Is Lizzo too overweight?

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Yes
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


Yes, that would mean I’m flying first class or private
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


Yes, that would mean I’m flying first class or private


Love it!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. She's 5'10" - she shouldn't weigh over 200 lbs. It's great to be confident in your body, but it's even better to be healthy and stay alive.


My wife is 5'10" and over 200 pounds and refers to herself as "a little chubby but still pretty. I'd have no problem getting other men."


Nothing about your wife's statement means she's healthy. It's not about getting someone to be willing to go to bed with you. It's about being healthy. Lizzo is not.


How do you know how healthy Lizzo is? It's not the weight itself that makes a fat person unhealthy.


Excess weight automatically makes a person unhealthy. You think it's healthy for your bones, joints, ligaments, etc to carry so much excess weight 24/7?
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


You are making things up. Obese oeople are not always required to pay for seats, and sitting in first class doesn't nake much of a difference when they try to stand up, breathe heavily throughout the trip, need to walk down the aisle, go to the restroom, etc
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


Does Delta ask you your weight when you purchase a ticket?
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


You are making things up. Obese oeople are not always required to pay for seats, and sitting in first class doesn't nake much of a difference when they try to stand up, breathe heavily throughout the trip, need to walk down the aisle, go to the restroom, etc


Are not always required to pay for 2 seats.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.


+1 so true
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.


Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.


Oh please! You can advocate for yourself and not shame someone at the same time. Grow up.

And for the record, I'm not even overweight much less obese, but the constant harassment, shaming, and blatant disrespect for fat people is disgusting. At worst, you are marginally impacted. You know what else impacts me on flights? Screaming children!!! people who don't shower. People who snore. Deal with it.
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.




Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.


Oh please! You can advocate for yourself and not shame someone at the same time. Grow up.

And for the record, I'm not even overweight much less obese, but the constant harassment, shaming, and blatant disrespect for fat people is disgusting. At worst, you are marginally impacted. You know what else impacts me on flights? Screaming children!!! people who don't shower. People who snore. Deal with it.


Aw poor baby.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.




Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.


Oh please! You can advocate for yourself and not shame someone at the same time. Grow up.

And for the record, I'm not even overweight much less obese, but the constant harassment, shaming, and blatant disrespect for fat people is disgusting. At worst, you are marginally impacted. You know what else impacts me on flights? Screaming children!!! people who don't shower. People who snore. Deal with it.


Aw poor baby.


Not very bright, are you? I'm not the one starting threads and complaining about any of those people. You are. Poor baby.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.




Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.


Oh please! You can advocate for yourself and not shame someone at the same time. Grow up.

And for the record, I'm not even overweight much less obese, but the constant harassment, shaming, and blatant disrespect for fat people is disgusting. At worst, you are marginally impacted. You know what else impacts me on flights? Screaming children!!! people who don't shower. People who snore. Deal with it.


Aw poor baby.


Not very bright, are you? I'm not the one starting threads and complaining about any of those people. You are. Poor baby.


Dodo I didn't start this thread or complain about anyone. But you. Cuz you're an a$$.
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Anonymous wrote:This is something that is only Lizzo's job to think about. The rest of us do not need to worry about Lizzo's body size. At all. Ever.


Exactly.


Do you want to be seated next to her on a plane?


I think the two seats she would be required to purchase would give you plenty of room to be the ass that you are.


Ahhh I'm not the "ass." I was seated for 90 minutes next to a similarly obese woman who also had an extended seatbelt. I never complained or asked to move because she was lovely to talk to, and I didn't want to hurt her feelings. My head was partially in the aisle, I had a crick in my neck for two days, and got jostled anytime someone walked doen the aisle.


Awww poor baby.




Your response is not unexpected.


because you're lying. and you ARE an ass.


NP. I don’t see it. This is one of those rare instances where someone asks how you are personally affected, and someone gave a very specific answer. You don’t have to like the answer, but it’s very specific and very accurate and many people experience it. And it doesn’t make the person an ass to answer the question.


I'm the one you're responding to. How many years ago did airlines deal with this issue? They require passengers of a certain size to purchase two seats. So she pulls one example out of her ass that could technically affect her if true, but no airline allows this. And if they did she should have spoken up instead of harboring resentment against fat people.


I agree that the airlines are problematic but you’re dreaming if you don’t think they push this envelope. Stories on this board alone show travelers who purchased two seats being forced to give one up. That’s a fact of life. Sorry, just is. And there is no way in hell that you’d be applauding her for speaking up as you said. No way. You’d be calling her an ass for fat shaming. And YOU lie if you claim otherwise.


Oh please! You can advocate for yourself and not shame someone at the same time. Grow up.

And for the record, I'm not even overweight much less obese, but the constant harassment, shaming, and blatant disrespect for fat people is disgusting. At worst, you are marginally impacted. You know what else impacts me on flights? Screaming children!!! people who don't shower. People who snore. Deal with it.


Aw poor baby.


Not very bright, are you? I'm not the one starting threads and complaining about any of those people. You are. Poor baby.


Dodo I didn't start this thread or complain about anyone. But you. Cuz you're an a$$.


Oh you're here to agree with me that we shouldn't be discussing Lizzo's weight and should leave her and other fat people alone to live their life. Great! Glad we are!
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