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Post by Tina on Nov 22, 2004 14:38:49 GMT -5
Lucky you! I've always been involved in that diet crap. I was ok then. But not in my eyes, you know? The real mess startet after giving birth to my daughter. In fact not being pregnant makes you fat, but the time afterwards. Being at home mostley and so on.... I can handle it now. I've lost around 10 kg now and I try to carry on. As Jenny said, looking good makes you feel good.
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Post by Jmochampion on Nov 22, 2004 15:55:12 GMT -5
Sorry to change the subject but daydreaming certainly helps me to get through the days ;D
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Post by Brigitte on Nov 23, 2004 8:17:44 GMT -5
As Jenny said, looking good makes you feel good. That is so true. You do it for yourself - not for any guy, etc.! Sorry to change the subject but daydreaming certainly helps me to get through the days Sometimes it really does (and I read somewhere it's even healthy! )
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Post by Jmochampion on Nov 23, 2004 13:32:52 GMT -5
Sometimes it really does (and I read somewhere it's even healthy! ) It's amazing how many people out there probably wouldn't agree with you though
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Post by Tina on Nov 24, 2004 0:35:10 GMT -5
It's amazing how many people out there probably wouldn't agree with you though Those got no fantasy! Only a free spirit is able to daydream. Just my two cents....
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Post by Brigitte on Nov 24, 2004 9:31:33 GMT -5
Very well said. I think it's a good and healthy thing if you don't forget reality. But that's impossible because there is always something that hits you in the face and you are back from daydreaming (like nasty invoices you have to pay and such stuff...)
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