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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure if anyone has said this but be wary of vanity sizing. I should be a solid size medium and yet there are many brands of clothes that I can fit a small…sometimes xs. I am 5’8 and 151. I’ve gained almost 10 pounds since the pandemic. I think I have only about 4-5 more pounds to go before I start to look overweight. I am carrying most of my extra weight in the tummy and hips.[/quote] It didn’t take long for someone with an unhealthy relationship with weight throw out the BS “vanity sizing” comment. 151 and 5’8” is bottom of bmi and 10lbs less is an unhealthy weight.[/quote] Pp here who wrote this…I don’t have an unhealthy relationship with weight at all. I feel good about my weight yet I know when I start to feel bad or start to pack on the pounds quickly that it’s time to cut back. This is not because I will actually be overweight but because I will feel heavy and also start to look like I’m over weight as I carry most of my weight in my midsection, legs and hips. I’m pretty sure this is what I said in my Op but you are looking to find someone to complain about on this fine day. Lastly, vanity sizing is real in the fast fashion clothes I buy. Perhaps you shop elsewhere and aren’t privy to this.[/quote]
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