Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, freebirds4elvis@... writes: > Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. Dee, don't feel bad. Insecurity is something that plagues most of us. Hubby and I were just discussing the " obscene " commercials that were on NBC last night. It was like the boobs, belly, butt, beer, and gambling commercial time. It was awful! When sexy women are on commercials it makes me really self conscious. Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, freebirds4elvis@... writes: > Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. Dee, don't feel bad. Insecurity is something that plagues most of us. Hubby and I were just discussing the " obscene " commercials that were on NBC last night. It was like the boobs, belly, butt, beer, and gambling commercial time. It was awful! When sexy women are on commercials it makes me really self conscious. Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, freebirds4elvis@... writes: > Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. Dee, don't feel bad. Insecurity is something that plagues most of us. Hubby and I were just discussing the " obscene " commercials that were on NBC last night. It was like the boobs, belly, butt, beer, and gambling commercial time. It was awful! When sexy women are on commercials it makes me really self conscious. Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Hi Romey! I didn't see the show. No, I have not experienced that. But, I can tell you a little about the insecure part. I get so jealous of the stupid tv! All these " perfect " women and we have basic cable with no movie channels, but they still show them prancing around in their little thongs. Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. has just gotten to where he automatically turns the channel if there is a woman in bikini or lingerie or anything that's " body showy " just to keep me quiet. I tell him that he wants to watch that because I'm fat, which is not true about him at all and I'm sure it hurts his feelings. I guess I get angry and take it out on him. I should be ashamed, shouldn't I?! I just can't help it sometimes. DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Dr. Phil show Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Hi Romey! I didn't see the show. No, I have not experienced that. But, I can tell you a little about the insecure part. I get so jealous of the stupid tv! All these " perfect " women and we have basic cable with no movie channels, but they still show them prancing around in their little thongs. Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. has just gotten to where he automatically turns the channel if there is a woman in bikini or lingerie or anything that's " body showy " just to keep me quiet. I tell him that he wants to watch that because I'm fat, which is not true about him at all and I'm sure it hurts his feelings. I guess I get angry and take it out on him. I should be ashamed, shouldn't I?! I just can't help it sometimes. DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Dr. Phil show Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 -I do the exact same thing, but with boobs. I have none...you may as well call me concave. After nursing three babies they've went from what use to be a solid B to not even filling an A. I am sooooooooo insecure about them and hate for my hubby to watch anything with boobs in it. I actually bought some of those inserts a couple months ago and I love them, but it obviously doesn't help when hubby and I are playing...then I have to face reality. Meaghan -- In weightlossbuddies2 , " the Freeman's " <freebirds4elvis@t...> wrote: > Hi Romey! I didn't see the show. No, I have not experienced that. But, I can tell you a little about the insecure part. I get so jealous of the stupid tv! All these " perfect " women and we have basic cable with no movie channels, but they still show them prancing around in their little thongs. Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. has just gotten to where he automatically turns the channel if there is a woman in bikini or lingerie or anything that's " body showy " just to keep me quiet. I tell him that he wants to watch that because I'm fat, which is not true about him at all and I'm sure it hurts his feelings. I guess I get angry and take it out on him. I should be ashamed, shouldn't I?! I just can't help it sometimes. > DEE > PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- > and an ELVIS FAN!!! > GOD LOVES YOU!! > Dr. Phil show > > > Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had > the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the > part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I > think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! > Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a > different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may > include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other > person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my > hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under > control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry > about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose > the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and > will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few > looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things > that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious > of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a > watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? > Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be > guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I > would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at > work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! > > Romey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 -I do the exact same thing, but with boobs. I have none...you may as well call me concave. After nursing three babies they've went from what use to be a solid B to not even filling an A. I am sooooooooo insecure about them and hate for my hubby to watch anything with boobs in it. I actually bought some of those inserts a couple months ago and I love them, but it obviously doesn't help when hubby and I are playing...then I have to face reality. Meaghan -- In weightlossbuddies2 , " the Freeman's " <freebirds4elvis@t...