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Physically, nothing. I came to the conclusion long ago that there are no good looking parts about me. Every piece is either too big, too small, too narrow, too wide, too short, too long. There is not one part of me that anyone would look at and say "dang, I wish I had your...".
But you know what? It works. This body gets up every day. It moves. It dances. It sings and laughs. It hugs and can be hugged. With the exception of weight, all the vitals are great. No high blood pressure, no high cholesterol, no diabetes, no sleep apnea, no nothin'. I haven't even had a cold in the past several years! Granted, it carries more poundage than it should , but overall, it's a darn healthy body.
Most importantly, this body carries my essence (soul, spirit, psyche, or whatever you want to call it) from place to place so I can interact with others. And that's what matters most to me. I can do more with it than I'd be able to do without it .
Ok, if I *have* to pick a physical feature, I've been told I have nice fingernails (long and strong), nice teeth (thank you cosmetic dentistry!) and I am pretty proud of the fact that I have almost no wrinkles. None. No major crow's feet, laugh lines, fine lines around the lips. Nothing. It often makes people think I'm about 10 years younger than I really am. That and the fact that I can be pretty goofy at times, so perhaps I just act younger .
Last edited by Nelly Nomad; 06-20-2008 at 05:16 PM..
Reason: spelling error -- cholesterol trips me up every time
I love my face! I love my cheeks (they sort of 'dimple' in when I smile) I look about 5 years younger than my real age (which I'm not telling!) and I love my eyes.
I like my eyebrows. I also really like my legs because they look beautifully chiseled yet not manly when I work out. I do have hideously thin ankles, though. I don't like those.
Cant really say I 'love' anything really, as we all are unhappy one way or other with what we may or may not have. BUT will admit, Im grateful that I can eat anything in any amount and not gain an ounce. Does that count?
BUT will admit, Im grateful that I can eat anything in any amount and not gain an ounce. Does that count?
You are sooooooo lucky and I'm so jealous! I just look at food and BAM, scale is up 5 pounds. What's so discouraging is, it only takes a day or two to gain it but a week or three to lose it. My husband, on the other hand, grrrr. I swear we're the ones they based that SlimQuick commercial on!
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