| It's tough when you are petite. You really don't need a lot of calories. Are you working out hard? |
She’s just wearing really tiny (and unfortunate) clothes. |
| If you don't think that woman is fat you have been brainwashed by the pro-fat brigade. |
She’s not fat. But who is she? |
She’s not fat. She’s soft because she has no muscle and her clothes are too tight but she’s objectively not fat. |
| I’m 5’0”. I’ve never had a flat stomach, even at 95 lbs, which was my lowest adult weight. |
| I'm 5'2 and I carry the extra weight in my belly. Only thing that helps is cardio and eating lots of salads with protein. It sucks. I have to really limit my carbs. |
| Short person who carries most weight in stomach. It was the last to go, and it never went fully away, even at the lowest it was safe/healthy to go. May be different for you. |
She’s young. Give her 10 years and a couple of kids, she’ll have a belly. |
She does look overweight, sorry. Clothes are fine. |
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I think younger people, presuming this PP is in her 30s or younger, Are at a disadvantage when it comes to fat. Is it baby formula they’re fed that is made from soy? Exposure to plastics all their lives? Overuse of antibiotics? Something throws the endocrine system off.
I’m not boasting, I’m stating an observation: my generation (I’m almost 50) had very few young women with abdominal fat. I’m short and I never had any fat around my waist. I still don’t. I work at it, and I exercise and eat right, but that can’t explain why so many younger people have had to deal with weight issues and us older people did not (not as much anyway). I have some fat these days that I can pinch on my butt and upper arms and I’m chalking that up to age and not being motivated enough to go on a super low carb or super low calorie diet. I like bread too much. |
There were a lot of ppl with abdominal fat in your generation but they hid it better. |
She’s not fat, she’s dressed terribly. |
She’s not. Guessing that from that comment and her clothing choices she has major attention seeking issues though. |