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Lauren26092ParticipantI was fairly overweight in high school (pushing a size 14 at 167 pounds), and like you, I’m witty, intelligent and really think I’m a pretty neat person with some good friends and a bright future. Dates in high school? No way. No guy even LOOKED my way. As I got older and settled more into me, and who I was, the right guys started showing up, and I started acting like I deserved to be loved. For me, part of the problem was thinking I should ‘just act like one of the guys,’ then when one noticed me, I would then act like a ‘girl.’ Wrong approach. For me, it has made a huge difference to go ahead and act like a woman, so that their first perception of you is as a woman and not a potential hang-out-and-drink-coffee buddy. I don’t mean slather on makeup and fight with panty hose, but just go ahead and love yourself, cherish and foster your femininity, and in time it will all come together. I’m still a size 12, weighing in at about 162, but my lover calls me ‘his little beauty’ – and I believe him.
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Name : Lauren26092, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Methodist, Age : 29, City : Birmingham, State : AL, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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