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post #61 of 68
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2) It's summer here in SoCal, meaning all you see everyday is PERFECT bodies.

move to someplace like La Puente or El Monte and you'll probably see bodies that make your gal's thickness seem thin in comparison
post #62 of 68
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Originally Posted by Get Smart View Post
move to someplace like La Puente or El Monte and you'll probably see bodies that make your gal's thickness seem thin in comparison

Or Muncie.
post #63 of 68
1. She already knows she is overweight, dumbass. Even skinny girls think they are fat.

2. According to the Law of Equal Attractiveness, you probably have faults in your own appearance equal to those of your S.O. To get better quality, improve yourself. On the other hand, as someone said previously, if your S.O. improved herself, she would probably trade up for someone better than you.
post #64 of 68
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Or Muncie.

Not a BSU Cardinals fan?
post #65 of 68
I'm a fan of f****** alot more but that comes from getting out and having the desire to find out who I am. unless you religiously follow a religion, the best way is to sample as much as you can while you can. ive had a lot of good things happen in relationships to match a lot of the bad things ive had happen in relationships and i couldnt be happier with the woman im with now. my friends dont see it compared to some of the girls ive dated in my past, but its nice being able to say you dont care.
post #66 of 68
Saw this today, seemed apropos.
post #67 of 68
start talking about having a 3 way and mention thin women / models you are attracted to. She will get the hint.
post #68 of 68
The only way u could possibly get away with suggesting she needs to lose a few is come at her from a medical standpoint. Tell her you've been reading alot of heart health stuff and that you think the both of you need to change your lifestyle so that you want be at risk.
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