ANSWERS: 36
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Yes I love my legs, they stop my butt from dragging along the sidewalk.
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No, out of my whole body my legs is what i like the least, i inherited compartivly large thighs from all the people on my dad's side of the family, no matter how much i watch my weight and everything my thighs remain bigger then what they should be. Argh!
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Yep I am okay with my legs..I am okay with pretty much everything from the neck down ..it the above part that I could use some improvement..lol
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i like them, i would like them better if i could walk on them.:)
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nope... worst part of my body....
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Yes, they get me around.
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Oh yes. My husband always tells me the first thing he noticed about me was my shapely legs.
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Yes!They are mine!!
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I have to; otherwise they will not let me walk.(LOL)
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Of course I do. I've been attached to them - or them to me, not quite sure which one - for a long time and they get me everywhere I want to go to
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Yes, they work. I will keep them.
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i love my legs, theyre long, lean, well toned and a really good shape - i think years of walking a long distance helped, as well as the fact both parents had good pins ha! do you like yours?
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Better than my sister does. A while ago she and her husband had been saying something about legs and he told her "you've got your brother's legs", which wasn't exactly what she wanted to hear. He says he just meant that we both have strong legs, but I think she is convinced that he mean't they looked exactly the same, and I have quite big thighs, which are okay on me, but not really what most women want.
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Yes..I used to not like them cuz they are curvy and very muscular. But I've accepted them and learned to love them. I've gotten lots of compliments on them.
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Yes, I do. I especially like how well they fit into skinnies.
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Nope there huge!
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yes thats my best bit!
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not really but i get told there really nice often i dont really see it though
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Yes. I do. :)
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I get lots of compliments about them, but they're just regular ol' legs. :) They're useful.
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Not only do I like them, I thank God for the use of them!:)
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They do look nice, but most importantly, I feel lucky that they help me get from one place to another :)
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Sure! They get me where I need to go...
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My legs are my best feature!
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Yes I love my legs! They are second only to my butt in my favorite body parts.
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Well obviously, what would I do without them?
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Yes I do they carry me about.they dance pretty well and they look quite good.
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They usually get me where I need to go but they are having a rough time of it lately, the older I get. I have never thought they were attractive as I have always suffered with severe edema in my lower legs, since I was a teen. Nothing to write to your friends about, though:-)
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Not really. They serve their purpose, but I'm pretty sure they're slightly uneven in length, which really hurts my back if I have to stand in one place for a long time.
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why, yes I do. I take them everywhere with me.
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Yeah, I like them both, but not when I was younger. My right leg is strong, reliable and long and shapely. I think that most people would say that it looks good, and it certainly is functional. I have learned to love the other leg too. It was just like the right one until I was 12. Now it is just the stump of my thigh, about six inches long, with a smooth and artfully curved scar at the end. There's almost no bone inside it and not much of anything for muscles to pull against, so it dangles like a Christmas decoration when I'm upright and drapes quietly in my chair when I sit. It's soft and cuddly and totally cute in its own way. It's a unique conversation piece when I need one, and like my cat, it loves to be held. What's not to like?
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i personally don't like my legs at all
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yes and no, i don't like them b/c they are kinda skinny and so long and i have a hard time finding jeans long enough! but what i do like about them is that i don't have cellulite yet. ;)
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OF COURSE, WITHOUT THEM YOU'D BE MOVING LIKE A WORM.
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Oh yeah, they haven't let me down yet. :-)
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yeah,they get me around.
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