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Hi everyone hope you are all in good health.

This made me laugh so hard today I wanted to share it with you all.

I was sitting on the toilet today and noticed my thighs were not completely hugging over the toilet seat, lol I couldn't stop laughing I was so happy to see how much inches I have lost.

Share your funniest NSV if you can would love to read them..

Thxs

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@@choicemun

To be honest with you, I have no idea what you're talking about...

But, as you seem so pleased, I can't help but be pleased for you...

With that in mind -

Wooooohooooooooo!!

Congratulations on your toilet related NSV...

I have no more words now...

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@@choicemun

To be honest with you, I have no idea what you're talking about...

But, as you seem so pleased, I can't help but be pleased for you...

With that in mind -

Wooooohooooooooo!!

Congratulations on your toilet related NSV...

I have no more words now...

You never fail to get me laughing, man.

Good stuff.

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I don't know if it is funny or not, but I love that my boobs don't try to strangle me when I lay down at night anymore. no more sleeping with two pillows to elevate my head!

sometimes it is those little everyday victories that mean so much to us!

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I don't know if it is funny or not, but I love that my boobs don't try to strangle me when I lay down at night anymore. no more sleeping with two pillows to elevate my head!

sometimes it is those little everyday victories that mean so much to us!

Lol that is funny congratulations! they give us the best feelings.

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Going to grandsons ball game and not worrying if the fold-up chair is going to collapse is a big one for me.

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Going to grandsons ball game and not worrying if the fold-up chair is going to collapse is a big one for me.

YES! that was always a fear of mine, so I would sit on the edge of the seat frame until I knew how the chair would do if it was a folding chair.

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That is awesome!!! Mine, being able to balance myself in high heels without feeling like I am going to tip over.

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@@Pillar2butterfly

I'm with you on the heels! I slipped on a pair of 4" stilettos the other day and was able to walk around comfortably. Haven't been able to do that in nearly a decade.

Oh how I've missed pretty shoes...

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Good for you. I have never tried 4" heels in my life. When I was coming up you could only find heels that high via the Fredericks of Hollywood catalog lol. But I am able to get back into my 2 inchers which is a MAJOR improvement for me.

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That is awesome!!! Mine, being able to balance myself in high heels without feeling like I am going to tip over.

Yes! My #1 goal is to be able to walk in heels I am 5'10 so they can't be that high but just be able to walk in comfort.

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My first NSV was being able to cross my legs but the funniest, also a toilet NSV, was about 30lbs in and I looked down and could see my girl parts without having to move my stomach. I literally laughed which had my husband questioning if I was ok.

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