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Thank you for the lovely comments and sorry if I disagree with some. I was the one who did the hard work. No divine intervention 

 

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@sabatini wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

@pigletsmom2 wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

@Luv2Dnce wrote:

Oh my gosh, it's wonderful what you achieved! You should be incredibly proud of yourself because it's one of the most difficult things to do in life. On average, people are always trying to lose weight. You had the stamina, courage, and determination to achieve such an incredible goal in life. You cared enough about yourself and the body that God gave you to make yourself feel better.  God bless you and I know I don't know you, but, I'm proud of you! I bet you look fantastic!  You should treat yourself to something great for such a great accomplishment.


@Luv2Dnce Thank you but please do not bring G-d into the conversation since you have no idea what my beleifs are thank you 


 

Personally I'd take the comments with the good intentions that come with them. I had someone ask if I was a specific religion once, I said no, he said oh ok I was going to wish you a happy holiday and my response was I'll take whatever well wishes you'd like to give me. 


@pigletsmom2 Not the point my losing weight had nothing to do with G-d, it was watching what I ate and working out. Not G-d involvement here. Not like someone saying G-d bless you. I did the work not her End of story 


@I am still oxox, like me, many believe that God is the source of our ability to make any achievement possible...yours included.

 

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Congratulations on the weight loss. I lost over 100 pounds years ago and it’s not easy for the brain to catch up to the body.

Shrug off any negative comments. I appreciate differing religious beliefs but it is inappropriate for someone to push their viewpoint onto you.
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@bikerbabe wrote:
Congratulations on the weight loss. I lost over 100 pounds years ago and it’s not easy for the brain to catch up to the body.

Shrug off any negative comments. I appreciate differing religious beliefs but it is inappropriate for someone to push their viewpoint onto you.

@bikerbabe Thank you for the kind words 

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@bikerbabe wrote:
Congratulations on the weight loss. I lost over 100 pounds years ago and it’s not easy for the brain to catch up to the body.

Shrug off any negative comments. I appreciate differing religious beliefs but it is inappropriate for someone to push their viewpoint onto you.

I only see one individual, the OP,  who "pushed their viewpoint" onto others. It most certainly wasn't any of the very kind posters who "pushed" anything.  Posters went  to the effort, took the time to express positivity and kindness to someone.  Who asked for such attention.

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@BeautyLver wrote:

@bikerbabe wrote:
Congratulations on the weight loss. I lost over 100 pounds years ago and it’s not easy for the brain to catch up to the body.

Shrug off any negative comments. I appreciate differing religious beliefs but it is inappropriate for someone to push their viewpoint onto you.

I only see one individual who "pushed their viewpoint" onto others. And it most certainly wasn't any of the very kind posters who went to the effort, took the time to express positivity and kindness to someone.


@BeautyLver And they were thanked many times 

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