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I've pretty much had chub rub my entire adult life so much so that the skin between my thighs is dark. Does chub rub go away after you lose weight? What's does it feel like to have thighs that don't touch lol.

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The only place I had dark skin was on my stomach from decades of tight jeans. I wear jeans pretty much every day of my life. Anyhow I thought it was there to stay but after a month or so of loose jeans it was gone. Good luck with yours!

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Yes it does go away...and my skin has never been so soft in all my life.

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My thighs have always been big, even at a size 2, they were larger than most because if genetics and soccer. Now that I am losing weight, my thighs resemble melting candle wax. It's actually kind of amusing although I do hope the skin catches up with the weight loss, even a little. Instead of chub rub, I now have flap slap when I do martial arts. I can actually hear them slapping together when I do spinning kicks. GROSSSSSSSS!!!!

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My thighs have always been big' date=' even at a size 2, they were larger than most because if genetics and soccer. Now that I am losing weight, my thighs resemble melting candle wax. It's actually kind of amusing although I do hope the skin catches up with the weight loss, even a little. Instead of chub rub, I now have flap slap when I do martial arts. I can actually hear them slapping together when I do spinning kicks. GROSSSSSSSS!!!![/quote']

LOL. I thought I was the only one. I love the names. Rhyme time lol

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You all are too funny! I'm so mad I read this I had to hold my tummy I was laughing so hard! Now it hurts a little! I've never heard those terms! I was going to treat my chub rub with skin brightener while I'm home for a month. I need to start right now. Flap slap LOL!

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