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Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Yeah I think you are too heavy to pull this look off. But then again I see tons of moms in this area try and do it and it after a while you just kind of think chunky legs and thighs in leggings are the norm.
I am also a size but was once a size 24. I won't wear leggings at all now because I had to wear them when I was obese with longer tops and tunics. In fact,if you look at the fat lady clothing store catalogs and websites, this is a standard look. So for me if you can't tuck the shirt into the leggings or you need a shirt that flairs over your hips/butt it's a fat lady look.
You have issues. She looks great.
She does NOT have issues just because she doesn't agree with you. Many people feel this way - when I leave DC and go to the burbs, I'm always shocked at the obese people in leggings.
You have issues, too.
No, I don't actually. OP asked what people thought, and there will be a variety of opinions. I am defending the PP from you, who automatically thinks that anyone who tells the truth about weight "has issues."
You make a lot of assumptions. I think that PP has issues because she is talking about not wearing "fat lady" looks. She makes it sound like a tunic shirt or a shirt that flairs at the hips is a freakin' mumu. She has issues.
I say that you have issues because you are super-sensitive and jump to assumptions.
Actually, I don't think she has issues at all. So she doesn't like a certain look for specific reasons - give it a break. You're the one who jumps to assumptions - like everyone who disagrees with you has issues. You just did it to two people in a row.
And in fact, I'm not a size 2 - I'm a size 6, and I was one of the first posters on page 1 of this thread who said the OP looked good.