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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Proud implies I did something to achieve it, rather than just being born that way. So I guess my general figure/shape as I work fairly hard to maintain it. It could certainly be better, but I also like pizza |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Proud implies I did something to achieve it, rather than just being born that way. So I guess my general figure/shape as I work fairly hard to maintain it. It could certainly be better, but I also like pizza "
That’s an interesting take. I hadn’t thought of it like that xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm not proud of any part of my body.
I like my eyes rather a lot, and I respect my back and legs a lot more than I ever did before.
But proud? No."
I would be if I had your body xxx |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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"I'm not proud of any part of my body.
I like my eyes rather a lot, and I respect my back and legs a lot more than I ever did before.
But proud? No.
I would be if I had your body xxx"
Why though? It isn't anything to be proud of. It's the product of much of a lifetime of neglect, hatred and inertia, interspersed with times of deep care and hard work that end up the same way.
Proud isn't the right term.
Plus my boobs would look weird on you. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm not proud of any part of my body.
I like my eyes rather a lot, and I respect my back and legs a lot more than I ever did before.
But proud? No.
I would be if I had your body xxx
Why though? It isn't anything to be proud of. It's the product of much of a lifetime of neglect, hatred and inertia, interspersed with times of deep care and hard work that end up the same way.
Proud isn't the right term.
Plus my boobs would look weird on you."
Your boobs would look hot on this chest though xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m rather proud of the whole me, I might not look fantastic in other peoples eyes but I’m proud that my body is still going well with all the years of trauma and damage I’ve inflicted on it. I’m proud my mind, morals, and cheeky outlook on life are still as strong as ever.
But if it’s a praise of body parts I’d say my big arms, shoulders, thighs and smile. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most proud of my beard as it’s the one that work goes into maintaining on a more regular basis than anything else.
I’m guessing you can’t be proud of something that you were given |
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By *eardybobMan
over a year ago
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Quite like my brain...
If we're going with body parts here, chest and arms.
Body confidence issues affect everyone equally...
It took me the better part of 10 years to get to a place where I had the confidence even to wear a vest in the gym (after mother nature graciously decided to equip me with a stick thin figure and pigeon chest).
It's hard work to maintain, but worth it I think - even if just for me to smile at the mirror every once in a while rather than wince |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Quite like my brain...
If we're going with body parts here, chest and arms.
Body confidence issues affect everyone equally...
It took me the better part of 10 years to get to a place where I had the confidence even to wear a vest in the gym (after mother nature graciously decided to equip me with a stick thin figure and pigeon chest).
It's hard work to maintain, but worth it I think - even if just for me to smile at the mirror every once in a while rather than wince "
You look fantastic - definitely something to be proud of |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Quite like my brain...
If we're going with body parts here, chest and arms.
Body confidence issues affect everyone equally...
It took me the better part of 10 years to get to a place where I had the confidence even to wear a vest in the gym (after mother nature graciously decided to equip me with a stick thin figure and pigeon chest).
It's hard work to maintain, but worth it I think - even if just for me to smile at the mirror every once in a while rather than wince "
(Drool)
Bugger. Still doesn't work |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm extremely proud of my legs. They've got me through ultra marathons and ridiculous amounts of training miles. Sometimes, I know they hate me but they still keep going anywhere I ask them to. I love them.
Also my bum is a right peach. |
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"I'm extremely proud of my legs. They've got me through ultra marathons and ridiculous amounts of training miles. Sometimes, I know they hate me but they still keep going anywhere I ask them to. I love them.
Also my bum is a right peach. "
They are both great to squeeze |
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"I'm not proud of any part of my body.
I like my eyes rather a lot, and I respect my back and legs a lot more than I ever did before.
But proud? No.
I would be if I had your body xxx" you'd look funny with her body,just saying. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My legs. I don't go to the gym and rarely do weights at home - its all from running. I'm proud of them as they represent a lot of hard training. I run because I enjoy it, not for the physical changes it brings except as a way of helping to control my weight. I will admit though that during times like now where my training has ramped up I do like the results
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By (user no longer on site)
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My legs, I wouldn't say I feel proud of them but I do feel a sense of pride in the work I have put into them for running and I like the physical results I have achieved.
NBVN x |
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