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So, I just completed mudderella and feel amazing. Been doing the p90x thing, feeling strong and healthy and positive. My first time with a healthy bmi and single digit sizes since I was in the sixth grade (I'm 37!)

So naturally, here comes the complete a**hole comment from a guy friend when he saw my picture "Jesus Christ! What are you on steroids or something?!"

And as a lifetime self conscious fatty, I am immediately deflated and now questioning my appearance and feel like crap. Great.

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You look great! To the a-hole of the guy who made the comment....tell him to suck rocks! You look strong, fit, have worked hard to get where you are now....don't let this jackass get you down! Besides, you probably could drop kick him like a football...

Keep doing what you are doing!

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Oh, don't let that a-hole affect the way you feel! You look fantastic! You look healthy and happy... don't give anyone the right to take that from you. He's probably jealous.

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You look great. Ignore that jerk. You should be super proud of yourself and your accomplishments. Thank you for the inspiration. I plan on doing the warrior dash next year(sleeved 8/11).

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Think of it as a backhanded compliment from a duffus that needs some social pointers! LOL You really look great. All heathy and happy!!

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You look great! If we all listened to what everyone has to say we would all be still unhappy and overweight. Be happy with your accomplishments you've earned it. I agree with Jessi he's jealous... Good Luck! :rolleyes:

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Dont value the opinion of an A-hole! You look fantastic! He is probably just jealous because he is such a slacker!

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Oh my gawd!! I would love to have your arms!! Are you kidding me? Great job!! Don't let the asswipes bring you down.

Here is me doing my first Rugged Maniac!! A huge accomplishment for this former fellow fatty. I'm registered for two more, too!

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Oh my gawd!! I would love to have your arms!! Are you kidding me? Great job!! Don't let the asswipes bring you down.

Here is me doing my first Rugged Maniac!! A huge accomplishment for this former fellow fatty. I'm registered for two more, too!

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@@Jenny L jealousy is a horrible thing.

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He is jealous...or it may have been this guy's way of complimenting you for being a strong woman! I can't wait to do mudders!

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Omg lipstick lady is that fire you're jumping over?! Go girl!!! I want to do that next!!!!

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You look amazing, fit and healthy! From the looks of things you could probably kick that a$$holes a$$:-) You;re rocking it! You should be very happy and proud of yourself!

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So, I just completed mudderella and feel amazing. Been doing the p90x thing, feeling strong and healthy and positive. My first time with a healthy bmi and single digit sizes since I was in the sixth grade (I'm 37!)

So naturally, here comes the complete a**hole comment from a guy friend when he saw my picture "Jesus Christ! What are you on steroids or something?!"

And as a lifetime self conscious fatty, I am immediately deflated and now questioning my appearance and feel like crap. Great.

I did mudderella here in Chicago back in may of this year.. It was my first time ever doing something like that.. And it was amazing.. I'm definitely doing it again in 2015!! Kudos to you

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screw that guy. He clearly has a tiny dinosaur peanut brain and the emotional sensitivity of warthog.

No offense, warthogs.

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