(February 24, 2014 at 7:45 am)Jacob(smooth) Wrote: Buy him a multi gym, make it his problem .
The man walks about 4 miles almost every day (fitbit tracked) and does his own version of bending and squatting all the time - he's a professional photographer who manages a studio which mostly photographs kids. Screaming, running kids. He never puts on weight, because he walks off whatever he eats the next day. Making it "his problem" is just cruel.
(February 24, 2014 at 7:45 am)Jacob(smooth) Wrote: I get the concept . It just seems odd to me that the vast majority of women I know seem to be striving for something that the people who have achieved it... Are not happy with.
Many people in general are not happy with themselves because they don't work on their inner selves at the same time or before their outer selves. Your life won't magically fall together just because you meet a requirement on a BMI or weight scale. Seriously, I got way more attention from guys after gaining weight that my doctor nags at me about (despite having beautiful bloodwork) because at the same time I was learning to not give a fuck and to live for myself.
(February 24, 2014 at 7:45 am)Jacob(smooth) Wrote: It's like hair. There are people curling their straight hair whilst in the house next door someone else is straightening their curly hair.
Meh...hair is a lot more fluid in styling than reaching a weight goal.
(February 24, 2014 at 8:15 am)No_God Wrote: I look goofy in sun dresses because I am so short and every dress I buy is too long.
I can't find capris for this reason. However, being only 5'3", I usually find most dresses to still be too short. On the other hand, Charlotte is really windy and I'm always afraid of Marilyn Monroe'ing everyone.