They’re not implants. You can’t tell the difference. |
Or how then saying he doesn't care about it helps matters. |
How is having sex with a fat woman like riding a moped? It's a lot of fun, but you wouldn't want your friends to see you doing it. |
Wow. Do you tell this to all of the women in your life who aren't your definition of non fat? It is you who are repulsive, FYI. |
Um...actually overweight DOES mean fat. Now that is subjective at what you go from being overweight but not looking fat, to being overweight and looking fat. But it is safe to say most overweight people ..look overweight (which is what being fat means). What is "fat" to you if overweight is somehow, still thin? |
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I’m at the point that a little weight will not matter so long she treats me right. I’m 44, and I have been in bad relationship with hot attractive and fit ladies that were “fat” inside.
I rather date a good lady with some cushion for the pushing’ and have quality time together at the gym and cooking together- if she wants to. Besides, we don’t know the reason linked to the extra weight, which could be linked to medicines or a tough personal situation. See the person as a whole, avoid Dorian grey picture issues… |
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I’m just going to leave this here:
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8CNfSkx/ |
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The problem with fat people:
1. In modern societies it's a class and wealth issue. Wealthy, high-class women in modern societies are thin and in shape. 2. Given 1, a person who chooses to stay fat has some sort of mental issue. Usually depression. |
You can't possibly be this stupid. |
What? People are fat because they crave food all day and can’t stand being perpetually hungry. It’s not depression. It’s not wanting to live being hungry. |
PP, there are lots of fat people in these areas. The only abnormal areas in the US are the Colorado mountains, where everyone is into working out outdoors and some parts of LA, where people have to be on drugs to make a living. |
It sounds like emotional eating. In 600lb life the people don't eat all day out of hunger and they all have some kind of trauma in their past. |
Yep, you sound very old and out of touch. Not surprised. I think most of the people on this thread arguing that the only beauty standard is thinness are probably boomers or Xers and hopelessly out of touch with current beauty trends. It's kind of amusing. But at least you know it. |
Exact thoughts I have! |
40 something gen Xer here। And yes I agree with you. In our generation )and our parents) there were far fewer overweight people and I really wasn’t socially acceptable to be overweight, especially for a woman. Complete turn around with the younger generation. Fatness has now become commonplace and socially accepted for them. In some ways I’m jealous of their freedom. My friends and I were dieting and exercising to look like some skinny ‘friends’ character ideal. The kids today look like they don’t give a f—- about any of that and are perfectly happy with their overweight bodies. |