Gennifer
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Jun 26, 2014 8:22:26 GMT
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Post by Gennifer on May 27, 2015 19:42:20 GMT
Freudian slip?
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MaryMary
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Lazy
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Jun 25, 2014 21:56:13 GMT
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Post by MaryMary on May 27, 2015 19:45:21 GMT
Belly. I get asked if I'm pregnant on the regular.
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kelly8875
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Location: Lost in my supplies...
Oct 26, 2014 17:02:56 GMT
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Post by kelly8875 on May 27, 2015 19:51:28 GMT
My butt and upper thighs. My boobs so carry some of it, so I'm pretty proportional. And I'm long in the torso, so that helps me out too.
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Post by peasapie on May 27, 2015 19:55:18 GMT
Butt/thighs. I hate it.
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~Susan~
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You need to check your boobs, mine tried to kill me!!!
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Jul 6, 2014 17:25:32 GMT
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Post by ~Susan~ on May 27, 2015 19:55:31 GMT
All over. I do have a waistline, but with 2 c-sections I have the fold over in the belly area...I HATE IT!
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oldcrow
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Location: Ontario,Canada
Jun 26, 2014 12:25:29 GMT
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Post by oldcrow on May 27, 2015 20:10:19 GMT
I so wanted to comment on this thread but I know someone would slap me because the question is for overweight people. So I will keep my mouth shut.
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Post by LauraTen on May 27, 2015 20:10:56 GMT
Over the last year I have lost 25 pounds and would like to lose another 10 or so.
I actually DO NOT carry the weight on my belly at all.
It all goes to my hips, thighs, and big old butt!!!
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Post by polz on May 27, 2015 20:12:10 GMT
All over. It sucks. I'm working on getting it off. The going is sloooooooooooooooooooow.
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Post by icedcoffee14 on May 27, 2015 20:12:31 GMT
I am definitely overweight. Most of my weight is on my lower stomach, below my belly button. I think it doesn't help that I've had multiple c-sections. It is always the very last place I lose weight. And it looks disproportionally fat compared to the rest of my body. So, where do you carry yours? The bolded is me exactly but only 1 C-section...for now.
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Deleted
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Oct 7, 2024 9:25:04 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2015 20:18:26 GMT
Oh I have a serious badonkadonk situation going on behind me!
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Post by gizzy on May 27, 2015 20:20:27 GMT
I am a smooched apple shape. I carry it everywhere, except my butt, which is flat.
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Post by coffeetalk on May 27, 2015 20:25:39 GMT
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caro
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Jun 26, 2014 14:10:36 GMT
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Post by caro on May 27, 2015 20:41:25 GMT
Dr Oz says it's all because of sugar if you carry fat in your belly. Nothing to do with family genetics. Darn, at least I could blame it on my dad's side of the family.
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Sarah*H
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Jun 25, 2014 20:07:06 GMT
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Post by Sarah*H on May 27, 2015 20:50:42 GMT
Also my belly, also have the c-section pooch. I've lost 45 pounds and I agree with everyone else who says that the belly fat has been the hardest to budge. My visceral fat numbers are good, it's just the ugly, jiggly stuff that doesn't ever want to go away.
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Post by doesitmatter on May 27, 2015 20:58:19 GMT
Boobs and tummy Almost to goal but it won't be firm even then lol. I have alwasy ahd huge boobs, even when I was a size 2...and over time gravity won... Definitely have more tummy flab post hysterectomy but I'm trying! I never had washboard abs even when I was thin and worked out constantly though- I was thin and toned but still still had a soft skinny belly lol!
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Post by checkwheelsdown on May 27, 2015 21:07:08 GMT
A little around my middle, mostly butt and thighs. This is me too.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on May 27, 2015 21:33:53 GMT
I so wanted to comment on this thread but I know someone would slap me because the question is for overweight people. So I will keep my mouth shut. Feel free to answer. Being overweight, it never occurred to me that non-overweight people would related to this question. I'm sorry. No slaps from me.
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paget
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Jun 25, 2014 21:16:39 GMT
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Post by paget on May 27, 2015 21:36:16 GMT
Until I was mid thirties I think my extra was mostly booty and hips and legs a little heavy. At forty My body thought it would be funny to change it up and now I have a lower belly, inner thigh fat from hell, and chunky arms/shoulder/boob area. But hey, now my booty looks awesome.
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Post by myboysnme on May 27, 2015 22:14:42 GMT
My big fat stomach. I've never had a perfectly flat stomach since puberty. I had two sons who stretched it way out and I did absolutely nothing about it. Over years of personal neglect fat has glombed on to my abdomen like snow on the North Pole.
