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YES.  I'm the most preoccupied with my fat face.  It has never been so wide/round, even when I've been the same weight.  It doesn't make sense to me, and I hate it.

have you heard of britney spears?

 

 

lol @ urish

and yeah, I'm just trying to even things out by summer actually. I lost a lot of weight right before breaking my foot and then gained 20 lbs in strange places. It's proving difficult but I'm hoping things will even out with all the cardio and weight lifting I guess.

When I gained alot of weight back i looked like 2 watermelons stacked ontop of eachother (my head and my stomach) with tooth picks sticking out (limbs)

My doctor explained this to me as your body does evertything in it's power to protect and nurish your Brain (head), and vital organs (stomach). So when you first gain weight alor of it will be in your face and midsection, sometimes making them even bigger than what they were at a higher weight.

Ex. at my grad I was 140lbs, but wearing a size 13 dress (bloating in my stomach). Now I weigh around 157, and wear a size 11. My body has now evenly distibuted the fat to my but and thighs and arms lol.. and fingers!

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hay im like 19, and i put on loads of weight in a short period of time which made no dif to my breasts (however which were quite big) i eventually got round to dieting and lost the weight quite quickly and i am left with small horrible breasts not made for a 19yr old! i have no idea what to do myself, i tried puttin on weight, it made no dif, so lost that weight and my breasts got smaller, im at breaking point i wont even take my bra off in front of my boyfriend anymore! and cant afford a breast enlargement. its really not what you want we get told to be healthy bt at a consequence! been searchin ever since to find a solution bt as of yet not found one. if you hear of one please let me know.

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