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By *dam1971 OP Man
over a year ago
Bedford |
If we're honest there's always something we don't look about our own bodies. Something that makes us choose our clothes more carefully to hide it, or make up to disguise it.
The good news is that even models and premiership footballers feel the same despite rigorous diets and endless time in the gym. Models are particularly sensitive about their body faults and while footballers have the body of a Greek God they often have the face of a ferret and the personality of the winner of last years Mr Twat competition.
So you're safe to be honest here, what's yours? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have always been hung up over my skinniness, only to find as middle age beckons I have to work a lot harder to shift my increasing belly fat.
Also everything above my tie dissapoints me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate my belly more now after losing 5 stone
It didn't used to wobble as much when I was on top when it waa full of fat
The joys of 3 kids
Ah well "
That's amazing well done you
I hate my knees |
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By *adame BWoman
over a year ago
C'est moi Boudoir |
Could do with being more toned but that's more an observation than a hang up.
I would love bigger boobs and don't like my op scar lower tummy actually don't mind the scar it's the slight dip below it that bugs me but generally comfortable in my own skin
Madame Boo |
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By *ransGuyTV/TS
over a year ago
Cardiff |
I hate that I'm so hairy (always was, even before testosterone), but life is too short to keep getting rid of it
I need a tummy tuck to raise my penis but I can't afford one, and, to be honest, I've had enough of having surgery! So that screws up losing weight as it will only sag more if I do. Ah well, could be worse |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was into body building and looked pretty good, then tore both my Achilles. Put 3 stone on and look horrid.
Nearly got 1.5 back off though but I hate being a fat knacker.... |
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I could do with bigger boobs and if my stomach sticks out more than they (which happens very easily lol) I don't like it.
apart from that... fucking sensible skin which can be a pain but oh well... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Now, nothing.
15 years ago everything, I was 70kg arms and legs like pipe cleaners, chest and shoulders non existent. I looked awful.
A lot of gym time and 40kg weight gain I'm happy with what I have at 110kg. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If we're honest there's always something we don't look about our own bodies. Something that makes us choose our clothes more carefully to hide it, or make up to disguise it.
The good news is that even models and premiership footballers feel the same despite rigorous diets and endless time in the gym. Models are particularly sensitive about their body faults and while footballers have the body of a Greek God they often have the face of a ferret and the personality of the winner of last years Mr Twat competition.
So you're safe to be honest here, what's yours?"
My body! |
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By *dam1971 OP Man
over a year ago
Bedford |
As the OP I feel it's my responsibility to make sure everyone in my thread is looked after.
To all the women here - you've got absolutely nothing to worry about, you look fantastic. To the blokes - fuck knows, but you're probably no worse than me.
Be more Zen-like and practice acceptance, the worry won't do you any good |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My fat gut,thunder thighs and bingo wings but I'm working on them slowly "
Sounds divine to me and I'd love to work on them all slowly and with relish xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My tummy (Mrs)
It seems the majority of us have one hang up or another, but luckily, one person's hang up is another one's treasure.
What you dislike about yourself other people often don't even notice or indeed find attractive |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If we're honest there's always something we don't look about our own bodies. Something that makes us choose our clothes more carefully to hide it, or make up to disguise it.
The good news is that even models and premiership footballers feel the same despite rigorous diets and endless time in the gym. Models are particularly sensitive about their body faults and while footballers have the body of a Greek God they often have the face of a ferret and the personality of the winner of last years Mr Twat competition.
So you're safe to be honest here, what's yours?"
My breasts - not fond of them but reluctant to do anything about them. |
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Nothing!
I've got flaws, parts of me that are from perfect, I've had 3kids,2 by CS. Stretch marks, scars & little wobbly belly along it.
It's taken a long time, but I can now look on the mirror & see those flaws, for what they are & what they created.
And I'm bloody proud of them. |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
Traffic land |
"Like lots of other women, my mum tum.
And, increasingly these days, wrinkles - I think I need to grow a *very* long fringe ..."
For the first time in my life I've grown mine out, I don't think it will be long before I get it back |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Of course I wish I had a tight size 10 20yr old body.
But I'm 42, size 16 with loads of wobbly bits.
I'm fine with it.
Some of the most miserable times in my life were when I was trying to be a size 10 - wheen my genetics and eating habits want me to be a size 16!
So fuck it!
I'm too old to care! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Of course I wish I had a tight size 10 20yr old body.
But I'm 42, size 16 with loads of wobbly bits.
I'm fine with it.
Some of the most miserable times in my life were when I was trying to be a size 10 - wheen my genetics and eating habits want me to be a size 16!
So fuck it!
I'm too old to care!"
If only Disneyland really did have attractions like you xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would have said my butt and belly last year but now I don't care.....finally accepted I have wobbly bits and don't care what anyone else thinks "
F**king brilliant attitude - well done that woman!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Need to rediscover my abs, since turning 30 I lost them and can't quite get them back.
Also my calves, I've got massive upper legs but can't build muscle on my calves |
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By *ot40sCouple
over a year ago
birmingham |
"If we're honest there's always something we don't look about our own bodies. Something that makes us choose our clothes more carefully to hide it, or make up to disguise it.
The good news is that even models and premiership footballers feel the same despite rigorous diets and endless time in the gym. Models are particularly sensitive about their body faults and while footballers have the body of a Greek God they often have the face of a ferret and the personality of the winner of last years Mr Twat competition.
So you're safe to be honest here, what's yours?"
My whole body !!
Anna |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had hang ups about my body for most of my life, thanks mostly to my mum (bless her!)
Stretch marks at 11! Tiny boobs. Until my early 20's I struggled to reach 7 stone. I had to buy kids clothes, had my wedding dress specially made as in those days under a size 10 was impossible to get.
Through my 20's and 30's I had various things I didn't like. I had two kids and my weight fluctuated.
By the age of 39 I'd ballooned to a size 16 and was very uncomfortable in my own skin. I did something about it and am now happier than I've ever been. I'm a size 10-12 have boobs I am proud of. My arse and legs are pretty good for an old bird . Couldn't give a damn about my stretch marks now. The only thing that troubles me now from time to time, is my tummy! Don't think there is much I can do about it at my age plus I love cake!!! .
Take me as you find me or don't take me at all!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm happy with what I've got.
Recent experiences have taught me to be thankful my body works properly, and not to get caught up in superficial vanity stuff.
I'm choosing to eat better and exercise more, but whatever the results I will still be ME! |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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I probably feel the most comfortable with my body shape right now than I ever have - sure it's not perfect and I'd like to lose my gut but having been a skinny rake until my mid-twenties and then ballooned to look like I was the first pregnant male until 2-3 years ago - losing over three stone in the last two years has me looking and feeling a lot better about myself than I ever did before. |
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