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I cannot wait for all of this! I love hearing how great sex is after weight loss! Hopefully soon I will get approved!

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keep all your appointments and do all the work it will happen and you too will find the Sex Goddess in you!!!!

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Fat woman problems: Cant hold ya legs black or your legs to heavy for ya man to hold them back. even with ya legs back you still have to spread tights apart to get to it. When you on ya hands and knees your stomach hits the bed so its like you laying down. it take a lot of energy to change positions. You dont like riding cause you think you will hurt him.

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Well, it wasn't quite at that point, but the maneuverability and ability to quickly change positions is much more fun!

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OK future EX fat people I should've mentioned that sex to soon after surgery will hurt. My doctor told me before hand not to engage my core for 6 weeks I totally did not think of Sex as engaging my Core its sex not exercise right. Was i wrong! don't get me wrong i put in work and during the situation it was off the chain but as soon as I rolled off her, yes rolled off I'm still fat not super fat just regular fat, I felted it in my gut. so just a warning to my future Sex Gods and Goddesses

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Fat people problems: trying to get in in and the furniture breaks from all the movement. Doing it standing up your gut and her butt equals no penetration.

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Fat Man Problems: I like short women 5'2" to 5'8" you know you fat guy with ya short girl gets on top and knees cant touch the bed. True Fat guy problem she can only squat on you. or you afraid you going to kill her if you get on top you crushing her and she cant take a breathe or she let out that long relieve sigh when you get off her.

OMG, I am laughing so hard right now, this thread is hilarious. I'm sure we've all been there in one way or another. I will just say when the fat started leaving, I was pleasantly surprised to find a good bit of muscle in my legs. I guess it takes a lot of strength to move and support a body that was so much bigger. I keep asking hubby to feel my muscles. He says they were likely there all along, just hidden, LOL.

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So my husband says the weight loss ( I'm down 32lbs from surgery December 14th, 2016 242-209) that he notices a big difference down stairs and that penetration is much deeper. We have been able to do positions we never would have even thought about doing before.

Down side: boobs are flatter. Went from a 48 DDD to a 40 D

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So my husband says the weight loss ( I'm down 32lbs from surgery December 14th, 2016 242-209) that he notices a big difference down stairs and that penetration is much deeper. We have been able to do positions we never would have even thought about doing before.

Down side: boobs are flatter. Went from a 48 DDD to a 40 D

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New Sex Goddess found

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