How many times do you have to have sex before it stops hurting?

I'm not defending her at all here.

However- are you implying that fat women are, given their fatness, loose?

Because that's not what I've been told by my lovers, it's not what I've experienced with my lovers, and with my chubbier female lovers, I've noticed the opposite trend.

Not at all.
This has nothing to do with being tight or loose.
Rest easy.
 
Oh come on girly girl.
Just because other people buy into the bs, does not mean that I am going to.

I possess more than a passing basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology. You've posted most of your stats. It is not that "difficult" to make the calculations. I could get a lot more graphic if I needed to. Suffice it to say, you ain't feeling a thing.

Puh...................................................................................................................leeeeeeeeeze!
:rolleyes:

have you seen me down there?
 
Personally if I was any of you Americans I would be disgusted to hear your goverment pays for her therapy, she doesn't deserve it. She clearly ignores it all or maybe she has an awful therapist, either way, its your taxes taking care of mother nature's oldest infant

I don't know about oldest....perhaps the fattest.


Just because a woman is bigger doesn't mean her pussy is loose. Thats just ignorant.
 
Personally if I was any of you Americans I would be disgusted to hear your goverment pays for her therapy, she doesn't deserve it. She clearly ignores it all or maybe she has an awful therapist, either way, its your taxes taking care of mother nature's oldest infant

You are mistaking the symptom for the desease.
 
well, then explain why my ob/gyn uses the virgin speculum on me...

You know what, Brenda?

I apologize.

Your behaviour has made me angry rather than sympathetic to your plight and your condition.

I know better.

When I see you act completely contrary to your best interests I get upset.

You are not helping yourself with your actions, your posts or your behaviors.

Ulimately, that is your choice.
 
but not on stuff they already know the answer to or are lying about.....

you are creating these threads for attention, mostly negative attention...of all the replies you get, the far majority are negative... the positive ones are mostly people feeling sorry for you and trying to be supportive.

Brenda, the bottom line is the real culprit is you.

There is no doubt that you are very bright and that you have a lot to offer the world.

The sad part is that you are very ill and you are quite comfortable in your illness.

It is also quite sad that you are standing in the way of your own "recovery."

You know exactly what you need to do to get better.
You don't do it.
You know that for the most part this board does not help you one bit.
You know exactly how to eat.
You know you are supposed to exercise.
You know that your relationship as described by you with your parents is completely unhealthy.
You engage in unhealthy relationships with men.
You do not follow the advice of the health care providers you see, despite your claims to the contrary.
You know that all you do here for the most part is "sooth";
That "soothing" is the same type of soothing that addicts practice.
Look at your behavior in the past 24 hours, review it honestly and fearlessly. Take a true inventory of your motives.
At some point, you are going to have to say, "this shit has to stop."

or

Not.

I for one would love to see you get better a little bit at a time. I would love for you to get happy, to lose weight, to get healthier mentally and physically, but you have to want to do the work.

Dolly: I'm not a regular in these threads, but from what I have seen Krav has just given you the most accurate and most compassionate analysis of you and your problems offered by any Lit poster who knows you. It is truly spot on. I would suggest you print it out and refer to it often. Take it to a therapy session and discuss it with your doctor and nutritionist.

The key observation he makes is that you are "comfortable in your illness" and it is that comfort that stands in the way of your recovery.

If you choose to address any of his observations here, do yourself a favor and don't try to merely dismiss an isolated factoid with a single throwaway sentence. Put a whole paragraph together and deal with the overall thrust of what he is trying to tell you.

I really can't believe there is much more for you to think about or work on than what he has summarized. There sure isn't anything left for the rest of us to say.
 
Dolly: I'm not a regular in these threads, but from what I have seen Krav has just given you the most accurate and most compassionate analysis of you and your problems offered by any Lit poster who knows you. It is truly spot on. I would suggest you print it out and refer to it often. Take it to a therapy session and discuss it with your doctor and nutritionist.

The key observation he makes is that you are "comfortable in your illness" and it is that comfort that stands in the way of your recovery.

If you choose to address any of his observations here, do yourself a favor and don't try to merely dismiss an isolated factoid with a single throwaway sentence. Put a whole paragraph together and deal with the overall thrust of what he is trying to tell you.

I really can't believe there is much more for you to think about or work on than what he has summarized. There sure isn't anything left for the rest of us to say.

that was very nice of you.

I'm afraid that a huge part of her illness is her ability to compartmentalize things into non sequiturs....
 
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