You have to get lip injections and worry about fashion more.
Am I pretty yet?

....seriously, giphy? SERIOUSLY!?!
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You have to get lip injections and worry about fashion more.
Such a stupid, stupid trend. My aunt was into this crap. Ended up getting lip injections and I thought she had an allergic reaction to something. lolAm I pretty yet?
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....seriously, giphy? SERIOUSLY!?!
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Nothing looks sexier than a female Ronald McDonald coming at you with medically numbed and plumped lips...I guess...Such a stupid, stupid trend. My aunt was into this crap. Ended up getting lip injections and I thought she had an allergic reaction to something. lol
I used to think women did it for men but honestly, they mostly do it to compete with each other. Most women look ridiculous with lip injections too.Nothing looks sexier than a female Ronald McDonald coming at you with medically numbed and plumped lips...I guess...
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It's gotta' be a competition thing, definitely, because I don't know many men that go for the lips so inflated they drool constantly look. But even then, what is the end goal of that competition? First one to look like they're smuggling globes under their shirt, hams up their backside and tires in their lips wins? Lego, I see an opening for you here, snap on bits!I used to think women did it for men but honestly, they mostly do it to compete with each other. Most women look ridiculous with lip injections too.
I really don't know. Like you see a lot of women these days all trying to look like the Kardashian women. I just don't understand why. lolIt's gotta' be a competition thing, definitely, because I don't know many men that go for the lips so inflated they drool constantly look. But even then, what is the end goal of that competition? First one to look like they're smuggling globes under their shirt, hams up their backside and tires in their lips wins? Lego, I see an opening for you here, snap on bits!
I really don't know. Like you see a lot of women these days all trying to look like the Kardashian women. I just don't understand why. lol
Attraction comes down to health at the end of the day. At least when it comes to men and who they find attractive. This is why women use make-up to hide their acne/bad skin, hair extensions to fake thicker-longer hair, push up bras/fake breasts to mimic fertility, heels to accentuate the butt and hips...
I can go on and on. Back in the day, it was the men who had to compete for women, now it is women who compete for men and it can be pretty damn ugly.
Be happy with what you've got, not what someone else has.
Forget the pretense, just be you and if that's not good enough for some dickhead, too bad for them.
Why women feel the need to compete for male attention, and not the other way around, is baffling to me.
Yeah, would make sense coming from the feminist movement, but it would make more sense to just be on even footing all around than one sex competing for the attention of the other. Like I said, be you and to hell with the rest of it.I honestly don't know when or why this changed. I am guessing it came out of the feminist movement. There was good, but there was bad that followed that. Seems to be the way things go. Now we have 3rd wave feminazis who are hellbent on making men suffer for some reason, they haven't figured it out yet. lol
That is the thing though, most of them never experienced any of it. I can understand it if they did, completely but they didn't. Unless it was a bad relationship they chose to be a part of. I mean I have been with some real pieces of crap but I don't blame all men for the fault of those few. That would be silly.As for making life hell for men, I can understand it to an extent, men had it all setup and catered for them (us? idk, I wasn't a part of that era, but I am male, so I guess us) for generations, it's understandable for women to resent that and want it changed...but...now we're seeing that change, there is more and more parity between men and women, so that resentment and hatred needs to also fade away in time. It's also somewhat funny that the newest generation of feminists and man haters have never known the so-called oppression they're now fighting against, but I suppose keep up the good fight and we men bastards will learn our place soon enough.
That is the thing though, most of them never experienced any of it. I can understand it if they did, completely but they didn't. Unless it was a bad relationship they chose to be a part of. I mean I have been with some real pieces of crap but I don't blame all men for the fault of those few. That would be silly.
Jackpot? lolI just went to McDonald's, because I'm a sadist, and drove all the way home before realizing I had someone elses' food...so instead of the 2 cheeseburger meal I paid for, I got 2 big macs, 2 cheeseburgers and a large fries...whoops...also, quite full now...
Sorry, family of people who end up with a single 2 cheeseburger meal!
Jackpot? lol
I mean you seem like you go all day without eating though. So really, if you eat one big meal, that balances things out.One of those situations where it feels like it when you get it, because you're starving, but then you eat it and you hate yourself because you ate it and it's still McDonald's, after all, so it just sits in your stomach mocking you...and you feel shame. And regret.
...that, and it's totally going to ruin my figure after a solid day of starving myself. Moment on the lips, a lifetime on the hips![]()
I do tend to leave eating until later in the day, which isn't great when you're diabetic, but for whatever reason it seems to work for me. The problem is, now that I've opened the floodgates, I happen to have snacks around me at my desk...and that's...well...that's where problems begin!I mean you seem like you go all day without eating though. So really, if you eat one big meal, that balances things out.
But still... McD's is poo poo 90% of the time.
I know the snack flood gate feel.I do tend to leave eating until later in the day, which isn't great when you're diabetic, but for whatever reason it seems to work for me. The problem is, now that I've opened the floodgates, I happen to have snacks around me at my desk...and that's...well...that's where problems begin!
It definitely seems to be the way my body wants to go just now, which is strange because I was the total opposite when I was younger. Couldn't get enough food, ate at least four times a day, granted, I did put on weight doing that, too. Trying to keep the weight down as I get older, and I just don't feel like eating all that often, even if my body says it's hungry. It's gotten me into trouble a couple of times, as I've had a couple of diabetic seizures in the past, but if I don't want to eat, well...I just flat out can't. So this way is working for me just now, and hopefully to my benefit, not detriment.I know the snack flood gate feel.
For some diabetics, fasting all day can be better because your body doesn't have the insulin/glucose spike and drop. I mean if you feel good doing it and your body is responding well, no harm in it. I used to eat one meal a day when I was younger.
You can read up on studies with intermittent fasting. Some diabetics do benefit from it. It seems to be dependent on the individual. Just don't get to a point where you have any seizures, that is never a good thing.It definitely seems to be the way my body wants to go just now, which is strange because I was the total opposite when I was younger. Couldn't get enough food, ate at least four times a day, granted, I did put on weight doing that, too. Trying to keep the weight down as I get older, and I just don't feel like eating all that often, even if my body says it's hungry. It's gotten me into trouble a couple of times, as I've had a couple of diabetic seizures in the past, but if I don't want to eat, well...I just flat out can't. So this way is working for me just now, and hopefully to my benefit, not detriment.
Yeah, I hit a point at one time where I could sense them coming on and would take some juice or something to keep my sugars right, but occasionally they just drop out of nowhere and you find yourself in a haze and coming around to paramedics injecting you with glucose. Not fun. I do my best to avoid that, and I haven't had any serious lows in a good while now, but it's on my mind if I find it's been too long between meals. For the most part, though, eating once a day or maybe twice a day just sort of works for me. I can't force myself to eat if I don't want food, though, I'll either not eat it or throw it up later. TemperamentalYou can read up on studies with intermittent fasting. Some diabetics do benefit from it. It seems to be dependent on the individual. Just don't get to a point where you have any seizures, that is never a good thing.