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"Cecily" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Over the last two years, I've been on a self-improvement kick. I lost a
> whole whack of weight (150 lbs), but I'm still considered a fat person,
> even though I'm now on the small end of mid-size.
>
> All the while I was taking the weight off, I was working out and moving
> toward becoming a more fit person. Now that my weight loss has
> stabilized, I have to make a decision: do I want to continue to lose
> weight (meh) or do I want to focus more on being a fit fat person?
You are very confused. Losing weight and fitness are not mutually
exclusive. You should be focussing on both.
> If you're someone who works out on a regular basis, would you mind
> sharing your experiences with me? How do people react to you when they
> see you training for a marathon, for example?
I just changed my mind. You are very stupid.
news:2004122918465115409%cecily700466@bloglinescom...
> Over the last two years, I've been on a self-improvement kick. I lost a
> whole whack of weight (150 lbs), but I'm still considered a fat person,
> even though I'm now on the small end of mid-size.
>
> All the while I was taking the weight off, I was working out and moving
> toward becoming a more fit person. Now that my weight loss has
> stabilized, I have to make a decision: do I want to continue to lose
> weight (meh) or do I want to focus more on being a fit fat person?
You are very confused. Losing weight and fitness are not mutually
exclusive. You should be focussing on both.
> If you're someone who works out on a regular basis, would you mind
> sharing your experiences with me? How do people react to you when they
> see you training for a marathon, for example?
I just changed my mind. You are very stupid.