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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I meant no shame. I would be the last person to do that, as I would be considered " obese" by any standards- ridiculous standards imo. I mean that I think she will be very affected if she gains weight- in a bad way- given the tummy tuck/ bikini trip post divorce. Also, I probably used the wrong word in dressing "too young". What I meant was when people rapidly change their style- and it becomes more flash- maybe they are not content with themselves. It is sad to see a normal looking, attractive woman competing with a Barbie doll looking new wife, and I think Jen is doing that. It would be so good for her to just take a break. And the word "chubby"? Chubby is fine. I am a " chubby" gma of 3 beautiful " chubby" daughters and 1 beautiful " chubby" granddaughter. Who cares? We don't.[/quote] Look, Jen can be raked over the coals for a million reasons but her body composition and clothing shouldn’t be 2 of them. Words have consequences, regardless of if you purposefully use them to shame or just do it because you think you entitled to say whatever you want. Stop body shaming. It’s hurtful. Stop calling your granddaughters and daughters chubby. It’s mean. [/quote]
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