5ft girls - how much do you weigh?

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  1. soyasauce's Avatar
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    Re: 5ft girls - how much do you weigh?
    (Original post by Blackshadow)
    And you're too buttaz for anyone
    k.
  2. suncake's Avatar
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    Re: 5ft girls - how much do you weigh?
    (Original post by sarahthegemini)
    TSR tends to neg skinny/smaller sized girls :rolleyes:
    Haha, oh well. They can "neg" my weight, but it's not like it's gonna make me eat a load of cake to try and pile on the pounds... The OP asked a question and I answered it, simple. :awesome:
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    Re: 5ft girls - how much do you weigh?
    (Original post by suncake)
    Haha, oh well. They can "neg" my weight, but it's not like it's gonna make me eat a load of cake to try and pile on the pounds... The OP asked a question and I answered it, simple. :awesome:

    If you look on any of the numerous weight/body shape threads, every girl that says she is skinny is negged and all the guys that say they like size 8 girls are negged. Tsr women don't like it if men don't appreciate their larger body :rolleyes:
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    Re: 5ft girls - how much do you weigh?
    5'3, 106 pounds. Perfectly happy I've been both lighter and heavier - as few as 100 and as many as 128 pounds and I feel and look best at my current weight.
    Last edited by Ysabell; 05-07-2012 at 23:29.
  5. honeyandlemon's Avatar
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    Re: 5ft girls - how much do you weigh?
    Hi, thanks for your help guys! I guess I'm OK at the size I am, but deep down I just don't feel happy. So I plan to go ahead with my original plan and shift some weight this summer.
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