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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So apparently I have great tits and "must be proud of them".
Is it just me who finds that odd? Why would I be proud of a body part? I kinda get it if someone has actively worked on improving their physique but boobs just grow, I took no part in it.
Anyway it got me thinking what does make you proud of yourself? What have you achieved or overcome that deserves a pat on the back? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pride is a funny one, I'm not really proud of anything because that's not me really, not the way I see things, I'm grateful for things and glad that some turned out the way they did. Other things I wish were different. My girl is everything |
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I'm proud of me, my life.
After everything I (& my children) have been through.
I'm still standing.
I crawled away from my marriage, with nothing but debts.
I didn't rebuild my old life, I created a brand new one, with endless possibilities.
I lost 10st, and gained a new career, I built a business.
I'm giving my children the life they deserve.
I am proud to be me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I only feel proud for other people, I feel Contentment or a sense of satisfaction sometimes, with something I’ve done, but I never feel proud of myself. For me, that’s for other people to feel. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m proud of my son and the fact that we are where we are today. I’m proud I was brave enough to move us to be by the sea and left most of my family and behind us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So apparently I have great tits and "must be proud of them".
Is it just me who finds that odd? Why would I be proud of a body part? I kinda get it if someone has actively worked on improving their physique but boobs just grow, I took no part in it.
Anyway it got me thinking what does make you proud of yourself? What have you achieved or overcome that deserves a pat on the back? "
I'm proud of the fact that I've made it through a day on the forum without ending up on the naughty step. Must be losing my touch. |
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By *pider-WomanWoman
over a year ago
Exeter, Bristol, Plymouth, Truro |
"Not sure if proud is the right word to use. But being able to rd cycle for 3 hrs at my age is an achievement I think "
I'm proud of my son who's only 11. He trains 5 days a week as he has aspirations to become a professional football player. |
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By * and BCouple
over a year ago
Durham |
"I'm not sure it's pride but I am content that I stand by my principles, even when it costs me.
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We can concur with that. Head held high at all times. Principals are very important to us as well. We are proud of each other |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X |
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"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X "
That's cool my boy would be so jealous loves Pokemon |
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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago
London |
"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X "
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"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X "
That’s amazing, well done your son and for you being a supportive mum xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X
That's cool my boy would be so jealous loves Pokemon "
Very expensive hobby, but thanks x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X
That’s amazing, well done your son and for you being a supportive mum xx"
Thank you, he’s lucky he’s got a very supportive team behind him. X |
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I’m proud of being in the last few months of my degree while working full time and single mum to 3 boys it will give us the financial security we need.
I’m proud of the change in myself after 17 yr marriage to a narcissist still got a bit to go but getting there
I’m even proud of being a fab member as a few yrs ago I didn’t even think it would bother me if I had never sex again as my experience with my ex wasn’t great
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"I’m proud of my youngest son. He’s a young man with autism, mental health issues and learning disabilities and he’s won a paid invite to a regional Pokemon tournament in Germany next week and has been invited to play in the world championship in Washington DC this August. X
That’s amazing, well done your son and for you being a supportive mum xx
Thank you, he’s lucky he’s got a very supportive team behind him. X "
That’s good to hear as there is plenty support there sometimes the problem is accessing it. You will be the drive behind his success so take credit for that too xx |
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I like my nipples and broad shoulders but I agree I wouldn't say I'm proud of them. I've done nothing really to achieve them, neither have they achieved anything awesome. They just kind of come as part of my gene package. |
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"I am generally proud of the woman I have become given the shit I had to put up with growing up.
I wish I had boobs like yours though OP, I have to say "
You have her boobs I would love bum and tum like yours!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It seems a really odd thing to be proud of. It never ceases to amaze me what people say to try and get their end away!
I'm proud of the young adults my children are becoming. I like to take some of the credit for that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This did make me giggle, the things some people come out with!
But in answer to your OP,
I'm proud of many things I have achieved over the years, Qualifications, Jobs, health issues.
My husband being one too but most of all our kids they are some proper decent humans.
Jo.Xx |
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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago
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To have basically brought myself up and supported myself from aged 17 and maybe made myself look too strong that when I did actually need help and support it just wasn't there when you expected it to be naturally because your other siblings problems were ongoing that I was just overlooked |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That I clawed my way out of a massive black hole in my life, still got a way to go but I’m no where near the bottom anymore.
