Hi Sime!
I'm sure you are plenty sexy enough already!
Watchout Wifey, it's gonna get better! LOL....
Anyway... At the risk of being like a NoS broken record, since I've made this point countless times, if you are trying to replace fat tissue with muscle tissue, then expect to have some weird and maybe frustrating discrepancies when you step on the scale...
Years ago I had less muscle under my fat and when I lost weight just through diet and some aerobic activity, like some jogging and some home stretching 34" waist would have translated as about 170 lbs...
At the moment, I have a 36.5 inch waist, but I am 206 lbs... If I go down another few inches, I'm certain that my weight will still be semi high...
Probably like 185 or even 190...
I'm sure it's because I've increased my muscle mass over the last year and a half through yoga and shovelglove... Muscle is 3 times as dense as fat and that will skew your readouts.. Shovelglove is extremely good at laying down muscle tissue...
I strongly encourage you, besides weighing on the scale alone, you take some tapemeasurements as well and update them every month or so... If you only lose two or three pounds but that translates as one inch down, you will be more encouraged as opposed to bummed out when you see that scale readout..
Good luck getting ripped!
Peace and Love,
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Deb