Wow, Baywatch chick is a fattie again

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darkxshade

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She'll be fine as long as she continues to carry that child on her back until his adulthood with nothing but a bottle of water. :awe:
 

sourceninja

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I think she was just right in the video, but yeah, babies will do that to ya. What sucks is if you're not rich and can afford a trainer and personal nutritionist a lot of that weight will stay there.



Let us know when you're a big boy and actually have a wife going through this, then let's see if you feel the same way.

My wife and I have decided to not have kids, because we hate everything about children. However, I know women with self control who only had a small amount of weight to lose after having kids. They ate healthy food and exercised appropriately while pregnant.

The ones who end up huge are the ones who say "But I'm eating for two" when they put down a 24 ounce steak, large shake, fries, and 2 burgers. They don't seem to realize the two doesn't mean two full sized adults. I can accept that being pregnant means you gain weight, however evidence points to lack of self control as to why new mothers are obese before having their babies. I know that in this day, lack of self control is something your not to bring up though. It's mean and uncaring.
 

endlessmike

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It's apparently not hindering her from getting many rolls in hollywood.

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This is exactly what happened to my ex wife. She had the banging body when we were married, but blew up a couple of years after our divorce. I got out while the gettin' was good.
 
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lol exactly. having kids fucks up a women's body. It makes me glad im male! hehe
I didn't intend the comment to be gender-specific.

As you age, your metabolism slows a bit, and new parents, male or female, suddenly have a huge time sink, making convenience food a lot more attractive and 2 hours a day at the gym nearly impossible.

At least anecdotally, the women I know do a better job than their husbands of losing the baby weight.
 

GodisanAtheist

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Let us know when you're a big boy and actually have a wife going through this, then let's see if you feel the same way.

-I'm not who you responded to, but I will say that my fiance is roughly 20-weeks pregnant, exercises for an hour two times a week and doesn't really eat all the much more than she did before (if anything at all than she did before, technically women only need about 300 more calories a day due to pregnancy) and looks absolutely great. She's actually a little annoyed that people don't see her as pregnant and she doesn't pick up on any of the perks yet (having people carry stuff for her etc).

Her figure has stayed more or less the same (she's got a little pot belly now and a little padding around the hips, but that's about it) her breasts have gotten noticeably larger and she's got just as much libido as she ever did (if not more it seems now).

She was a healthy person when she got pregnant, is fairly disciplined and had a VERY well rounded diet growing up and has a broad palate. This has lead us to theorize that women who have those funky cravings are the ones whose bodies have absolutely no idea what they need because all they've ever eaten is burgers and french fries.

Anyhow, yes, it is a tragedy that so many women view pregnancy as a "get out of jail free" card, but not all of them do by a long shot (MILFs would not exist otherwise). At least I know I'm not marrying a femlette...
 

Saint Nick

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-I'm not who you responded to, but I will say that my fiance is roughly 20-weeks pregnant, exercises for an hour two times a week and doesn't really eat all the much more than she did before (if anything at all than she did before, technically women only need about 300 more calories a day due to pregnancy) and looks absolutely great. She's actually a little annoyed that people don't see her as pregnant and she doesn't pick up on any of the perks yet (having people carry stuff for her etc).

Her figure has stayed more or less the same (she's got a little pot belly now and a little padding around the hips, but that's about it) her breasts have gotten noticeably larger and she's got just as much libido as she ever did (if not more it seems now).

She was a healthy person when she got pregnant, is fairly disciplined and had a VERY well rounded diet growing up and has a broad palate. This has lead us to theorize that women who have those funky cravings are the ones whose bodies have absolutely no idea what they need because all they've ever eaten is burgers and french fries.

Anyhow, yes, it is a tragedy that so many women view pregnancy as a "get out of jail free" card, but not all of them do by a long shot (MILFs would not exist otherwise). At least I know I'm not marrying a femlette...
Again...it boils down to diet (first and foremost) and exercise.

Lots of people on my Facebook having kids and bitching about being fat. You did it to yourself.
 

QueBert

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You don't need those things to get back in shape. Mom's eat a ton of food when they have their babies, and probably continue to eat the same, or near the same, amount of food after birth, and all of the wrong things. You look fat when you have no muscle.

Pregnant ladies can get back in shape if all they do is ensure they are getting the right foods from the right sources (this isn't hard) and are lifting some weights. The baby weight would drop in no time as long as they stuck with it.

