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DiscoStick
10-27-2009 @ 8:25 AM                          
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... when you start going out with someone, after a few months you both start putting on the pounds! I don't get it! What do you do to stay in shape in a relationship??

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Carrielovesyou
10-27-2009 @ 4:30 PM                          
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It's because you get in a comfort zone when you are in a loving relationship and you let things go, you stay in rather than go out and before you know it... you are 2 sizes bigger than when you started... speaking from experience... then you break up and lose all the weight. wonderful vicious circle.

  

DiscoStick
11-10-2009 @ 1:10 PM                          
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So I was thinking about me and my partner, and we both have put on a bit of weight in the time we have been together.  While we love each other dearly we also want to stay fit and healthy so there is now worries, we love all the lumps and bumps.

Anyway my whole point is that we have started going to the gym together! which i thought we would never do. We are also going to start hiking and are planning to climb snowdon at the end of the month.

So I think all couple can lose weight together!!!

DS

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