality check I experience daily.
 
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*Bunny* said:
Re: the weight issue ... I really have NO CHOICE but to accept that I will NEVER ever weight 130, or maybe even 140 ever again. And when I did, it was not a healthy look for my frame at ALL. I will NEVER have 'thin' legs and must embrace the muscles. It's like, why continue obsessing about a body or figure I will NEVER and could NEVER have. I was not born to have it, and unless muscle is physically removed from my body, and structure of my bones completely changed, I will never be what many women try so hard to look like (i.e. hollywood model thin can you see my bones).

I am really grateful I found EF.... I feel I would still be in a very dark place without the knowledge and reality check I experience daily.

Isn't it an awesome feeling that you KNOW what you can do with your body and what your limits are? ....and that you KNOW mainstream society is NOT IT!!! lol Muscle is SOOOOO much more sexy than skinny-fat syndrome!

I'm so happy I found all of you! :heart:
 
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scorpiogirl said:
Isn't it an awesome feeling that you KNOW what you can do with your body and what your limits are? ....and that you KNOW mainstream society is NOT IT!!! lol Muscle is SOOOOO much more sexy than skinny-fat syndrome!


I couldn't agree more with the two of you!! The mainstream society's view is so sick and twisted. Plus, 99% of them are VERY uneducated as far as nutrition and fitness goes...it is actually REALLY sad!! A muscular, fit body is WAY more sexy then the thin "fat" body that the majority of today's society views as beautiful (it is anything BUT beautiful)!! :qt:
 
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*Bunny* said:
Dang that experience is really awesome. You and IP really have a great, yet completely different life, I just cannot get over it. Every day you both amaze me someHOW :) That is really awesome.

Re: the weight issue ... I really have NO CHOICE but to accept that I will NEVER ever weight 130, or maybe even 140 ever again. And when I did, it was not a healthy look for my frame at ALL. I will NEVER have 'thin' legs and must embrace the muscles. It's like, why continue obsessing about a body or figure I will NEVER and could NEVER have. I was not born to have it, and unless muscle is physically removed from my body, and structure of my bones completely changed, I will never be what many women try so hard to look like (i.e. hollywood model thin can you see my bones).

I am really grateful I found EF.... I feel I would still be in a very dark place without the knowledge and reality check I experience daily.

I just wanted to give you a big ole' smile for everything you said. You have learned to truly appreciate what you have been given, and there is no amount of money that can purchase the satisfaction and happiness that comes with that. Heck, not only do you appreciate it, but you love it and love improving it!

GREAT post. :) :D
 
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nelmsjer said:
I just wanted to give you a big ole' smile for everything you said. You have learned to truly appreciate what you have been given, and there is no amount of money that can purchase the satisfaction and happiness that comes with that. Heck, not only do you appreciate it, but you love it and love improving it!

GREAT post. :) :D
Thank YOU!!! Like anyone, I will have my off days ... but I find telling myself those things, OFTEN, if not daily, helps the reality sit in.

For me, If "I" don't believe it, it's NOT going to happen, doesn't matter how many times I hear it from others over and over and over ... in any situation, i.e. relationships too ...

Your post is dead on. ;)
 
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Well, I had the most horrendous food fit last night ... so I slept on it and satisfied what cravings were left today... but man was it tough, and I didn't go out without a fight. :rolleyes:

I put up a hissy fit & wouldn't let Mr. B put in Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, b/c I was craving sweets and that movie was full of things I was craving .... I'm glad b/c he is finally starting to recognize my BF's (bitch fits) and be my strength when I'm feeling week. Plus he no longer gets mad at me b/c sometimes I say things I don't mean when I can't get my way or eat some cupcakes :)

Way to go honey! :heart:

I'm such a friggin idiot sometimes.

;)
 
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