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I looked all over the forum for an answer to this question. Plus I really didn't know where to post this question. It's not really a pos op or a pre op question...I've read this term in many posts and I am very curious about what it means.

So my question is what is meant by "onederland!":confused2:

Totally curious!!!

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I think its just basically when you get to a size under size 10 - meaning only one number - one der land - size 8-6-4 etc

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Onederland is wonderful!! It is when you get down under 200 pounds (in the 100's).

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Yah, the onederland saying has been around for a while. It means you get to 199 lbs or less.:)

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I hope it's under 200 lbs! I've been looking forward to that day! If it's under size 10, then even thin I will not be there! lol

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Onderland is when you finally break the 200 barrier and hit 199 (or less) I am now officially 30lbs away from that ... *preens* I can't wait .. I haven't seen 199 since I was pregnant with my oldest almost 10 years ago ...

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Thanks for the responses. It does make sense now when I go back and read about those that have entered "onderland". Can't wait to get there myself.

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