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  • Quote: This thing I'm looking forward to the most is being judged by the content of my character rather than the size of my body.
    AMEN nuf said
  • this might be too much information, but i want to be able to "be on top" and not feel self conscious about it.
  • Everything you ladies have stated. Plus I want to be able to look at my reflection in a store window and be able to grin!

    Clothes aside, I'm looking forward to just feeling better. I'm looking forward to the doctor wanting to talk about my weight and being condescending about it.

    I want to be able to say I DID IT!
  • I'm with Tinky, having my BF touch my stomach without tensing up and thinking to myself that he must be disguisted.
    I want to be able to go shopping in the normal section, and not feel like crying everytime I try something on.
    I don't want my weight to be what I obsess about all the time.
    And Christine, I want to see my hipbones too!
  • 1. Continue on staying healthy
    2. Jeans!! Never in my life wore them.
    3. Having a flat tummy
  • After losing 35 pounds five years ago, and gaining it all back plus 20 more...I am finally figuing out what works...exercise AND eating the right thing for my body..consistantly. So for me, finaly getting to my goal will prove to me that I can do it, and that I am stronger than I ever thought I was...I'm running for 8-10 minutes at a time on the treadmill for gooness sake!! It that really me?!
  • Quote: this might be too much information, but i want to be able to "be on top" and not feel self conscious about it.
    ME TOO!!!
    I am also hoping to regain some flexibility. things have definitely been more fun now that my stomach isn't in the way as much as it is.
    I am 15lbs away from weighing less than my bf and hopefully being in a single digit size for the first time in my life. wait. NO. I'm 5 lbs away from weighing less than my bf, and 15lbs away from a new size. i am so going to throw a party.

    I am looking forward to shopping, and not just for belts, lol, since i dont want to spend too much on clothes that won't fit for very long. every time i drop a size i buy ONE outfit but when i get to a 6 i'm buying a whole new wardrobe.

    and wearing a 2 pc bathing suit. i have an XLong torso and one pcs, even long torso ones, well... i can't imagine it's legal for me to wear them in public because they don't cover the important bits...even tankinis have been out of the question because even if they're supposed to meet top and bottom in the middle, they don't. i have not worn or owned a bathing suit in almost 8 years.
  • 1: Getting undressed with lights on.

    2: Running a 5k again.
  • Quote: this might be too much information, but i want to be able to "be on top" and not feel self conscious about it.
    That answer made me laugh, good honest answer lol

    As Ever
    Me
  • Umm... again, this might be too much info, but I'm looking forward to my (.)(.) being the same size again! I guess one of the girls has more fat cells than the other. Prob'ly just me!
  • A flat stomach to look at
  • This discussion is a beautiful thing.
  • It is a beautiful discussion.

    This is a bit odd, but one of benefits of being slim that I'd never have thought of in advance is how easy it is to fit places. I can fit through any gap, sneak past any person in the aisle of a plane, pass behind any piece of furniture. It's a strange thing to appreciate, but I'm constantly surprised at the spaces through which I can fit. It makes me feel tiny.
  • I want to be able to walk out of the bedroom with something sexy on and be able to take all of it off in front of my man with the lights on!!! I wanna be able to turn around and look back at him knowing that my cottage cheese legs arent making him think about the chick down the hall that looks awesome! And the shopping part too!!
  • Quote: It's a strange thing to appreciate
    I'm quickly learning that there are plenty of strange things that you appreciate, no matter how large or small they seem.