I’m also really proud of both of us for our job!
Plus also, you have great tits! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hit rock bottom 3 ish years ago. Nearly lost everything, and saw no way out. The few people on here that knew me then saw the wheels come off in a spectacular fashion.
Having reached out to colleagues, health care professionals, friends and family over a period of months and feeling absolutely alone, the final solution was a real prospect.
The last throw of the dice was to speak to a charity and they referred me as an emergency to a mental health team.
A month in hospital for my own protection, 18 months of community mental health and medication, I got my life back on track.
I have rebuilt my life and progressed in work far further than I could have hoped!
I have down days, the black dog is never that far away, but I know I am fortunate to still be here and proud of the fact that I am still here.
I'm not the prettiest, the funniest, the fittest or the sexiest, but I'm a fighter and a survivor.
Nothing is ever going to knock me that far down again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pride is an odd concept. I get a sense of satisfaction and contentment in my achievements. I get a sense of joy and delight at the achievements of my children, my family and friends. I would ever be proud of something I haven't worked hard to earn. |
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"I hit rock bottom 3 ish years ago. Nearly lost everything, and saw no way out. The few people on here that knew me then saw the wheels come off in a spectacular fashion.
Having reached out to colleagues, health care professionals, friends and family over a period of months and feeling absolutely alone, the final solution was a real prospect.
The last throw of the dice was to speak to a charity and they referred me as an emergency to a mental health team.
A month in hospital for my own protection, 18 months of community mental health and medication, I got my life back on track.
I have rebuilt my life and progressed in work far further than I could have hoped!
I have down days, the black dog is never that far away, but I know I am fortunate to still be here and proud of the fact that I am still here.
I'm not the prettiest, the funniest, the fittest or the sexiest, but I'm a fighter and a survivor.
well done you xxx
Nothing is ever going to knock me that far down again."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I hit rock bottom 3 ish years ago. Nearly lost everything, and saw no way out. The few people on here that knew me then saw the wheels come off in a spectacular fashion.
Having reached out to colleagues, health care professionals, friends and family over a period of months and feeling absolutely alone, the final solution was a real prospect.
The last throw of the dice was to speak to a charity and they referred me as an emergency to a mental health team.
A month in hospital for my own protection, 18 months of community mental health and medication, I got my life back on track.
I have rebuilt my life and progressed in work far further than I could have hoped!
I have down days, the black dog is never that far away, but I know I am fortunate to still be here and proud of the fact that I am still here.
I'm not the prettiest, the funniest, the fittest or the sexiest, but I'm a fighter and a survivor.
Nothing is ever going to knock me that far down again."
What a coincidence, the exact same thing happened to me at the same time. Well done, I know how hard you will have fought to get where you are now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have overcome a lot; near death three times, terrible accident, personal loss, mental health issues, other adversities (like a lot of us). I beat them. It is what it is. Proud? Nope. They where things that needed beating and obstacles to overcome. I did just that. I am, however, proud of a restoration of a Viking seax I did months back. Weird the things that inspire pride in some of us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have overcome a lot; near death three times, terrible accident, personal loss, mental health issues, other adversities (like a lot of us). I beat them. It is what it is. Proud? Nope. They where things that needed beating and obstacles to overcome. I did just that. I am, however, proud of a restoration of a Viking seax I did months back. Weird the things that inspire pride in some of us. "
Yes but you didn't grow a pair of tits did you??? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My son’s home for Easter and Infeel proud of the small part I have played in him turning into such a fine young man. Most of it he has done himself with the most significant influence of his amazing Mum but I played my part. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Isn’t being proud of yourself, a bit self indulgent and a bit smug. Being proud of other people is a different matter."
There's a difference between being self aware and self obsessed.
I don't know your life story and don't know if the person you are or the person you portray has been in a place where some posters have been.
Some here have achieved more than we will ever know yet see themselves as failures. Praising oneself isn't always a bad thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have overcome a lot; near death three times, terrible accident, personal loss, mental health issues, other adversities (like a lot of us). I beat them. It is what it is. Proud? Nope. They where things that needed beating and obstacles to overcome. I did just that. I am, however, proud of a restoration of a Viking seax I did months back. Weird the things that inspire pride in some of us.
Yes but you didn't grow a pair of tits did you??? "
Nope! Lol would of proudly displayed those |
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