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Metalheadmama666 wrote:I did cosmetology in high school. It's not easy. Lots to remember I found it so boring at first
I didn't mean like easy were you don't have to really do anything lol. I mean like it's much easier then all the crap you have to learn with a psychology degree or something. Plus I think she realized how long it's much quicker to just get a cosmetology certificate. I'm not sure of the requirements were she lives to become a doula or midwife, but here you have to get atleast a 2 year degree in nursing and that doesn't include all the hours you must put in at actual births plus other stuff. It takes about 4 years to become one here. We're as a cosmetology school can be completed in 6 months. She's just lazy, I don't think she will even go through with that.
It sucks because, with the years she has wasted bullshitting, she could have got a degree by now.
Being a young mom myself, I understand that it's difficult. But you never stop trying. It seems like she has no motivation for anything but making babies.
yummles wrote:It sucks because, with the years she has wasted bullshitting, she could have got a degree by now.
Being a young mom myself, I understand that it's difficult. But you never stop trying. It seems like she has no motivation for anything but making babies.
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Exactly! I never gave up. Having my daughter at 17 only motivated me to work harder. Even now at 8 months pregnant I'm STILL going to school full time every single day out of the year. She's gonna push it off over and over again and just never finish. Did she even finish high school yet? I remember her saying a couple of months ago she wasn't done yet
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No one has assassinated her character more than she has. 3 babies with 3 dads pretty much ruined any character she did have.
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What dream are we killing, having 10 kids all by different Fathers? She's too lazy to have a dream besides being a Mom for money.
Yeah her body is definitely ruined. Her belly is freaky as shit when she is pregnant. I'm suprised she doesn't topple over.
It's never really gotten better either. Maybe if she worked on it after her first it wouldn't be so bad now. She was still pretty big when she got pregnant with her second. I'm only a tiny bit taller than her and I gained 100 lbs with my first. I lost it all and went back to 100 lbs and my extra skin tightened up. I also had a csection so it won't all go away. I have a slight muscle separation but not nearly as bad. Plus I carry more normal looking, just really low.
ForeverGauc wrote:Oh I feel so bad for her. Her body is just destroyed after having 3 kids. I honestly hope she can get the muscle separation fixed as well as the hernia. I can't imagine how it feels to be asked if you're pregnant when you're not. And to have that belly hanging down like that ugh. That would be a huge self esteem killer for me. Good for her for showing it though.
I don't feel bad, she planned those pregnancies. Hoes get what hoes deserve . Plus, she's never tried to REALLY lose that weight. Only tried ItWorks, even though it doesn't
It works is awesome. You have to work out and drink tons of water to get good results.
Even if she did plan her pregnancies. I do feel bad about her stomach.
Loosing weight is not easy. And if it's easy usually you can gain it back fast. Good weight loss takes time.
She said she doesn't plan on having more kids, and then said she doesn't want more for a long time. So what is it? I hope she realizes that if she gets surgery she won't be allowed to have any more kids (in her case this is great). Can she afford a cosmetic surgery like that? It's not medically a reason for a tummy tuck so insurance doesn't cover it. Unless your extremely obese and it's causing health issues. They only thing I would think would fall under medical is the hernia. Not even the muscle separation.
Also, why is she trying to act like she's tried to get rid of the weigh and extra skin. Bullshit. I doubt she has worked out for more than 5 minutes. It won't fix her stomach completely, but it could help by taking away some weight. Yeah she might be left with more extra skin, and that may never tighten up but atleast the weight will come off other places which she clearly has.
My muscles were literally cut in half, and I still worked as hard as I could. My stomach looked like that in the front, all bunched and droopy. Now it's flat (well not right now because I'm 8 months pregnant lol)
She could also use a belly slimmer to help hold it all in place so it's not falling out her shirt like that. She could also wear longer shirts.
Metalheadmama666 wrote:It works is awesome. You have to work out and drink tons of water to get good results.
Even if she did plan her pregnancies. I do feel bad about her stomach.
Loosing weight is not easy. And if it's easy usually you can gain it back fast. Good weight loss takes time.
It works is the same as just wrapping yourself with saran wrap and drinking water. It's expensive for no reason.
Pregnancy is SO much harder on the teenage body. I wish high school health classes would mention that stretch marks, muscle separation etc are way more likely for teenage moms than older moms (not to mention some real health risks).
sorry but I have to disagree there perhaps on super early undeveloped teens , but aside from that generally it's considered easier to bounce back. I know there was a large difference between my body having kids at 16,21 then 30
annaclinchwalsh wrote:sorry but I have to disagree there perhaps on super early undeveloped teens , but aside from that generally it's considered easier to bounce back. I know there was a large difference between my body having kids at 16,21 then 30
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Glad it was easy on you. Everyone is different of course, but statistically women who have their first child before 20 have higher risk for a number of things (birth complications, obesity, depression), stretch marks and diastasis recti included.