And exactly how many times have you been pregnant?

It always seems to be the ones with no experience who have the most to say about something.
 

Saint Nick

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And exactly how many times have you been pregnant?

It always seems to be the ones with no experience who have the most to say about something.

It doesn't have anything to do with pregnancy. It has to do with diet and exercise.

Depending on the current age and weight of the female in question (before pregnancy), she doesn't really need to eat much more extra food to support the child, especially in the first trimester. The last two trimesters would require maybe 300 - 500 calories extra. That exact number would need to be determined by a doctor or a nutritionist. This is where the hormones muck it up by making you crave specific foods (ice cream, pop tarts, dirt, whatever). A mom doesn't NEED that tub of ice cream, but she does it anyways because of the craving. Bam, there's an extra 1000 calories for the day. Pregnant ladies have enough to take care of, so tracking calories and macro nutrients is probably not at the top of the list unless they were doing it before they were pregnant.

There would be exceptions to the rule as every human body is different. If anyone doesn't believe me, go take a look at the bodybuilding.com gallery and find some pregnant moms who looks great before, during, and after their pregnancy. Some even become moms in their late 30s and early 40s and look phenomenal.

Strip away the pregnancy aspect and the gender of the person in question, and the rules still remain the same. To lose fat, eat in a caloric deficit. Build some muscle by eating high-protein foods and lifting some weights.
 
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bfdd

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in the video? would smash. her ass isn't as big as her hips say it should be, but that's ok.
 

Sunburn74

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You don't need those things to get back in shape. Mom's eat a ton of food when they have their babies, and probably continue to eat the same, or near the same, amount of food after birth, and all of the wrong things. You look fat when you have no muscle.

Pregnant ladies can get back in shape if all they do is ensure they are getting the right foods from the right sources (this isn't hard) and are lifting some weights. The baby weight would drop in no time as long as they stuck with it.

Actually a little known secret is that the energy costs of making breast milk are enormous, but to keep breast milk going isn't too hard (just keep suckling and using machine pumps). A woman can probably lose 600-650 calories with 15 mins of machine breast milk which is about the equivalent of 60 mins on a treadmill doing at a 10 min/mile pace. There is no medical reason a woman cannot produce breast milk forever and honestly with the caloric expenditure required, I'm surprised it hasn't been medically exploited as a weight loss method.
 
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kaerflog

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Damm, thats Nicole Eggert ??
She was hooooootttttt as hell back in the days.
She was in a movie with the 2 Coreys and had several sex scenes.
 

Dr. Zaus

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NO MF there at all, if you've ever known a woman that was on a pump.

Time is valuable, skin is valuable, not having honking-loads of liquid drizzeling into your chest and leaking... valuable.
 

QueBert

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It doesn't have anything to do with pregnancy. It has to do with diet and exercise.

It has a lot to do with pregnancy, it can really change a woman's body internally. I have a niece who had a baby and without doing shit 3 weeks after having it you wouldn't have even known unless she told you. I have another niece who had a baby and even with effort the baby weight stuck around for a long ass time. Pre pregnancy neither was anywhere close to large.
 

chin311

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My wife and I have decided to not have kids, because we hate everything about children.

:) my wife and I agree on this 110%. Never ever having them. I'd rather be homeless than have a child. But alas since we get to keep all our money we can avoid that!
 

LumbergTech

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My wife and I have decided to not have kids, because we hate everything about children. However, I know women with self control who only had a small amount of weight to lose after having kids. They ate healthy food and exercised appropriately while pregnant.

The ones who end up huge are the ones who say "But I'm eating for two" when they put down a 24 ounce steak, large shake, fries, and 2 burgers. They don't seem to realize the two doesn't mean two full sized adults. I can accept that being pregnant means you gain weight, however evidence points to lack of self control as to why new mothers are obese before having their babies. I know that in this day, lack of self control is something your not to bring up though. It's mean and uncaring.

It isn't mean if the reason you bring it up is because you are concerned about someones health, but if its only because you find them to be visually offensive, then you are mean.
 

LumbergTech

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Again...it boils down to diet (first and foremost) and exercise.

Lots of people on my Facebook having kids and bitching about being fat. You did it to yourself.

just wait until the end, when the baby is about to come out most people get pretty round at least until a month after