Tweetsheesh!!! i thought a congrats was in order, but know??? i'm sure you didnt let that one lie...
TweetYes, it is true. I was talking to my oldest sister and telling her about my workouts, etc. NONE of my three sisters workout.
SHe said to me, "Erin lost 25 lbs since last summer" (erin is my 16 year old sister who is 5'6).
I said "oh yeah? What did she do?"
My oldest sister responded, "She started smoking. That is how Kara and I stay thin too!"
I SWEAR TO GOD I AM ADOPTED!
Tweetsheesh!!! i thought a congrats was in order, but know??? i'm sure you didnt let that one lie...
HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!
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I LOVE BOOBOOKITTY...
TweetIt's kinda like *****ing about "username only" thread titles. It gets me no where.
They are going to smoke regardless - but they know they are not welcome in my home or vehicle with cigs. I guess that is why they have never visited me in the 4 years I have been here. *lmao*
Tweet25LBS? from what i've seen of her she didn't have 25lbs to lose.....
SMOKING???
16????
time to lay the smack upon her ass, Sugar!
Tweetyou have seen her??
Tweetyes, in a few pics YOU showed me, silly!
Tweetno, that was my other sister's, I have 3.
TweetYou were right, i had never seen that sister. Now that i have i comments are right on the money. Personally i think she looked fine at her higher weight and i dont think losing 25lbs was needed. Either way, if she's happier with herself where she is then its worth it.
Tweetit is just digusting they resort to that!
TweetWhat's worse is than when she quits she's going to gain 40lbs!
What is it with women and smoking? The statistics are changing dramatically... used to be that it was mostly men who smoked. Now it's gone to the point where there are now more women smokers than men. And teenage statistics are even more scary. 75% of teenage smokers are female.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetMaybe at that age they are more vulnerable to peer pressure...
TweetI really don't have anything constructive to say here except...sorry. It probably drives you absolutely crazy.
TweetOriginally Posted by SUGARBABY
I'm sure that's the reason. But at the same time, I think the teenage guys are in the same situation. The teenage years are the worst for peer pressure... I don't think there's any difference between male and female for this.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.