> wrote: > Hi Romey! I didn't see the show. No, I have not experienced that. But, I can tell you a little about the insecure part. I get so jealous of the stupid tv! All these " perfect " women and we have basic cable with no movie channels, but they still show them prancing around in their little thongs. Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. has just gotten to where he automatically turns the channel if there is a woman in bikini or lingerie or anything that's " body showy " just to keep me quiet. I tell him that he wants to watch that because I'm fat, which is not true about him at all and I'm sure it hurts his feelings. I guess I get angry and take it out on him. I should be ashamed, shouldn't I?! I just can't help it sometimes. > DEE > PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- > and an ELVIS FAN!!! > GOD LOVES YOU!! > Dr. Phil show > > > Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had > the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the > part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I > think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! > Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a > different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may > include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other > person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my > hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under > control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry > about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose > the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and > will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few > looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things > that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious > of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a > watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? > Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be > guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I > would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at > work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! > > Romey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 > I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't > have to worry about me putting alot of attention to my looks. > Hubby does little things that could set me back on my loss, > but I don't think he is always conscious of what he is doing. > They don't seem intentional. I have often thought the same thing about my husband, but have always been too ashamed to admit it. I know my hubby loves me the way I am, and I love him for that. But everytime I try to lose weight, he seems to do things to sabotage me. He works at Outback Steakhouse (one of my favorite restaurants), and whenever I start dieting, he for some reason starts bringing me all these " treats " home from work. And of course, being the slave to food that I am, once it is in the house, I always give in and eat it. He also seems to get " in the mood " to eat out a lot, which again makes it hard for me to stick to my diet. And normally when we eat out, he hardly ever eats desert, but when I am dieting, he always seems to be craving it, and asks if I want to share one. When I was thinner, and other men would show interest in me, he was always insecure, and obsessed with the idea that I might leave him. So I wonder sometimes if he is just more comfortable with me being overweight and undesirable, and unconsciously does not want me to lose the weight. It is is horrible thing to think, I know. He really does love me, and I love him, so I have always told myself that I was being silly... but your post made me think... Jette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 > I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't > have to worry about me putting alot of attention to my looks. > Hubby does little things that could set me back on my loss, > but I don't think he is always conscious of what he is doing. > They don't seem intentional. I have often thought the same thing about my husband, but have always been too ashamed to admit it. I know my hubby loves me the way I am, and I love him for that. But everytime I try to lose weight, he seems to do things to sabotage me. He works at Outback Steakhouse (one of my favorite restaurants), and whenever I start dieting, he for some reason starts bringing me all these " treats " home from work. And of course, being the slave to food that I am, once it is in the house, I always give in and eat it. He also seems to get " in the mood " to eat out a lot, which again makes it hard for me to stick to my diet. And normally when we eat out, he hardly ever eats desert, but when I am dieting, he always seems to be craving it, and asks if I want to share one. When I was thinner, and other men would show interest in me, he was always insecure, and obsessed with the idea that I might leave him. So I wonder sometimes if he is just more comfortable with me being overweight and undesirable, and unconsciously does not want me to lose the weight. It is is horrible thing to think, I know. He really does love me, and I love him, so I have always told myself that I was being silly... but your post made me think... Jette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 > I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't > have to worry about me putting alot of attention to my looks. > Hubby does little things that could set me back on my loss, > but I don't think he is always conscious of what he is doing. > They don't seem intentional. I have often thought the same thing about my husband, but have always been too ashamed to admit it. I know my hubby loves me the way I am, and I love him for that. But everytime I try to lose weight, he seems to do things to sabotage me. He works at Outback Steakhouse (one of my favorite restaurants), and whenever I start dieting, he for some reason starts bringing me all these " treats " home from work. And of course, being the slave to food that I am, once it is in the house, I always give in and eat it. He