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    • MrsKiasuM Offline
      MrsKiasu
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      Estéema:
      Flabby, wobbly & not forgetting cellulite buildups that cannot be exercised out except for lipo!

      yes cellulite, I discovered that on my thigh some time back when I sat down near the led warm light one evening..got a shock..no more youtiao with kopi O for breakfast ever since 😆

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        I read that massage can reduce cellulite.

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        • laughingcatL Offline
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          Estee and MKS, DS1 only started giving tuition only last week. It was a tiring and dramatic start. I keep hearing complaints for the first few days that it is so difficult to get the kids to do real work before play. Initially only 3 kids came on the first day, then down to 1 on the 2nd day. DS1 gotta go to their house to get them to come. Round them up before starting the work. On the fifth day, then start to see streams of kids coming on time, new kids some more. New kids came after seeing them doing work at the void deck. Initially he complained so difficult to get them to come. Only after he gave them a pep talk, then they start to be serious. I saw a new him that I have not seen before....so strict, so serious. :rotflmao: Everyday got homework. 5 problem sums. There will a diagnostic test at the end of this week. I was like :yikes: . Will the kids run away? :siam: hmmm.....he dun want to tell them....give them a surprise test. :scared: I am crossing my finger :xedfingers: I dun think DS1 can be a teacher liao.

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          • EstéemaE Offline
            Estéema
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            @ LC On the contrary, I see a Blooming Bz coming on with a young entrepreneur educator! I didn’t imagine a 12-year-old can think of doing an assessment tests for peer coaching! Sounds very dedicated to his new role, that’s why u find him serious? So amazing!

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            • laughingcatL Offline
              laughingcat
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              no biz leh…it is free.

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              • EstéemaE Offline
                Estéema
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                laughingcat:
                no biz leh.....it is free.

                Once he gain confidence in peer coaching, do consider as his reward & early intro to entrepreneurship. Give him a chance lah. 😉

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                • lee_ylL Offline
                  lee_yl
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                  Estéema:
                  Flabby, wobbly & not forgetting cellulite buildups that cannot be exercised out except for lipo!

                  I envy those 17-18yo teens who are slim and can wear spaghetti stripes and tight shorts. No need to exercise also can have firm muscles. 😆

                  I have seen chio mummies doing that too but still, age shows and can’t really be compared to the teens.

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
                    MrsKiasu
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                    lee_yl:
                    Estéema:

                    Flabby, wobbly & not forgetting cellulite buildups that cannot be exercised out except for lipo!


                    I envy those 17-18yo teens who are slim and can wear spaghetti stripes and tight shorts. No need to exercise also can have firm muscles. 😆

                    I have seen chio mummies doing that too but still, age shows and can’t really be compared to the teens.

                    oh different..think for someone never gave birth but same age as us will look better I think..gave birth younger or older maybe also different as skin elasticity will be better when younger..skin will sag when old..see till what degree, that is quite a sad thing to go through for women..10 years some more 😓 positive thinking la..can go through all these meaning longer life..happy thing.

                    catching up sleep..woke up at 5am then went back to sleep 😂

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                    • EstéemaE Offline
                      Estéema
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                      ngl2010:
                      I read that massage can reduce cellulite.

                      I just rmbrd cellulites are not easy to rid by those TCM kind of massage for relaxation. It requires more than 6 mths’ of deep tissue massage as I rmbrd having a lot of sagging tummy & ugly lines after my last birth. Was then frustrated bcoz I can’t find suitable pants - either waistline fits & hip don’t or vis-versa. That’s how I went hunting for deep tissue massage

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
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                        lee_yl:
                        I envy those 17-18yo teens who are slim and can wear spaghetti stripes and tight shorts. No need to exercise also can have firm muscles. 😆


                        I have seen chio mummies doing that too but still, age shows and can’t really be compared to the teens.
                        I usually ignore muscular young people these days. Only impressed with folks who join me for my hour-long exercise everyday (and they can be in their 70s easily). It is easy when you are used to the exercise. Used to peter out when exhausted but the point of daily exercise is to sweat, and not to be exhausted. There is a very fit 70 or more year old chap who swims everyday while I walked. He is my role model! :udaman:

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