A corpse I think - although I have 34" hips (I have always been upside down shape) she looks awful. It's disgusting.
wow we have a woman moaning about Kim's bum magic knickers hold your bum in and up, look at the pics of kim in the white dress for evidence, like a bum bra i guess over a certain age, those pleasantly curvy girls will be a bit saggy, there is really no escape from exercise if you want to look hot nekked, no matter what NLP Gok Wan uses to convince you that you are hot
No way, it's enough to scare anyone haha. Thanks for the info Prof, at least mine won't sag as there's not much there. Euuuugh, I wonder what the tattoos on the flabby bellies will look like on some of the females in 20 years.
I love her! I will never forget seeing her on tv for the first time pouncing on a roast chicken which had just come out of the oven and eating it with her fingers. What a top woman. Kim Kardashian is nice too. I think these women are beautiful - it helps that they are pretty though. As I always say to people who prod my belly - it's easy to lose a bit of weight but you were born with that face.
It's not as easy to lose weight as you may think. Could take a week to put it on and a month or more to lose it.
Ahha but you don't know what I do for a living Nutrition adviser (albeit for cats and dogs) but I know a fair bit about humans too - just not very good at applying to myself! Having said that, most of my calorie content is from wine, so when I want to lose weight I just stop drinking for a bit. And cut out cheese - my other downfall.
hope your animal diet advice is better than the "healthy eating " guidelines that the government churn out
I hope so! Nutrition is an absolutely fascinating subject as you know. I especially like cases of nutritionally responsive disease as it is so rewarding to see the improvement in the patient in so many cases. I have been helping a customer who has a Belgian Shepherd with lymphoma, and she's in remisssion now. I don't doubt that the chemotherapy was the primary reason for this, but remission from this type of cancer in dogs is almost unheard of and even the vet puts part of it down to the diet. We deal with all sorts - hepatic disease, pancreatic insufficiency, urinary crystals, dietary allergies, intolerances, behavioural problems, and of course how to gain weight and lose it amongst many others... I talk about dog s**t far more than what is probably healthy, I would hate to turn into the Gillian McKeith of the dog nutrition world (she annoys me) but you can certainly tell a lot about a dog from what it passes!