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Are you happy in your own skin?

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greenmossgiel Sun 05-Jun-11 19:43:07

Ever since I've had my children I've struggled with my weight. Probably being on the Pill for a number of years didn't help either. However, now it's an uphill struggle. I do eat quite healthily, and my portion sizes are realistic. I decided to ignore the scales as I was becoming obsessed with weighing myself each morning. Do any other gransnet ladies feel the same as I do? Is it possible to allow yourself to be happy in your own skin?

FlicketyB Tue 15-Jan-13 13:55:12

Surely being happy in your own skin is not merely a factor of weight. Like most people I could do with shedding a bit of weight but I have always been comfortable with whom I am and what I am, and that has caused me enough trouble in my life, and I cannot see the extra pounds unless I look in the mirror so most of the time they don't bother me.

POGS Tue 15-Jan-13 01:06:37

Totally happy in my own skin.

It sure took a lot of money, enjoying food and drink to get it to stretch enough to fit me in it. grin

Elegran Mon 14-Jan-13 22:57:31

It is also always possible that they have other interests and this one had run its course. People join things, are enthusiastic for a while, then find something else to do with their time.

Ana Mon 14-Jan-13 22:26:51

Oh yes, there's always that possibility...

Greatnan Mon 14-Jan-13 22:22:08

Of course, it is possible that some have come back but with a new name.

Marelli Mon 14-Jan-13 22:12:48

There are quite a few, glass. Although a few did show up again over the weekend (I'm sorry - I've forgotten the name of the thread), and it was lovely to see their names again. I really hope they stay, and that some more come back.

glassortwo Mon 14-Jan-13 22:09:27

Have you seen how many of the names that are missing now sad

Marelli Mon 14-Jan-13 22:04:28

gracesmum smile

gracesmum Mon 14-Jan-13 21:47:52

Even spotted the name change.

nanaej Mon 14-Jan-13 21:46:49

If people have new/relevant comments why would it matter when thread started?

Marelli Mon 14-Jan-13 21:28:13

All respect accepted, jingle wink!

Ana Mon 14-Jan-13 21:19:00

It's happened a lot recently, jingl. I think new(ish) members trawl through old threads and find something they can relate to, then post - not noticing it might have been 12 or 18 months since anyone last posted on it. confused

j07 Mon 14-Jan-13 21:03:35

I thought it was a new thread!

Why would anyone want to resurrect a thread from eighteen months (ish) ago?! confused

All due respect to you Marelli of course.

cheelu Mon 14-Jan-13 20:54:56

I think it is possible,why not..so long as you are happy thats all that matters....

Marelli Mon 14-Jan-13 20:00:18

Thanks JessM! Been hammering the Christmas cake though....so the skin's had to stretch a bit again! Back to visit glass and the girls! hmm

nanaej Mon 14-Jan-13 19:55:13

I am content with who I am & my 'lot'.

What I could improve is my general fitness: basically eat less & exercise more. This would also result in weight loss which would please me as I know I am 2-3 stone heavier than a healthy weight. Am only 5'2" but probably weigh between 11-12 stone which is far too much. Top half size 18 lower half size 14! Very hard to buy a dress! Have thought of a boob reduction but have bettter things to do with my money!

JessM Mon 14-Jan-13 19:46:16

That is really fantastic achievement marellI well done.

Marelli Mon 14-Jan-13 19:39:52

I started this thread way back in 2011. At the time I know I was looking for someone to tell me to accept the way I was. However, I knew I was too heavy and when I began to suffer from really painful knees, I went to the doc's and he told me that if I lost some weight I would probably have fewer problems that way, even though I wasn't vastly overweight.
So really, I wasn't happy in my skin, and neither were my knees! I lost a couple of stone with the help of glass's diet thread, and I don't have the same pain now. smile

j07 Mon 14-Jan-13 19:25:51

Just to make it clear, I am happy in my skin physically (apart from the usual aches and pains), but not so happy with my psyche.

j07 Mon 14-Jan-13 19:24:00

That is how I interpret it Granny23. Easier said than done though IMO.

Gracesmum I was going to say I agree with your post (once I'd googled the french) but got distracted by needing to start the dinner.

No "in-jokes". It's all here on the thread.

gracesmum Mon 14-Jan-13 19:13:11

Thank you granny23 it was beginning to get to me that I post a genuine thought-out answer to a post and it all just gets submerged by some in-joke that I don't get.

j07 Mon 14-Jan-13 19:00:01

Humph! Guess so harrigran. grin

Granny23 Mon 14-Jan-13 18:58:21

I interpret 'being happy in your own skin' as meaning being content with who and what you are, which I am and have always been. I remember as an older child and teenager arguing with friends who were always wanting to be someone else, or at least look like someone else. It seemed crazy to me to yearn to be taller or smaller, thinner or more curvey, curly haired or straight, when the secret was obviously to make the best of what you had and develop your own style, not spend time and money trying to emulate someone else. Same for personality and life style - go with what comes naturally and spare yourself a lifetime of angst.

Ana Mon 14-Jan-13 18:44:06

I'm happy with my skin, too - it's just that it's getting a bit big for me...hmm

jeni Mon 14-Jan-13 18:38:21

I'm happy with my skin, it's what it's holding that worries me!confused