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Old 07-27-2012, 10:33 AM   #151314
Tessa
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Originally Posted by Lgndryhr View Post
I don't have to explain anything, lol.

Yes it's a very good thing!

I too am not happy with my weight and am trying to lose weight. Just hard right now with school and work. Perhaps I'll be able to better handle it once I finish school.
You don't have to - I'm just saying, you'll get people asking.

it was hard for me with school too. I started just getting up before work at 5 to work out, and then pushed it to 4:30. After work was my school time so....
But I also watched what I ate (ok I still do so...)
And now that I graduated I have time after work to walk so...
I'd just start with cutting down calories and stuff - maybe cut our soft drinks or drinking a lot if you do that -- you'll see changes. Then when you are done with classes and have more time to put in workouts it'll be easier too.

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Originally Posted by jewel25 View Post
And you don't see what I am saying. I am not ready to raise a child on my own. Yes I know I could do it but do I want to do it no. And you have no idea how little I made. I couldn't afford to work and pay for child care. I know this because I crunched the numbers when I though I was pregnant a year ago.
See, this is the smart thing. You thought about it and you know you aren't ready at the moment.
Some people are stupid and just pop kids out and then go OMG it's EXPENSIVE?? And have no effing clue.
It's much better to be prepared and know then to just be surprised. Although, you will never really be prepared. But at least you know you don't want to do it alone and would like to be a bit more financially stable so that's a huge advantage
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