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They’re like kids’ shoes made large. Do the heels light up?

Sure, maybe a lot of women are shallow too. I get that. But American women are literally given the message “Your entire self worth depends on your appearance” pretty much from the age of 5 or 6 on. Some men might feel insecure about their bodies, but they can still turn on the television or go to the movies and see

Let me assure YOU, as a woman who has spent most of her life overweight, obese actually, but have had small windows where I was a “normal” size... nope. Sorry, you’re just wrong. Is it possible that you’re not feeling good about yourself, and you get resentful of others for not being into you for your looks - when in

“I’ve noticed overweight women I’ve known to usually have much easier times attracting the opposite sex than overweight men”

Statistics disagree with you.

Not seeing that.

They’re like Fox News “Christians;” they’re not actually religious in any meaningful way, but it really annoys them that you all don’t pay enough attention -and money- to their swell white male God, okay?!?

That Kevin Smith tweet is like a more graphic version of all those “My hubby is the best hubby ever! Love him sooooo much!!! #blessed” Facebook statuses - in both cases, your insistence undermines your credibility.

As long as these dudebods with dadbods are extending the bodpositivity to their wifebods and girlfriendbods who have maybe “let themselves go,” I’m all for it. Bods.

Since when have “dadbods” not been celebrated? Adam Sandler, Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Will Forte, Ty Burrell, Bob Odenkirk, Rainn Wilson... I can keep going. The list of famous, wealthy men on tv/in movies with “dadbods” numbers in the hundreds. The list of famous, wealthy women on tv/in movies

i totally understand. And its one of those things for me(and probably you too) that is sort of fundamental to who i am. So without it....there is a real hole in my life. i think the hardest thing for me is that i still have time...but i dont have huge blocks of time. I used to be spend hours at a time reading and now

Honestly, I LIKE that I’m not the same. It’s everyone else who I feel like expects me to be the same that drives me nuts. I’m constantly being reassured I can still be “me”. You can still party! Just get a babysitter and come out with us! You can still be fun! blah blah blah. Like you know what? The new me likes going

Tell that to your mom.

Not to be depressing, but just to prepare you, t can be a few *years*. Seriously, it can take from several months after you stop breastfeeding (this is an important distinction, it’s not just a few months post-partum) to up to 5 years for everything hormonal to settle down and your body to settle into it’s gears again

My doc told me it can be a few months (she was more specific but now I forget) until your ligaments stop being so loose. (I kept getting weird leg pains from doing the simplest things like walking down just one step.) Just take it easy, wait it out another month or so — should be fine. If not, see a doc. You could

I’m about 35 weeks pregnant and I MISS MY BODY!!! I don’t really know how much I weighed before I got pregnant, but I know how my body felt, and worked, and looked, and I miss that so, so much. I was strong and fit, I had stamina, I had beautiful arms, legs, butt and abs. I never had back pain. I hate that I can’t

you have to be SO careful...that’s what I really hate about all the get-in-shape talk, because your body is still super loosey-goosey bendy after having your baby, for a good 6 months. All that relaxin is still kicking around and it’s easy to injure yourself in ways you might not think of. I’d see an RMT or even just

I have a two month old and haven’t had any real surprise issues with postpartum recovery except HOLY SHIT THIS SEARING, DEBILITATING KNEE PAIN!

My body isn’t really that different after a kid. He’s nearly 5 now, and I bounce back and forth 10 pounds or so just like I always did. I totally lost the weight and then some right after I gave birth, though. PPD will do that to a lady. I recommend it to everyone!

My rib cage expanded a lot with my 3 kids. I am very short waisted and I swear both my uterus and babies shoved my ribs out. Though I have lost all of my pregnancy weight and then some, certain shirts and dresses no longer fit me around the chest. And it’s not because my boobs got bigger, they have shrank into sad