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Go, O, Go!!! :) I've been telling you for months that you're hot, hot, hot! :) Congrats on accepting it mentally! :) You've done a terrific job and, while the sleeve helped you get started, YOU have done the work to make it all come together. Pat yourself on the back...if you can reach it over your muscles!! :)

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Thank you. This is exactly what I want to feel like (a little of what I feel now lol). We work so hard to get where we are. And after all of the years of looking down on ourselves, don't we deserve to be, dare I say, cocky? Yes we do dammit. Yes you do. So strut your strut and enjoy every moment. Congratulations. Did a little happy dance for you at my desk :)

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Lol, I LOVE this!!!! Way to go, dude! Your future is so bright with the women, that you gotta wear shades. B)

Corny, I know. :unsure:

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From this woman's perspective, a guy who's been working hard and getting results can definitely brag a bit--I like the swagger. :-) Earned confidence is super attractive. You walk the walk, you can talk the talk.

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You have earned the right to brag! Enjoy every second of it :)

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Well, I don't do it ANYWHERE but here, trust me. I even waffled and thought about deleting this post because I thought it was just too vain! But it's true. I LIKE my body now (and apparently others do, too ;)) And this is the "Success Stories" forum, after all -- if my story of going from being a giant blubbery tub-o-lard to a sorta hunky middle-aged guy can motivate one guy to get the sleeve and/or do the hard work necessary to build and strengthen his body, then it's worth a little good-natured teasing over bragging a bit ;)

Now if I could just get rid of the last saggy bits around my midsection. I've 99% decided to get a tummy tuck/lower body lift for that, and then -- watch out, world! ;)

Thanks for the kind words. And ladies... ah, this is a g-rated forum, so I'll shut up :)

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Please don't delete your post, O. I think it's great that there is a man on here brave enough to say how he's feeling. There are tons of us ladies who post our success stories, but not nearly enough from you guys saying how much better you feel. I especially like that your post addresses stuff we gals would never think to talk about, like the info about guys either bowing up or bowing out now with the submissive body language. Few have the ability to articulate that like you did, even though we all know the pecking order exists.

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There is nothing wrong with admiring your progress..I am glad you feel sensual In your new body...I look forward to the day I can turn heads again..knowing that I am making them look..and I can tease a little...can't tease too much ..hubby wouldn't like it. ;)

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Please don't delete your post, O. I think it's great that there is a man on here brave enough to say how he's feeling. There are tons of us ladies who post our success stories, but not nearly enough from you guys saying how much better you feel. I especially like that your post addresses stuff we gals would never think to talk about, like the info about guys either bowing up or bowing out now with the submissive body language. Few have the ability to articulate that like you did, even though we all know the pecking order exists.

It's true. Whether we feel like we should be more "evolved" or not, there are still clear dominance hierarchies among humans. If you watch body language you can see it; with men, look for averted gaze, slumped shoulders, looking "small" (submissive behaviors), challenging grimace or scowl, aggressive eye contact, puffed up chest, exaggerated swagger (threatened, frightened, challenged behaviors), or clear, straight gaze, strong, erect posture (dominant/confident behaviors).

With women I'm less clear what the body language is, but I'm 100% certain that there are hierarchies as well. One body language that seems to be cross-gender is this: if you look at a group of men OR women, look to see who everyone looks at, whose conversation everyone listens to, even something as simple as who everyone faces; this will most likely be the most socially dominant one of the group.

Like it or lump it, I've discovered that I'm sort of turning into an alpha male. Not in the swaggering, chest-beating, gets-in-fights kind of way (that's not dominant behavior, anyway; it's frightened behavior... it's the behavior of a male fearful of losing his status in the "pack"). But just in the sense of being very confident of my worth and strength and sexuality.

It feels so very odd to talk like this. You're not SUPPOSED to talk this way about yourself. You're supposed to be humble and downplay your strengths! But it's the truth, and I want to point out that THIS is what you can gain from losing the weight and doing the work, guys. You can be the man you wanted to be (assuming it's what you want to be; and if not... don't get the sleeve, because you'll be all hot and confident and happy and you wouldn't want THAT!)

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There is nothing wrong with admiring your progress..I am glad you feel sensual In your new body...I look forward to the day I can turn heads again..knowing that I am making them look..and I can tease a little...can't tease too much ..hubby wouldn't like it. ;)

Well, I had a best friend say "hey, a man on a diet can still look at the menu." Meaning that it might not be TOO bad to remind hubby that you're a catch, and he needs to work to keep you. You don't have to hurt his feelings or anything, but reminding him that you're a hottie and he needs to be damned grateful and proud to have you as his wife...? Yeah, that's not a horrible thing.

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I totally think you should toot your own horn! It's totally been earned!! :rolleyes:

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Well, I had a best friend say "hey, a man on a diet can still look at the menu." Meaning that it might not be TOO bad to remind hubby that you're a catch, and he needs to work to keep you. You don't have to hurt his feelings or anything, but reminding him that you're a hottie and he needs to be damned grateful and proud to have you as his wife...? Yeah, that's not a horrible thing.

I read some research about this that said a man WANTS a woman that other men find attractive. It boosts his own self-esteem and gives him standing in the "pack" so to speak.

I also noticed this yesterday during my plastics consult. The doc was showing my DH pictures of what is possible with plastics once I reach goal. The doc suggested THREE surgeries and my DH is on board not only with my having those surgeries, but was ready to open his checkbook and pay for them right then and there. At first I was kind of offended, then I realized that he thinks it's worth it to have a woman who is THAT hot on his arm. And, believe me, with all that work, I'd have no choice but to be THAT hot! :)

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I read some research about this that said a man WANTS a woman that other men find attractive. It boosts his own self-esteem and gives him standing in the "pack" so to speak.

I also noticed this yesterday during my plastics consult. The doc was showing my DH pictures of what is possible with plastics once I reach goal. The doc suggested THREE surgeries and my DH is on board not only with my having those surgeries, but was ready to open his checkbook and pay for them right then and there. At first I was kind of offended, then I realized that he thinks it's worth it to have a woman who is THAT hot on his arm. And, believe me, with all that work, I'd have no choice but to be THAT hot! :)

Yup! Men want eye candy, and they want arm candy.

We shouldn't it's shallow to want it and vain to want to be it.

But we still want it, and we still want to be it. I think that for me, what's changed is that I'm just not going to apologize for feeling that way anymore :) As MoreganK said: I've earned it! ;)

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I looked up a Will rogers quote for you - looking it up to get it right. It came in this context on the internet with this paragraph. I think it applies:

[ Legitimately earned self-esteem comes from performing well, because you have worked so hard to reach the top. It means you have developed your natural talents to their optimal point. The kind that Will Rogers was talking about when he said, “If you done it, it ain’t bragging.” ]

Congrats on taking the VSG and running with it - it was just a tool and you have used it well!

Will Rogers also reportedly said: you might be on the right track, but you aren't going anywhere if you just sit there. Congrats on YOUR efforts to be your best!

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