Okay, so I've been low-carbing it for about a year. I've taken about
ten inches off my waist.
I've been fat most of my adult life, before starting this low-carb
lifestyle, and with all the weight coming off my gut and
thighs...well, to be blunt, my johnson looks much larger.
I don't think it actually got larger, but since it didn't shrink and
the rest of me did, it has become a very pleasant surprise to look
down and see several more inches sticking out and not looking like a
frightened turtle.
I hope this doesn't offend anyone. It's a pleasant thing to have
happen, and a benefit I didn't expect when I started living low-carb.
UsenetID - 30 Jan 2008 20:48 GMT
> Okay, so I've been low-carbing it for about a year. I've taken about
> ten inches off my waist.
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> I hope this doesn't offend anyone. It's a pleasant thing to have
> happen, and a benefit I didn't expect when I started living low-carb.
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Mark Filice - 30 Jan 2008 22:09 GMT
>I've been fat most of my adult life, before starting this low-carb
>lifestyle, and with all the weight coming off my gut and
>thighs...well, to be blunt, my johnson looks much larger.
>
>I hope this doesn't offend anyone. It's a pleasant thing to have
>happen, and a benefit I didn't expect when I started living low-carb.
Yep. I've lost 35+ lbs. over the last 4 months (6" off my waist), and now my
friend and I can see one another again. 8-)
Mark
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Jim - 30 Jan 2008 22:42 GMT
> Okay, so I've been low-carbing it for about a year. I've taken about
> ten inches off my waist.
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> I hope this doesn't offend anyone. It's a pleasant thing to have
> happen, and a benefit I didn't expect when I started living low-carb.
I'll bet that "passing" is now much neater and more accurate.
Congratulations on your rediscovery.
amyotte@personainternet.com - 31 Jan 2008 00:15 GMT
> Okay, so I've been low-carbing it for about a year. I've taken about
> ten inches off my waist.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> I hope this doesn't offend anyone. It's a pleasant thing to have
> happen, and a benefit I didn't expect when I started living low-carb.
Seen it too.:)
Topless in Ontario is legal but bottomless isn't yet. :)
Brian
Aaron Baugher - 31 Jan 2008 14:52 GMT
> Okay, so I've been low-carbing it for about a year. I've taken about
> ten inches off my waist.
> I've been fat most of my adult life, before starting this low-carb
> lifestyle, and with all the weight coming off my gut and
> thighs...well, to be blunt, my johnson looks much larger.
I read somewhere that every twenty pounds of extra weight costs a guy an
inch of length. That seems exaggerated, but it definitely makes a
difference; fat builds up there just like anywhere else--maybe worse.
If that's not an incentive to lose weight, I don't know what is. Don't
think of it as losing 60 pounds, but as gaining 3 inches! :-)

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