Anonymous wrote:This is consuming!
I feel like I'm "mid size", and I feel large compared to many of the people around me. I am 5'8", 155, and size 8 / Medium.
Size 12/14 and up is large, isn't it? I thought that was considered overweight.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a size 6/8 and that's M so I've been told I'm midsized. Literally medium
Anonymous wrote:I wear size 6 pants and medium tops (I could wear a size small top except for having big boobs so it would look too showy) I think of myself as midsized…not skinny but not overweight either—just kind of in the middle. Not that I’m median compared to the rest of the US bc so many Americans are obese and overweight that I guess I’d be considered small compared to the average but through my own lens I’m definitely “midsize”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right OP. It's gross how accepting society has come of overeating.
So what do you want someone who is size 14 or 16 to do. Presumably you understand that they can't become a size 4 overnight.
Should they not be allowed to wear clothes or leave the house until they aren't gross to you? Should they only buy clothes in stores labeled Fat Ladies Only?
No...but they should admit they overeat and not call themselves "midsize". They eat too much, just admit it and call yourself large, XL or 2XL etc.
Sure just as soon as we make size 0-4 admit they have eating disorders and under eat.
This is absurd. I'm 5'0". If I go over size 4 I'm medically obese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course the fat bashing started already. It's to help women find clothes that fit well in a very tricky size category. If you are a size 6 and Medium, it's not for you. Because you can walk into any store and find clothing.
Over size 14, it's incredibly hit or miss. Especially in person shopping. So many of these people help women who have similar bodies find clothes.
If you don't like it, scroll past it. It's NOT FOR YOU.
NP. This makes sense to me but then you'll see someone who is a size 8 call themselves mid-size on social media, and that's why people get confused.
I consider it someone who wears a 12/14 or maybe wears a 10 in tops but a 16 in bottoms or vice versa. But it's used much more expansively than that online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right OP. It's gross how accepting society has come of overeating.
So what do you want someone who is size 14 or 16 to do. Presumably you understand that they can't become a size 4 overnight.
Should they not be allowed to wear clothes or leave the house until they aren't gross to you? Should they only buy clothes in stores labeled Fat Ladies Only?
No...but they should admit they overeat and not call themselves "midsize". They eat too much, just admit it and call yourself large, XL or 2XL etc.
Sure just as soon as we make size 0-4 admit they have eating disorders and under eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right OP. It's gross how accepting society has come of overeating.
So what do you want someone who is size 14 or 16 to do. Presumably you understand that they can't become a size 4 overnight.
Should they not be allowed to wear clothes or leave the house until they aren't gross to you? Should they only buy clothes in stores labeled Fat Ladies Only?
No...but they should admit they overeat and not call themselves "midsize". They eat too much, just admit it and call yourself large, XL or 2XL etc.
Sure just as soon as we make size 0-4 admit they have eating disorders and under eat.
Anonymous wrote:Of course the fat bashing started already. It's to help women find clothes that fit well in a very tricky size category. If you are a size 6 and Medium, it's not for you. Because you can walk into any store and find clothing.
Over size 14, it's incredibly hit or miss. Especially in person shopping. So many of these people help women who have similar bodies find clothes.
If you don't like it, scroll past it. It's NOT FOR YOU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right OP. It's gross how accepting society has come of overeating.
So what do you want someone who is size 14 or 16 to do. Presumably you understand that they can't become a size 4 overnight.
Should they not be allowed to wear clothes or leave the house until they aren't gross to you? Should they only buy clothes in stores labeled Fat Ladies Only?
No...but they should admit they overeat and not call themselves "midsize". They eat too much, just admit it and call yourself large, XL or 2XL etc.