If you go down to any size less than 14 you will have serious sagging skin issues to deal with. So you will need surgery unless you wnt to look like on of those flabby skinned dogs (forgot name) in a thong.
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Sharpei?Originally posted by tay View PostIf you go down to any size less than 14 you will have serious sagging skin issues to deal with. So you will need surgery unless you wnt to look like on of those flabby skinned dogs (forgot name) in a thong.Comment
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Yet another "well informed" post by Captain BulltulipOriginally posted by tay View PostIf you go down to any size less than 14 you will have serious sagging skin issues to deal with. So you will need surgery unless you wnt to look like on of those flabby skinned dogs (forgot name) in a thong.
The pope is a tard.Comment
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Or a flying fox - at least you could leap from tree to tree and fly, though.Originally posted by tay View PostIf you go down to any size less than 14 you will have serious sagging skin issues to deal with. So you will need surgery unless you wnt to look like on of those flabby skinned dogs (forgot name) in a thong.Comment
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or stand at the front of a dingy and make a impromptu sailOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOr a flying fox - at least you could leap from tree to tree and fly, though.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Sharpei - Thats the one thanks.
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Kinda cute, couldnt see one in a thong wedding dress though sorry.Comment
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You're all so pathetic and insecure, that you're not happy unless you're making someone else feel like sh1t are you?
You cant get me for being fat, so you're trying to get me for looking hideous when I lose weight?
Get a life eh?The pope is a tard.Comment
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My original point is valid and very real if you start talking about going from size 28 to size 12 in just a few months and dont do any exercise (as you stated). You started the name calling.
Not to mention airing your weight loss program on a contractor forum....Comment
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The skin issue is something that will need to be dealt with, but at the moment until SA can get herself into a position where she feels comfortable excersing then you can't knock someone for trying to increase their shelf life.
Once SA has shed enough, then starts exercising this should be resolved, its a life style choice, and she is just at the start.... Positive comments lads, give her a chance.Comment
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