09-28-2018 04:33
09-28-2018 04:33
09-28-2018 06:11
09-28-2018 06:11
Welcome back @enturavay. Isn't life all kinds of wonderful...wink wink 😉
Glad you are back and I agree that catching yourself when you are in the beginning stages of an uphill trend is helpful. But I agree size 2!! is not what I would call fat 🙂
But having a red flag item like a pair of pants that signal "hey, I need to pay attention and get back on track" is a really smart way of staying in control of your weight and your life...I applaud you! 🙂
09-28-2018 06:23
09-28-2018 06:23
09-28-2018 06:36
09-28-2018 06:36
You remind me of my mom...she is 5" and used to get serious if her weight went to 100 lbs "I need to lose some weight...I'm 5'6" and always felt like a giant next to her. 🙂 I used to think that 120-130 lbs was way too heavy for me because of what my mom said, thankfully I was smart enough to look in the mirror and see that I was fine 🙂 Now 120-130 lbs is way to low for my athletic build...135-145 is much better on my frame, that's about a size 4-6 for me 🙂 so I guess my "fat pants" would be a size 8....I'm in a size 8-10 right now...so not too much more 🙂
09-28-2018 07:37
09-28-2018 07:37
09-28-2018 07:52
09-28-2018 07:52
Actually 145-155 works really well on me too if I have a lower body fat %. My mom is teeny tiny but has a beautiful athletic build she does not embrace 😞 I remember as a child thinking she was the most beautiful woman I knew, her legs were muscular and so were her arms, she was strong!!! I get my athletic build from her I am sure. I wish women were more accepting of their more athletic build, I see it being more stylish now for sure, but back when I was growing up, my mom definitely made me feel like I was too big...and so did the media...but I loved running and doing sports (hockey, football and soccer) so I needed my athletic body and I came to really appreciate what it could do...I was lucky not to fall prey to the "skinny" mentality of most of the world...
09-28-2018 11:14
09-28-2018 11:14