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After Her Boyfriend Humiliated And Left Her For Her Weight, This Woman Lost Over 140 Pounds Interview With Author
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Most people are not happy with their bodies, looks, or weight. There’s always something that we would like to change; however, some of us would like to look completely different. That’s what the hero of this story, Josie, decided to do. After a rough breakup with a guy that humiliated her because of her weight, Josie decided she would start working out, dieting, and losing weight.
In a video on a YouTube channel called Truly, she says: “I was the girl that my ex didn’t want, so I became the girl he couldn’t have.” She also mentioned that when she was bigger, she used to eat whatever she wanted, whenever she wanted. But when she started working out and looking after her health and body, she lost over 140 pounds.
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Beauty2 weeks ago
After Her Boyfriend Humiliated And Left Her For Her Weight, This Woman Lost Over 140 Pounds Interview With Author
48Kviews Pro member
Most people are not happy with their bodies, looks, or weight. There’s always something that we would like to change; however, some of us would like to look completely different. That’s what the hero of this story, Josie, decided to do. After a rough breakup with a guy that humiliated her because of her weight, Josie decided she would start working out, dieting, and losing weight.
In a video on a YouTube channel called Truly, she says: “I was the girl that my ex didn’t want, so I became the girl he couldn’t have.” She also mentioned that when she was bigger, she used to eat whatever she wanted, whenever she wanted. But when she started working out and looking after her health and body, she lost over 140 pounds.
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SF just reopened indoor dining. Here s what House of Prime Rib was like on the first night.
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San Francisco just reopened indoor dining. Here s what House of Prime Rib was like on the first night.Patricia Chang/Special to SFGATE
When the McHale family walked into House of Prime Rib on the fabled restaurant s first night of indoor dining since a brief reopening in October, bartender Frank Marcello greeted them by name.
It’d been a year since Marcello has served a cocktail in the beloved San Francisco restaurant, but he hasn’t lost a step, joyously shaking up Manhattans behind a plexiglass barrier at the bar and welcoming regulars like the McHales.