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Figured I'd get hump day started with a question.

Is it true when they say that for every 35 pounds you lose you start showing an extra inch on the ole wedding tackle???

Yes, it's true for men and women..LOL...the smaller you get, the more private parts you see, that you really never knew you had... :P

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Best. Thread. Ever.

I think we just won the internet.

Thanks to all the contributors. Cant believe this topic took of like it did.

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5.0 take pics. I'll let you know in 35 lbs HAHAHAHA

Um, we may have to work out some sort of trade

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2 millionth post? Just think how awkward support group meeting will be on the 14th.

I can see it now. I walk up to Steph and jokingly say, "So you want to see my junk, huh?" Meanwhile, ALL 50 other people at support group get real quiet and stare at me like a creeper. Of course, THEN I'd follow up with, My van is just out back! Walk out hand in hand with Steph LIKE A BOSS!

OMG....I'd die. Literally.

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I think Guy should go to the meeting wearing some biker shorts Patrick Swayze stile.

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Would it be wrong of me to ask for before and after pictures and I'll be the judge?

Lmfaaoo!! No, it would be perfectly legal!

This thread is as good as it gets. Thank you. Looks like I'll be visiting the men's room more often ;)

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Ok' date=' here's a good visual of weight loss boobs!!

That was painful to watch, Miss

men's fascination on their winkies

I actually LOVE men's fascination with their "winkies"

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Lmfaaoo!! No' date=' it would be perfectly legal! This thread is as good as it gets. Thank you. Looks like I'll be visiting the men's room more often ;)[/quote']

Me too lol! It's way better than the powder room! ;-)

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Since the men's room has so many women responses, I'm thinking it will be ok for me to cross over to the powder room. Let me see if I can think of something to fire up that powder room for you ladies. Ill be in touch:)

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Since the men's room has so many women responses' date=' I'm thinking it will be ok for me to cross over to the powder room. Let me see if I can think of something to fire up that powder room for you ladies. Ill be in touch:)[/quote']

Lol! I'll keep a lookout!

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Parts are parts. :D

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Does anyone have any HARD evidence that this is a true statement???

My wife would have to agree that things do change down there for the better.

Now ladies, I have seen your discussions on bras and boobs over in the powder room, so I'll ask a few questions for the guys.....

Do you find that you worry more about how you "dress" since you lost the weight. And ladies, I am not asking about what shirt we wear. Since I lost the weight, I am much more aware of where I put that thing inside my clothes. If you are curious what I am talking about, look up the terms "dressing right" or "dressing left"

And for the guys that are just investigating this surgery.....do us all a favor and measure BEFORE you have the surgery, then come back in a year and tell us the difference. We need empirical data beyond, "My wife needs two hands now" :-)

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