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Never been skinny - sm

Posted By: mammamt on 2007-08-14
In Reply to: Skinny versus Plump - who is happier? - HappyCat

Well I have never in my life been skinny, but I can tell you that I am very happy, and very hippy.  I do not know if it has anything to do with my size or not, but if I want an icecream sunday for dinner, I have it.  Not every day of course, that would be crazy, but my point is I do not worry about whether I am going over my calories or points for the day, I worry more whether my family and I are enjoying life to its fullest and are all healthy.  I am sure if my weight were to effect my health that I would rethink this attitude, but so far I am completely healthy (praies God). 


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Well I reckon this will start some fires...Hope I don't get burned. 


In your experience, ladies and gentlemen, who is happier?  Skinny people who are afraid of a calorie/carb/fat gram?  Or plump, curvy individuals? 


Having been skinny once upon a time and now having more curves than a country mountain road, I have to say I like myself so much better now that I weigh more.  It has been an experience, I tell you that much. 


So what do you all think? 


HC.


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