I will never get rid of it unless it is surgically removed. It ruins how I look in everything plus puts me at very high risk for cardiac problems.
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msliz
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The Procrastinator
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Jun 26, 2014 21:32:34 GMT
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Post by msliz on May 27, 2015 22:33:58 GMT
Belly. I get asked if I'm pregnant on the regular. Come on Mary, that's a fair question. I remember there were quite a few years when the answer was Yes
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msliz
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Jun 26, 2014 21:32:34 GMT
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Post by msliz on May 27, 2015 22:36:11 GMT
For me, it's all belly. I'm an apple.
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Post by 5peanutsnana on May 27, 2015 23:06:06 GMT
"So, where do you carry yours?" Everywhere I go.
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Post by lesserknownpea on May 28, 2015 5:16:21 GMT
Until I was mid thirties I think my extra was mostly booty and hips and legs a little heavy. At forty My body thought it would be funny to change it up and now I have a lower belly, inner thigh fat from hell, and chunky arms/shoulder/boob area. But hey, now my booty looks awesome. This is me too. I read a book by a nutritionist that explained why our bodies change and how. Basically it's about producing estrogen. Our bellies get big, we continue to grow our arms and boobs, but stop putting weight on legs and booty. Since I was a full hourglass with a tiny waist, I have a hard time accepting my evolving shape.
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paget
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Jun 25, 2014 21:16:39 GMT
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Post by paget on May 28, 2015 5:48:50 GMT
Until I was mid thirties I think my extra was mostly booty and hips and legs a little heavy. At forty My body thought it would be funny to change it up and now I have a lower belly, inner thigh fat from hell, and chunky arms/shoulder/boob area. But hey, now my booty looks awesome. This is me too. I read a book by a nutritionist that explained why our bodies change and how. Basically it's about producing estrogen. Our bellies get big, we continue to grow our arms and boobs, but stop putting weight on legs and booty. Since I was a full hourglass with a tiny waist, I have a hard time accepting my evolving shape. Interesting. Do you happen to remmeber the book or if there was anything we could do about it?
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Post by Butterfly Momma on May 28, 2015 6:10:52 GMT
Belly. I get asked if I'm pregnant on the regular. Me too. And I have learned through that to never, ever ask that question of anyone. Not even if they look like they are ready to deliver today. My daughter died shortly after birth and I definitely looked like I had been pregnant (she was full term) and I guess because I didn't have a baby in arms I was fair game to ask that question. Even though I am a very rational person, and know that it was never asked out of malicious intent, it was like a slap in the face. I so wish I could lose that weight. And I'm sorry if I derailed your thread ... I guess call it a psa as to why no one should ask someone if they are pregnant
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Post by penny on May 28, 2015 7:02:56 GMT
@butterflymama I'm so sorry - that would sting so much more...
At this point, everywhere... But not evenly spread out - hard to explain... I have the smaller chest of a pear, the round upper belly of an apple, a smaller lower belly, and then carry some on my upper butt... From the side I look like my top half is facing one direction and my bottom half is facing the other... One big mess...
The spots I hate carrying it - arms (fat elbows especially), and calves... It's a pain trying to find something that fits only to have it end right across an abnormally wide calf...
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on May 28, 2015 10:28:26 GMT
Belly. I get asked if I'm pregnant on the regular. Me too. And I have learned through that to never, ever ask that question of anyone. Not even if they look like they are ready to deliver today. My daughter died shortly after birth and I definitely looked like I had been pregnant (she was full term) and I guess because I didn't have a baby in arms I was fair game to ask that question. Even though I am a very rational person, and know that it was never asked out of malicious intent, it was like a slap in the face. I so wish I could lose that weight. And I'm sorry if I derailed your thread ... I guess call it a psa as to why no one should ask someone if they are pregnant (((hugs))) I'm sorry for your loss.
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Post by gailoh on May 28, 2015 12:13:49 GMT
Belly, I call it my 3rd boob...my boobs are big 40 DD...but it is an all over thing for me as well and being older and meds that I am on it is hard for me to lose weight...I hate looking for clothes...
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Post by songbird on May 28, 2015 13:18:10 GMT
Someone summon me?
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Post by lisacharlotte on May 28, 2015 13:30:14 GMT
everywhere. I have broad shoulders and a large chest, but am proportional at any weight I have been. Even at my ideal weight I am not tiny. I've always been most self conscious about my wrists, hands and face which always look fat to me. I have very muscular thighs and calves which make tall boots an issue at any weight, but also make my legs shapely. They are my best feature at any weight.
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