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This probably goes down as one of the oddest post BUT sometimes you have NSV and never realize that's what it is. I have been crossing my legs for months now (comfortably ) but today we took a picture! Why? Just because I can and it serves as a reminder that not all victories are associated with a number. I showed you mine now show me yours!! (Legs people, legs!!) or just share a NSV if you have one.

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@@treblecutie23 Thank you! That's another thing I'm trying to conquer. I'm new to heels too so I practice, now that I can cross my legs I'd like to not break them if at all possible...baby steps!

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@@glitter eyes Thank you! It hurts! I don't know if there's some trick to it or what? The only time I ever wear them before was for "dress up" wink, with a side of TMI lol! This leaving the house in them is dangerous stuff still.

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I'm looking forward to them being more comfortable post op....for sure. :)

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Yesterday, I bought:

Misook knit pants - size small

Ann Taylor Loft jacket - size 2 (yes, I know -- vanity sizing ... but, but, but!)

BCBG slim-fit slacks - size 8

Bite me!

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@@treblecutie23 It just "happens" I didn't even realize it until some one brought it up.

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@@VSGAnn2014 Geez! You're tearing it up!! Size 2?! Did you ever think that would be possible? I think I would have to drop 25 more lbs to be a 2. I'm a 8 right now.

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I've decided I will never play the " I feel/look fat game" that the skinny girls always played. It sounds ridiculous! I'm just going to be happy with "me" size.

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@@KindaFamiliar @@OKCPirate @@Daveo Ok you guys too! Don't be shy! Get those man legs out!!! @@Dub you can have a pass since your newly cut on ;)

Thank you, Darling. 'Cuz I've got some fugly legs.

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@@VSGAnn2014 Geez! You're tearing it up!! Size 2?! Did you ever think that would be possible? I think I would have to drop 25 more lbs to be a 2. I'm a 8 right now.

LOL! I'm a size 8, too. :)

Unless I'm wearing the vanity-sized clothes from Talbots (size 6) and from Ann Taylor (apparently, a size 2!). Seriously, the clothes from those stores (and banana Republic and some others) are notoriously over-sized.

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This probably goes down as one of the oddest post BUT sometimes you have NSV and never realize that's what it is. I have been crossing my legs for months now (comfortably ) but today we took a picture! Why? Just because I can and it serves as a reminder that not all victories are associated with a number. I showed you mine now show me yours!! (Legs people, legs!!) or just share a NSV if you have one.

Nice view on that deck !!!

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Great NSV!

I sit with mine crossed too... I guess I didnt even realize that I could again until your post! Love those NSV's.

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