also seems to get " in the mood " to eat out a lot, which again makes it hard for me to stick to my diet. And normally when we eat out, he hardly ever eats desert, but when I am dieting, he always seems to be craving it, and asks if I want to share one. When I was thinner, and other men would show interest in me, he was always insecure, and obsessed with the idea that I might leave him. So I wonder sometimes if he is just more comfortable with me being overweight and undesirable, and unconsciously does not want me to lose the weight. It is is horrible thing to think, I know. He really does love me, and I love him, so I have always told myself that I was being silly... but your post made me think... Jette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 In a message dated 5/2/2003 5:57:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jetterose@... writes: > is is horrible thing to think, I know. He really does love me, and > I love him, so I have always told myself that I was being silly... > but your post made me think... Jette, I think it is probably pretty common. Your examples of things your hubby is doing are the same as some of mine. I have always thought that I would hate to be married to one of those really muscular hunky guys that turn every woman's head. I think it would be hard to think of all the chances they get to go with someone else. LOL! Hmmmm....gee I'm not insecure or anything, huh? LOL! Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I can't believe it---I used to be the exact same way when it came to the boobs!! When we first got married, I didn't have all that much. After having the two girls and gaining so much weight, I finally know what it's like to have boobs. Now, I am just scared that I will lose them too, but you know what? I would rather have a healthy heart and live longer than have big boobies. But girl, I know exactly what you mean. When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. But I have heard about that happening to women after giving birth and nursing. In fact, Joan River's daughter was on tv and that same thing happened to her. She went and had implants, or said she did anyway--it didn't look like it. I told that if I had the money to have that done, then I would sure have 'em blown up big enough to see! :-) Sorry, I get carried away sometimes! LOL! DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Dr. Phil show > > > Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had > the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the > part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I > think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! > Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a > different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may > include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other > person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my > hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under > control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry > about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose > the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and > will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few > looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things > that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious > of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a > watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? > Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be > guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I > would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at > work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! > > Romey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I can't believe it---I used to be the exact same way when it came to the boobs!! When we first got married, I didn't have all that much. After having the two girls and gaining so much weight, I finally know what it's like to have boobs. Now, I am just scared that I will lose them too, but you know what? I would rather have a healthy heart and live longer than have big boobies. But girl, I know exactly what you mean. When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. But I have heard about that happening to women after giving birth and nursing. In fact, Joan River's daughter was on tv and that same thing happened to her. She went and had implants, or said she did anyway--it didn't look like it. I told that if I had the money to have that done, then I would sure have 'em blown up big enough to see! :-) Sorry, I get carried away sometimes! LOL! DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Dr. Phil show > > > Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had > the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the > part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I > think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! > Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a > different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may > include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other > person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my > hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under > control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry > about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose > the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and > will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few > looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things > that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious > of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a > watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? > Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be > guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I > would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at > work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! > > Romey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I can't believe it---I used to be the exact same way when it came to the boobs!! When we first got married, I didn't have all that much. After having the two girls and gaining so much weight, I finally know what it's