Where The Hell Did They Go?
Losing weight not only means losing poundage. I’ve noticed, in myself(and a few friends who’ve shared the same sentiments), that there is one thing about the body that I didn’t want to go. I’ve actually enjoyed their company. Very Sexy and was very proud that they are real.
Unfortunately, when losing weight, they’re the first things to go. Bummer? What are they?
If you’ve lost weight before, you probably noticed that your perky and gorgeous cleavage suddenly went missing. I mean of course the boobs are there, they’re not just as perky as they used to be with the extra weight on ‘em.. LOL.
Before Weight Loss :

© Dexie Wharton 2008
After Weight Loss :

© Dexie Wharton 2008
Bloody Hell. We wish it’s the love handles that go first. Not really. We need to work harder to tone our hips. Hopefully the extra poundage in the boo-tay, but we must do lots of squats for that. Losing my perky twins is probably the worst thing in losing weight. For me anyway ;).
Tags: Cleavage, Perkiness, Weight LossRelated Stories
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2 opinions for Where The Hell Did They Go?
Michelle
Mar 26, 2008 at 9:09 pm
I feel your pain, honey. I’ve lost 80 pounds, and went from barely-a-C to might-as-well-go-braless. Except that now the “girls” sag so much from extra skin left over that I couldn’t possibly inflict that upon my fellow man.
I’m seriously considering a boob job after I’m all done, you know?
CAT
Mar 26, 2008 at 10:55 pm
Let me say right up front that I’m not a weight loss patient myself. But I sort of feel like an honorary one. I’m a writer and I’ve done quite a bit of work for a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in bariatric plastic surgery in Sacramento. After meeting him, writing most of his web site: http://www.afterobesity.com, writing his patients’ success stories and laughing my head off with them…well…I’m sold. If I had excess skin or breasts that were lowriding on my torso, I would get plastic surgery with a doctor like him.
Yes, I guess strictly speaking this is an ad. But I am being completely honest when I encourage you to look into surgery. Whether you ever visit my client’s site or not. The patients I have met are sooooo joyful about their new shape–without the sags and bags.
If you do decide to check out plastic surgery, make sure you only talk to board certified plastic surgeons, and make sure they really really like working with weight loss patients. Not all of them do, believe me!
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