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Good for you! You look great! I have never worn a bikini in my adult life! I don't ever expect to. Maybe in the privacy of my own back yard or something. Haha But who knows, I guess only time will tell.

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The last time I wore a bikini I was in 4th grade. I was self conscious even then. I look back at pics from that time and I see I wasn't fat but in my mind I was.

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The last time I wore a bikini I was in 4th grade. I was self conscious even then. I look back at pics from that time and I see I wasn't fat but in my mind I was.

Isn't that amazing...I think back to high school and college and was sooo unhappy with my weight, and now that weight is my goal weight.

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Go girl! One weird question.... How would you react if someone saw your scars and asked if you had WLS? There is a lady in my complex I saw at the pool with the scars and she looked great. I wanted to say something, but was worried it might not be received well....

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Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with answering if someone asked me...however, do I think it is polite to ask? No, probably not =)

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Get'em girl.. you look great!! Kudos on going out in a bikini.. not for me this summer.. maybe next summer though...

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Congrats teeny weeny bikini girl!

Lynda

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Good for you! I've rocked the bikini at 300 & at 150... my stretch marks are so faded, my surgery scars are barely visible, and I get really tan, so I love the sun & I've never let my weight affect that. Am I happy with how I look in one? Nope, I wasn't at 150 or 300...but now if/when I get to that weight...I will be happy. I'm older & wiser! I can relate to your comment.

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