like to have boobs. Now, I am just scared that I will lose them too, but you know what? I would rather have a healthy heart and live longer than have big boobies. But girl, I know exactly what you mean. When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. But I have heard about that happening to women after giving birth and nursing. In fact, Joan River's daughter was on tv and that same thing happened to her. She went and had implants, or said she did anyway--it didn't look like it. I told that if I had the money to have that done, then I would sure have 'em blown up big enough to see! :-) Sorry, I get carried away sometimes! LOL! DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Dr. Phil show > > > Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about people who had > the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really thought the > part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty interesting. I > think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have been doing! > Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they require a > different treatment from their friends and family. He said that this may > include the other person having to make a little more effort. The other > person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. Hmmmmm......my > hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep under > control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have to worry > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have to worry > about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that when I lose > the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my mother) and > will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could cause a few > looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does little things > that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always conscious > of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to keep a > watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been experiencing this? > Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I think I may be > guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't think I > would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to him being at > work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! > > Romey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Yeah, and on VH1 last night they were airing " sexiest tv commercials you weren't meant to see " or something like that. We didn't watch it. I don't do the Miss America pagent either, or should I say " we " ! DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Re: Dr. Phil show In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, freebirds4elvis@... writes: > Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. Dee, don't feel bad. Insecurity is something that plagues most of us. Hubby and I were just discussing the " obscene " commercials that were on NBC last night. It was like the boobs, belly, butt, beer, and gambling commercial time. It was awful! When sexy women are on commercials it makes me really self conscious. Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Yeah, and on VH1 last night they were airing " sexiest tv commercials you weren't meant to see " or something like that. We didn't watch it. I don't do the Miss America pagent either, or should I say " we " ! DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Re: Dr. Phil show In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, freebirds4elvis@... writes: > Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. Dee, don't feel bad. Insecurity is something that plagues most of us. Hubby and I were just discussing the " obscene " commercials that were on NBC last night. It was like the boobs, belly, butt, beer, and gambling commercial time. It was awful! When sexy women are on commercials it makes me really self conscious. Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Yeah, and on VH1 last night they were airing " sexiest tv commercials you weren't meant to see " or something like that. We didn't watch it. I don't do the Miss America pagent either, or should I say " we " ! DEE PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- and an ELVIS FAN!!! GOD LOVES YOU!! Re: Dr. Phil show In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, freebirds4elvis@... writes: > Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. Dee, don't feel bad. Insecurity is something that plagues most of us. Hubby and I were just discussing the " obscene " commercials that were on NBC last night. It was like the boobs, belly, butt, beer, and gambling commercial time. It was awful! When sexy women are on commercials it makes me really self conscious. Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 .. When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. I have none...you may as > well call me concave. After nursing three babies they've went from > what use to be a solid B to not even filling an A. Ladies, Would you like some of mine? I would love for mine to shrink...maybe we can have the world's first boob transplant, hahahahaha! At a 40D, I can't wait to drop off some pounds, hopefully from there, lol! I just want them to stand up and be perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, lol lol lol! Sharon in So Cal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 .. When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. I have none...you may as > well call me concave. After nursing three babies they've went from > what use to be a solid B to not even filling an A. Ladies, Would you like some of mine? I would love for mine to shrink...maybe we can have the world's first boob transplant, hahahahaha! At a 40D, I can't wait to drop off some pounds, hopefully from there, lol! I just want them to stand up and be perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, lol lol lol! Sharon in So Cal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 In a message dated 5/3/2003 5:16:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, smbalik@... writes: > I just want them to stand up and be > perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, > lol lol lol! > Sharon, you made me giggle. Thank you. I am looking forward to losing a little bit of mine, but I am only a 38C but I would like to be a B cup. I think they just get in the way. Hubby could be worried about losing those too! Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 In a message dated 5/3/2003 5:16:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, smbalik@... writes: > I just want them to stand up and be > perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, > lol lol lol! > Sharon, you made me giggle. Thank you. I am looking forward to losing a little bit of mine, but I am only a 38C but I would like to be a B cup. I think they just get in the way. Hubby could be worried about losing those too! Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 In a message dated 5/3/2003 5:16:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, smbalik@... writes: > I just want them to stand up and be > perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, > lol lol lol! > Sharon, you made me giggle. Thank you. I am looking forward to losing a little bit of mine, but I am only a 38C but I would like to be a B cup. I think they just get in the way. Hubby could be worried about losing those too! Romey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 > > Hi Romey! I didn't see the show. No, I have not experienced > that. But, I can tell you a little about the insecure part. I get > so jealous of the stupid tv! All these " perfect " women and we have > basic cable with no movie channels, but they still show them prancing > around in their little thongs. Makes me sick and ticked and jealous. > has just gotten to where he automatically turns the channel if > there is a woman in bikini or lingerie or anything that's " body > showy " just to keep me quiet. I tell him that he wants to watch that > because I'm fat, which is not true about him at all and I'm sure it > hurts his feelings. I guess I get angry and take it out on him. I > should be ashamed, shouldn't I?! I just can't help it sometimes. > > DEE > > PROUD to be an AMERICAN--- > > and an ELVIS FAN!!! > > GOD LOVES YOU!! > > Dr. Phil show > > > > > > Did anyone watch the show yesterday (Thursday) that was about > people who had > > the lost the weight and now discovered bigger problems? I really > thought the > > part about people sabotoging the weight loser was pretty > interesting. I > > think that is what my hubby and family (my hubby's side) have > been doing! > > Dr. Phil talked about how after a person makes a big change they > require a > > different treatment from their friends and family. He said that > this may > > include the other person having to make a little more effort. > The other > > person then sabotoges (sp?) them to keep them where they are. > Hmmmmm......my > > hubby has a jealous streak that he really has to work to keep > under > > control......I wonder if he thinks that right now he doesn't have > to worry > > about other men hitting on me or it could be that he doesn't have > to worry > > about me putting alot of attention to my looks. He knows that > when I lose > > the weight I will be getting a whole new wardrobe (a gift from my > mother) and > > will be wearing things that are young and trendy. This could > cause a few > > looks my way (which will be very flattering. LOL!) Hubby does > little things > > that could set me back on my loss, but I don't think he is always > conscious > > of what he is doing. They don't seem intentional. I am going to > keep a > > watch on this and see if it is true. Have any of you been > experiencing this? > > Please share. I think it is quite interesting. Honestly, I > think I may be > > guilty of it too. Hubby isn't trying to lose weight but I don't > think I > > would want him to lose. I am really insecure when it comes to > him being at > > work with all those cute little nurses. LOL! > > > > Romey > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 -Actually I'm trying to get some of my girlfriends. She has the same underwear issue as you-lol. There is a doctor at the hospital she works out that is trying this new thing where you suction fat cells from one part of your body and syringe them into your chest. We're trying to convince him to take out hers and put it in me-lol. Apparently he doesn't think it is the great idea that we seem to think it is-lol. Meaghan -- In weightlossbuddies2 , " tinkcrzy1972 " <smbalik@s...> wrote: > . When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why > didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. > I have none...you may as > > well call me concave. After nursing three babies they've went > from > > what use to be a solid B to not even filling an A. > > Ladies, > > Would you like some of mine? I would love for mine to > shrink...maybe we can have the world's first boob transplant, > hahahahaha! At a 40D, I can't wait to drop off some pounds, > hopefully from there, lol! I just want them to stand up and be > perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, > lol lol lol! > > Sharon in So Cal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 -Actually I'm trying to get some of my girlfriends. She has the same underwear issue as you-lol. There is a doctor at the hospital she works out that is trying this new thing where you suction fat cells from one part of your body and syringe them into your chest. We're trying to convince him to take out hers and put it in me-lol. Apparently he doesn't think it is the great idea that we seem to think it is-lol. Meaghan -- In weightlossbuddies2 , " tinkcrzy1972 " <smbalik@s...> wrote: > . When it came to boobs, I used to holler " life ain't fair! why > didn't I get some too?! " . Wow, and I thought I was the only one. > I have none...you may as > > well call me concave. After nursing three babies they've went > from > > what use to be a solid B to not even filling an A. > > Ladies, > > Would you like some of mine? I would love for mine to > shrink...maybe we can have the world's first boob transplant, > hahahahaha! At a 40D, I can't wait to drop off some pounds, > hopefully from there, lol! I just want them to stand up and be > perky instead of holding up my underwear when I am without a bra, > lol lol lol! > > Sharon in So Cal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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