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    any events scheduled in minneapolis?

    You can try www.inabigway.com, they usually list events in this area.
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    super wide calf boots

    I searched online and came across this site: http://shoelady702-store.stores.yahoo.net/dressboots.html?pagenum=-1 These are superwide calf boots also.
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    Help desperately needed for one of our own!

    Lexi, My heart goes out to you. I'll keep you in my prayers. I don't know how much this helps, but I watched a medical program that featured a young lady who seemingly had nothing wrong with her. In her early twenties she started to gain weight rapidly, she had hair growth in places she...
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    Old in years; middle-aged in heart (Intro msg.)

    Ho Ho Tai, thanks for the link. Aging is a beautiful process if we see it for what is really is. Our culture is obsessed with youth and ignorance, but the most beautiful person ages with grace and grows into wisdom. This coming from a 39 yr old. I've always felt that my increasing grey hairs...
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    Hard time with self-acceptance

    I'm still in the process of accepting my body, and making the enemy (the mirror) your friend is so simple, but the hardest thing to do. But with practice comes perfection. I read Marilyn Wann's book "Fatso" and was inspired to reclaim the word fat. I learned that if I accepted myself as fat...
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    Women of Color Size Acceptance Site

    I came across this website, www.largeincharge.com that I thought you might want to take a look at. It's an online magazine that features an SSBBW as it's editor. It's filled with interesting articles, reviews, and advice.
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    What do you all think of this advice?

    Again, your post proved my point. Marriage is serious business, and if you're not a whole person, then you wouldn't be whole enough to accept people as they are. Don't get me wrong, yes we all have our perceptions, our wants and our needs; and yes we'e all attracted to people for as many...
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    What do you all think of this advice?

    I don't know...call me unrealistic, but I think that just as we accept our 'long time best friends' as they are, and love our children unconditionally inspite of what they do, we should also be prepared to intentionally 'love' our partners that way. So many people throw around the word 'Love'...
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    Why should society accept you ?

    Good for you Lo-Pan, you lost weight 'before' it became a problem for you. Go Lo-Pan! You've also seen that in other parts of the world, overweight is not so prevalent. Now I don't know if that is a jab at overweight people, or western culture. Gee, let me see....I live in a country where...
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    Where Are The Men That Love SSBBW's?

    "Your question makes sense, but the family and friends think I am overlooking the fact that the woman is very fat. Go figure!" uh....that's funny. Don't you think that's funny?
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    Hey Women on this board!

    First of all he has to be intelligent and non jerkish. Secondly, I've noticed that my tastes in the physical have changed. I find that now I'm more attractive to a big tall guy than a smaller one, I need something I can FEEL! ;)
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    Introducing John Lucas—BBW lover & more

    Hi Lucas, I'm relatively new to the boards too. What I like about this bunch is that they're honest, they're real, and they're living out loud. They don't pretend to be anything or anyone else. Your intro was detailed, but overall you're joy came through your post. Welcome.
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    What is your SA (size acceptance) history?

    Casey, thanks for telling your story. It's so inspiring to come across people that are just happy being themselves.
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    For those who were fat growing up...

    Yeah, I remember those days. We wore those blue one piece short suits. We were weighed too, and it was a nightmare! That was so abusive. Thank goodness they don't do that now. My kids tell me that you write your weight on a form, I'm assuming now it's a guessing game.
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    Dating someone because of or despite their size

    To me, dating someone because they're fat is the same as not dating someone because they're fat. Both are the same example of not even bothering to get to know someone. Yeah, people make a lot of noise about first impressions and physical attraction, but when the dog and pony show is over...
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    Love

    Very nice, very nice indeed.
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    What is your SA (size acceptance) history?

    This is my first post, although I've visited this site for about 2 years. I'm looking forward to being a part of your community.
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