Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im gonna be real and say that instead of telling her that living as a fat woman is hard that living as rich and/or beautiful makes life easier. If you cant be one be the other.
It isnt about life being hard. Its about some things making life harder or some things making life easier.
Just want to point out I know several beautiful women who are rich and also fat. Being fat doesn't make you ugly or preclude you from being wealthy.
Well that is what PP is saying…if you are going to be fat, than at least try to be rich (or beautiful) to offset the hardship obesity causes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im gonna be real and say that instead of telling her that living as a fat woman is hard that living as rich and/or beautiful makes life easier. If you cant be one be the other.
It isnt about life being hard. Its about some things making life harder or some things making life easier.
Just want to point out I know several beautiful women who are rich and also fat. Being fat doesn't make you ugly or preclude you from being wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Im gonna be real and say that instead of telling her that living as a fat woman is hard that living as rich and/or beautiful makes life easier. If you cant be one be the other.
It isnt about life being hard. Its about some things making life harder or some things making life easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fat and have been my whole life and don’t want my daughter to experience this. So I just want to come right out and tell her - whatever you do, do
Not get fat. Cause the world is rough on fat people.
I know we are supposed to emphasize health and movement and body positivity but I can’t help but feel
I am not telling her the whole truth.
She is 14. And not fat at all - yet.
Yes! Tell her now. Precisely because she is not. Are your relatives genetically heavy set? Or is it a diet/work out thing? Talk about it now, when it’s not a personal issue for her. You’re a good mom!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't think she knows? You think nobody's ever made fun of her for having a fat mom, or the clothes you wear or how they fit you? You think she's never seen you hesitate before you sit down in a delicate-looking chair? You think she's never noticed you heave your body up from a sitting position?
This is all obvious. She doesn't need to be told.
Gosh, you are cruel.
No, I'm the child of an obese mom and dealt with all these things. I pushed my mom's fatness aside to buckle her into her seatbelt. I helped her shop for clothes because she was too embarrassed to tell salespeople she was a 26/28. I got made fun of all the time for having a fat mom. I felt my face go red when my friend giggled watching my mother rock back and forth to get the momentum to heave herself up from the couch. I went through all of this and a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't think she knows? You think nobody's ever made fun of her for having a fat mom, or the clothes you wear or how they fit you? You think she's never seen you hesitate before you sit down in a delicate-looking chair? You think she's never noticed you heave your body up from a sitting position?
This is all obvious. She doesn't need to be told.
Maybe when you were young. But >70% of adults are overweight now. So most kids have “fat moms”
Anonymous wrote:You don't think she knows? You think nobody's ever made fun of her for having a fat mom, or the clothes you wear or how they fit you? You think she's never seen you hesitate before you sit down in a delicate-looking chair? You think she's never noticed you heave your body up from a sitting position?
This is all obvious. She doesn't need to be told.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't think she knows? You think nobody's ever made fun of her for having a fat mom, or the clothes you wear or how they fit you? You think she's never seen you hesitate before you sit down in a delicate-looking chair? You think she's never noticed you heave your body up from a sitting position?
This is all obvious. She doesn't need to be told.
I’d rather have a fat mom than you for a mom. In fact, I’d rather BE the fat mom than be someone close to you. Wow.
+1 What a cruel poster.
I've been fluctuating between thin and fat the past few years and I haven't met anyone in real life who was as nasty and vile like that poster. No one has made fun of my kids for my weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't think she knows? You think nobody's ever made fun of her for having a fat mom, or the clothes you wear or how they fit you? You think she's never seen you hesitate before you sit down in a delicate-looking chair? You think she's never noticed you heave your body up from a sitting position?
This is all obvious. She doesn't need to be told.
Gosh, you are cruel.