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Whoooottt!!!! Hawt dang!!! You're looking awesome Kim!!! :)

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Here goes girl! I have a closet of little black dresses that are too big now! I found a duplicate of my favorite one in a thrift store in a M... I usually fit a L but this one fits just fine.

Feedyoureye.... YOU LOOK AMAZING... I notice from your ticker you are 20lb from goal... REALLY???? You, honestly, don't look like there are 20lbs of you left to go! Congratulations! =]

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@coops - Xoxo!! Yes I am at my goal, however my body is still losing weight. I'm letting go of the diet mentality finally!!! Yayyy!!! But here's the tricky part, I *still* have learn how to settle in here. So, in the mean time I'm continuing to lose inches and pounds.

Oh Irene.... congratulations... I am SOOOO proud and happy for you!

I wish my body was as responsive as yours... I am still struggling and plodding along...lol

So, tell me, my slim and healthy friend... what does goal FEEL like?? What do I have to look forward to, and tell me it is all worth it... =]

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Thanks everyone.... feeling much more like "myself"

Whoooottt!!!! Hawt dang!!! You're looking awesome Kim!!! :)

Thanks Girlie!

Feedyoureye.... YOU LOOK AMAZING... I notice from your ticker you are 20lb from goal... REALLY???? You, honestly, don't look like there are 20lbs of you left to go! Congratulations! =]

Thats whats nice about a little black dress! It is very slimming! I look pretty good in cloths, but underneath....ohmy.gif..... God bless 3/4 sleeves! I had my body fat tested a couple of weeks ago, and I def have 20 more pounds to go....gotta keep the muscle though... That will put me 4 pounds below the very top of the Normal BMI range. I'm thinking about that three year "bounce". I wouldn't mind too much if I bounce to where I am right now. Thanks!

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Looking good ladies!!!! I have a little black dress that's a size 10 I think, once I can fit it- I will post a pic lol. Motivation lol!!!!

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Hot Mommas!! can't wait to be one myself! I think I'll shop for a LBD in a crazy little size just to see if I can wear it one day! (is that silly of me or what?!!)

I don't think thats silly at all! I bought a couple, and waited to get into them...Like the the one I am wearing in the photo. I am losing very slowly now, but hope to get down a size or two more... I have a small stack of "a little too small" cloths I have bought for the future. I didn't pay too much for them, and will give them to someone else if I don't get there... but I think I will get there! Gotta love the sleeve!

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Girl you look awesome! I know that you've worked your but off for that though. It is paying off.

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OMG You look amazing! Can I come raid your closet? You have wonderful style and a great bod to match. I've got to find myself a LBD for sure!

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Here goes girl! I have a closet of little black dresses that are too big now! I found a duplicate of my favorite one in a thrift store in a M... I usually fit a L but this one fits just fine.

YOU GO GIRL! CHIC CHIC CHIC I tell you! And tall and slim :)

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Okay Jackie... here they are. :P

Ladies!!! I think all of us at some point should show off our assets and take some hawt photos in our Little Black Dresses.

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I love the first lace dress! LOVE IT! I love that you still have your curves! you look awesome! I don't have a lbd. I need to buy one for the fall/winter. I actually need ALL NEW winter/fall Clothes YIKES!

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Feedyoureye.... YOU LOOK AMAZING... I notice from your ticker you are 20lb from goal... REALLY???? You, honestly, don't look like there are 20lbs of you left to go! Congratulations! =]

I TOOOOOTALLY AGREE with Coops! I thought you were 125-130 until I saw coops post! WOW! AMAZING!

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You've inspired me...maybe I'll go ge a LBD. :frown2:

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I TOOOOOTALLY AGREE with Coops! I thought you were 125-130 until I saw coops post! WOW! AMAZING!

WOW!!! I really take that as a compliment from you! You look fantastic yourself! Thanks, you just made my evening.

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I love the first lace dress! LOVE IT! I love that you still have your curves! you look awesome! I don't have a lbd. I need to buy one for the fall/winter. I actually need ALL NEW winter/fall Clothes YIKES!

Awwweee thanks!!! I've always wanted to end up right around here where I am. I am totally and completely comfy here, I never really had my goal set on becoming really thin. I'm in absolute perfect health now, no more High Blood Pressure or any obesity related diseases. Also according the the health field my waist size is far below the maximum a woman should have to be in concern for diabetes. ...and I am in excellent physical condition. Haha!! It sounds like I'm trying to convince myself...

That said, girl RUN do not walk to get yours and post your LBD!!! :) You're gonna rock yours I just know it! Enjoy your shopping, I know I do! ;)

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You've inspired me...maybe I'll go ge a LBD. :frown2:

:lol: :lol: :lol: Well only if you post it!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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