Is it normal that i admire myself?

I used to be a fat guy, tall but still fat. I realised that being fat made me feel bad about myself and that most girls don't date fat guys, so I set about losing weight and gaining muscle. Well that worked really well over a whole year and I've lost 9kg though every now and then I find myself going "Damn, I actually have muscles! Cool!" or something along those lines.

I'm proud that I lost weight but am I acting conceited or is this warranted?

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  • Smartasscookie

    Why shouldn't you be proud? Losing weight is an accomplisment, 9kg is a fair amount, especially since every little pound is a torture to get off >__<

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  • blaster

    Ahh , you deserve it lighten up on yourself and ps , pm me will ya on how to get my stomach area back into good shape.
    It's more the foods that do that damage that I'm interested in as I hate exercise. Was running tho for 12 mths , did enjoy that but it took too much out of my legs as I'm on my feet all day at work and property.

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    • ComTlancy

      Well I was going ot say exercise but as for foods, avoid carb heavy foods such as rice and bread or at least minimise eating them. Protein foods are fine so just watch your carb intake

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  • SmushZeus

    Thats really cool you lost weight and all for sure, and it is perfectly fine to think you look good. But be careful. I am one of those chicks who detect and despise cockiness and conceitedness in a guy, it can really be a turn off.

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    • ComTlancy

      If I may pick your brain on this, how do you tell?

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  • Welldone. A lot of people are proud of the small things, it's even better when someone is proud of an actual acomplishment.

    Welldone.

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  • Are your breasts still overly developed ?

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