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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I the only one who thinks Chelsea looks like she is a member of Jimmy's family? They all have a similar shaped head and eyes. [/quote] I'd have been very concerned if I met Jimmy's family. They're all very large. Is this some fatness gene that kicks in at a certain age? Does Jimmy eat wildly differently than them? They seem sweet, but super unhealthy. I would worry about my future husband having a heart attack if he gained all that extra weight. [/quote] Chelsea is pretty big too. Her shape is bad for a 30 year old. [/quote] Yes. Most of the women on the show except Jess and Laura are bigger ladies. Chelsea needs to work out - she's all flab and belly. [b]My friend thinks Clay is gay[/b]. I can't see him admitting that to himself let alone anyone else, but maybe he's cheating on the DL? [/quote] This is SO insulting to the LGBT community to armchair diagnose someone as LGBT based off their mannerisms. [/quote] Nobody is diagnosing. Someone said they think he is. [/quote] Based off what? Did you see him kissing a man? That's the ONLY reason someone should say someone else is gay. The assumptions based off how someone acts or speaks is homophobic.[/quote] But it’s not though. Just saying that you think someone is gay doesn’t illustrate that you have any negative feelings towards gay people. Also, the question of whether or not you can tell someone is gay is something that has been the focus of numerous scientific studies. Here, for example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7497419/ [/quote] Whenever one person encounters another, they make a series of mostly subconscious snap assessments about them: Threat or not? Male or female? Higher status or lower? Possible mate or unavailable? Interesting or boring? And nowadays especially, liberal or conservative? And so on. That’s just human nature.[/quote]
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