Why do you feel comfortable embarrassing fat people in public for just existing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because similar to the way we talked about folks not wearing masks or staying indoors during COVID and then getting sick and taxing our healthcare system, overweight people are even worse for the healthcare system. They have a choice to fix it but they don't.

Speaking of mean people. . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a size 8 and won’t buy Lululemon because I can’t stand snotty salespeople.


Never been in one are they really like this?! Wtf the company is ok with that?


Some companies do that on purpose to create a sense of exclusivity for their target audience. In Lululemon's case that is skinny people, so they can feel superior and special.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a size 8 and won’t buy Lululemon because I can’t stand snotty salespeople.


Never been in one are they really like this?! Wtf the company is ok with that?


Some companies do that on purpose to create a sense of exclusivity for their target audience. In Lululemon's case that is skinny people, so they can feel superior and special.


I haven’t noticed that as much as they hire very young people who don’t really have people skills and don’t really care to help that much. Pretty much true at any retail establishment these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Marshall’s looking for clothes for my teen nieces. Another customer says to me “nothing over here will fit you, the plus sizes are over there”. I told her I was shopping for teenagers. And she still seemed kind of annoyed that I was in “her” area.

What gives? I know I wear a size 14. And if I was buying size 2 skirts for myself…what’s it to you?

Ugh sometimes I just hate people.

Vent over.



Marshall’s?

FFS, shop with some dignity.


The only people I imagine shopping at a Marshall’s are trumpers and poors. Is that what you want strangers to think of you when they read this?

So you’re a 14…. but now everyone also thinks you vote for trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Marshall’s looking for clothes for my teen nieces. Another customer says to me “nothing over here will fit you, the plus sizes are over there”. I told her I was shopping for teenagers. And she still seemed kind of annoyed that I was in “her” area.

What gives? I know I wear a size 14. And if I was buying size 2 skirts for myself…what’s it to you?

Ugh sometimes I just hate people.

Vent over.



Marshall’s?

FFS, shop with some dignity.


The only people I imagine shopping at a Marshall’s are trumpers and poors. Is that what you want strangers to think of you when they read this?

So you’re a 14…. but now everyone also thinks you vote for trump.


Yep, pretty much. Same with Lane Bryant - all trumper plus-size'rs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Marshall’s looking for clothes for my teen nieces. Another customer says to me “nothing over here will fit you, the plus sizes are over there”. I told her I was shopping for teenagers. And she still seemed kind of annoyed that I was in “her” area.

What gives? I know I wear a size 14. And if I was buying size 2 skirts for myself…what’s it to you?

Ugh sometimes I just hate people.

Vent over.



Marshall’s?

FFS, shop with some dignity.


The only people I imagine shopping at a Marshall’s are trumpers and poors. Is that what you want strangers to think of you when they read this?

So you’re a 14…. but now everyone also thinks you vote for trump.


Yep, pretty much. Same with Lane Bryant - all trumper plus-size'rs.



Because trumpers tend to be uneducated and low income. So they skew fatter than people who have degrees and are higher earners - who themselves skew Democratic. This isn’t exactly a secret. Most trumpers are obese and in very poor health.
Anonymous
Maybe she was jealous of you. Maybe you looked wealthier than her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Marshall’s looking for clothes for my teen nieces. Another customer says to me “nothing over here will fit you, the plus sizes are over there”. I told her I was shopping for teenagers. And she still seemed kind of annoyed that I was in “her” area.

What gives? I know I wear a size 14. And if I was buying size 2 skirts for myself…what’s it to you?

Ugh sometimes I just hate people.

Vent over.



Marshall’s?

FFS, shop with some dignity.


The only people I imagine shopping at a Marshall’s are trumpers and poors. Is that what you want strangers to think of you when they read this?

So you’re a 14…. but now everyone also thinks you vote for trump.


My mother has millions of dollars and shops at Marshall’s, Ross, Aldi etc. She’s just cheap, not poor, and definitely not a trumper. I find it’s mostly immigrants in there, maybe some poor nurses and teachers mixed in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Marshall’s looking for clothes for my teen nieces. Another customer says to me “nothing over here will fit you, the plus sizes are over there”. I told her I was shopping for teenagers. And she still seemed kind of annoyed that I was in “her” area.

What gives? I know I wear a size 14. And if I was buying size 2 skirts for myself…what’s it to you?

Ugh sometimes I just hate people.

Vent over.



Marshall’s?

FFS, shop with some dignity.


The only people I imagine shopping at a Marshall’s are trumpers and poors. Is that what you want strangers to think of you when they read this?

So you’re a 14…. but now everyone also thinks you vote for trump.


My mother has millions of dollars and shops at Marshall’s, Ross, Aldi etc. She’s just cheap, not poor, and definitely not a trumper. I find it’s mostly immigrants in there, maybe some poor nurses and teachers mixed in.


Ha, I am an immigrant and former teacher and shop there, though mostly at TJ Maxx these days. I'm also not poor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because similar to the way we talked about folks not wearing masks or staying indoors during COVID and then getting sick and taxing our healthcare system, overweight people are even worse for the healthcare system. They have a choice to fix it but they don't.


Okay and how do you know that that 300 lb person next to you didn’t used to be 400 lb and is steadily working on their weight? You don’t. So there’s no reason to be unkind.

-op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in a Marshall’s looking for clothes for my teen nieces. Another customer says to me “nothing over here will fit you, the plus sizes are over there”. I told her I was shopping for teenagers. And she still seemed kind of annoyed that I was in “her” area.

What gives? I know I wear a size 14. And if I was buying size 2 skirts for myself…what’s it to you?

Ugh sometimes I just hate people.

Vent over.



Marshall’s?

FFS, shop with some dignity.


The only people I imagine shopping at a Marshall’s are trumpers and poors. Is that what you want strangers to think of you when they read this?

So you’re a 14…. but now everyone also thinks you vote for trump.


So, a person who may or may not be poor is entitled to bad treatment because they shop at Marshall’s? Again, you just sound like an unkind person.

-op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Miserable people are miserable. Their only joy is bringing other people down. I'm sorry you had to deal with that.

+100 There are many unhappy people out there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shaming people over their size is a form of oppression.

It is called sizeism and is every bit as atrocious and harmful as racism.


Sizeism is horrible, but it’s not the same as racism. People can lose or gain weight. No one can change their skin color or hair texture. Huge difference.
Anonymous
I just got back from shopping at Marshall’s, and I’m a liberal highly educated upper middle class professional woman.

But to your point, OP, I am sorry that happened to you. I hope that at some point you can see that her comment had nothing to do with you, and everything to do with her.
Anonymous
I'm sorry, OP.

I'm tall and muscular and have always been a size 10-12. One time I was coming out of a gas station mart with a package of those Hostess donuts because I absolutely love them and I get them like once a year and some guy pumping gas said "enjoy your donuts, fatty!" I was shocked. I've never otherwise been the victim of sizeism and I couldn't for the life of me figure out why some stranger felt the need to yell at me. It stung at first and then I realized that he must just be a miserable human being and I let it go. I actually haven't thought about it for years until I read your post.

I hope you move past this and find something beautiful today that makes you smile.
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