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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I would let her. Being overweight is an incredible burden and can impact her marriage prospects considerably. [/quote] Her bmi is normal. She isn’t overweight [/quote] 8/10 is pretty big these days. It’s more like an old school 14. Not sure I’d let her do it though. Does she have weight to lose or is she big boned? [/quote] "these days"? we're not comparing to the 50s here. My 5'6" DD is also an 8 and she looks great. She is also not in the overweight BMI category. I have size 8 dresses in my closet that are too big for her.... so again, no a 8/10 is not equivalent to a 14 unless you're comparing to the 50s and 60s.[/quote] NP here. Sizing has changed dramatically over the past 20 years. I am 5'10" and 130 pounds and have been since I graduated from college in the 90s. 25 years ago, I wore a size 8/10. Today, I wear a size 4. My body has not changed (well, that much), but the sizing definitely has.[/quote] Yes, the sizing is different now. A 10 in 2024 would be a 14 in 2001. Not obese, but definitely chubby. [/quote] This completely depends on height. A 5’2 person who is a size 10 looks very different than a 5’10 person who is a size 10.[/quote]
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