Study Buddy
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Im five foot two and sixteen stone!! Just kidding :shock:0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:And a baggy Helen?
And not so baggy Helen, how can you be baggy with all that running(after blokes).
Can't forget the mighty Mandy0 -
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Nah! I did shed a pound or two but not being able to see properly meant I just ate what was put in front of me, no wonder it all tasted nice :roll: And I miss my hubby
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Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:Nah! I did shed a pound or two but not being able to see properly meant I just ate what was put in front of me, no wonder it all tasted nice :roll: And I miss my hubby

Excusus, excuses. Its all those peanut butter kitkats wot did it, honest gov0 -
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Absolutely right FG, peanut butter KitKats and lounging around tut :roll:0 -
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Anything I could possibly say in reply would just lead to more complaints about smuttiness.Paul22 wrote:Gem, I said this before (many times) and Ill say it again, two inches makes no difference at all!!!! :shock: :shock:
FWIW I don't think there anything wrong with a few extra pounds on a woman anyway - my ex was size 18 and gorgeous with it.
Goes and stands next to Gem. Points to self - fat. Points to Gem - not.0 -
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And your problem is........
I see no problem, at least I saw no problem the other day, apart from the enigmatic smile
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But Mandy - it doesn't sound like you're bothered.
Gem - we are what we are. If others don't like it - let them eat the lettuce.
(That was quite clever - if you know your fruit and veg!)0 -
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No I am not bothered and I do not take any notice of what other people think. Like me for what I am , don't hate me for what I'm not!0 -
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I've always had issues with my weight since I was very young. When I was 6 my mum called me a fat pig and thats when it all started :? by the time I was 11 I was anorexic :shock:0 -
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Its sunny now here in Exeter0 -
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Sorry to hear that Gem, how long did it take you to recover from it?
I always used to get picked on at school for my weight, being one of the bigger people in my year, as everyone else was really skinny, but i wouldnt want to be like that as i like having curves!0 -
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It's sunny here in Dorset!
8)
Might take the vest off later...
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Its just started raining here!0 -
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Most blokes here will probably back me up when I say that they would rather have a curvy woman that a Kate Moss0 -
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I was nearly 15. And then I had 'episodes' until I was 16. I was bulimic as well cos my mum found out i wasnt eating so used to sit me down and watch me eat my tea. So Id eat it then go throw up. I've got a scar on my arm from when I woke up in a hospital one day on a drip so I ripped it out, and they had to hold me down to put it in my stomach, so ive got a scar there too, just underneath my ribs.
And I would much rather be the 6 stone that I was then than the 9st11 I am now0 -
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Well wouldnt you girls prefer a bloke with a bit of shape?0 -
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Definitely!
The problem with the guys I run with is they're all long and lanky.
I like a belly that has a wobble to it!
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As long as they had some muscle in their tummy and that gorgeous thing where you can see the muscle/bone and sort of goes down into a triangle from their hips i wouldnt care :P0 -
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lol, thats so hollywood! :shock:0 -
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All over tan too?0 -
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Oh yes
And neatly trimmed belly hair!0 -
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I'm struggling to see how someone who's 5' 8" tall and weighs only 9 stone 11 can be fat unless you have the weirdest shape in the history of (wo)mankind?
I'm 5' 9" and nearly 13 stone but I don't look fat - and I know you're gonna say it's different for blokes and to an extent you'd be right but it's NOT that much different!
Robert
EDIT; Yes, I got on the 600th page!
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I'm going home
Cya xx0 -
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Cheap shot H :shock:0 -
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