Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
There’s always exception. Most women are not fat at my kids private school. Of course some are, but that’s not the norm.
Ah so we went from literally, in your words, “nobody,” to some portion other than the majority. Cool!
I’m not sure why you are getting so defensive. You might be fat, but you’re not dumb.
Calling you out on pushing a stupid myth isn’t defensive. Lots and lots of rich women are overweight and obese. I have no idea why you enjoy perpetuating this narrative. Maybe it’s because *you’re* dumb?
It’s simply a fact that wealthy people are thinner. This is not a myth and you are kidding yourself if you think wealthy status conscious successful men are looking to marry fat women. Dream on. I’m not saying it’s fair, but this is a fact of life. Fat is not attractive in UC circles. If that were desired you’d see more fat people in advertising and marketing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your issue was that someone else said she embraced a commonly insulted feature of her body? And you feel insulted because you don't have the same commonly insulted feature to learn to accept? Maybe sit with that for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
There’s always exception. Most women are not fat at my kids private school. Of course some are, but that’s not the norm.
Ah so we went from literally, in your words, “nobody,” to some portion other than the majority. Cool!
I’m not sure why you are getting so defensive. You might be fat, but you’re not dumb.
Calling you out on pushing a stupid myth isn’t defensive. Lots and lots of rich women are overweight and obese. I have no idea why you enjoy perpetuating this narrative. Maybe it’s because *you’re* dumb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
There’s always exception. Most women are not fat at my kids private school. Of course some are, but that’s not the norm.
Ah so we went from literally, in your words, “nobody,” to some portion other than the majority. Cool!
I’m not sure why you are getting so defensive. You might be fat, but you’re not dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
There’s always exception. Most women are not fat at my kids private school. Of course some are, but that’s not the norm.
Ah so we went from literally, in your words, “nobody,” to some portion other than the majority. Cool!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
There’s always exception. Most women are not fat at my kids private school. Of course some are, but that’s not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
Ah so we went from literally, in your words, “nobody,” to some portion other than the majority. Cool!
There’s always exception. Most women are not fat at my kids private school. Of course some are, but that’s not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
I don’t know why people are so desperate to believe this myth.
-Rich & Fat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
This “look” is only populate in lower class cultures in the US. Upper class people might have a physical relationship with this type , but in Upper class circles nobody is wifing these type of women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here.
People still think I'm "skinny."
It really used to hurt my feelings.
When I do gain weight, I gain it mostly in my chest, stomach, butt, and thighs. I don't think I look that great when I'm any heavier than I am now. At my heaviest, I weighed 140. It's hard to tell when I've gained weight, except my clothes don't fit as well.
I lost about 10 pounds.
It's just really not that easy when people think I have an eating disorder.
Op ..you are not skinny. The people that think you are are probably overweight.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your issue was that someone else said she embraced a commonly insulted feature of her body? And you feel insulted because you don't have the same commonly insulted feature to learn to accept? Maybe sit with that for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think what triggered me, was seeing a social media post and an article about how Pink posted a picture of herself waterskiing. She called it "thunder thighs." And she wrote about how she had kids, and she was proud of the way she looked and how strong she was in her early 40s.
Well, okay. I don't think thunder thighs have ever been out of style, especially not in 2023.
Not every woman can achieve that muscular look in her thighs. It doesn't mean we're under-eating or skinny fat. I don't care how much pasta I eat and how many squats I do, I will never have thunder thighs.
Being skinny has never been out of style, not even in 2023. But here you are blathering.
While I agree with this I think, in recent years, a very specific body type of body has been touted as the “ideal”. Large butt, muscular legs, tiny waist, large perky chest. This is a look a lot of “fitness” influencers will fake with plastic surgery and/or photo editing.
We, as women, are so much better than this! We are all blessed with unique bodies and we can focus on our health and appearance without comparing ourselves to random ever changing trends. Your body doesn’t need to be “on trend”, we are all better than that. OP, rock what you’ve got and stop looking for reason to feel bad about the way you look. Your body deserves more respect than that.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here.
People still think I'm "skinny."
It really used to hurt my feelings.
When I do gain weight, I gain it mostly in my chest, stomach, butt, and thighs. I don't think I look that great when I'm any heavier than I am now. At my heaviest, I weighed 140. It's hard to tell when I've gained weight, except my clothes don't fit as well.
I lost about 10 pounds.
It's just really not that easy when people think I have an eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here.
People still think I'm "skinny."
It really used to hurt my feelings.
When I do gain weight, I gain it mostly in my chest, stomach, butt, and thighs. I don't think I look that great when I'm any heavier than I am now. At my heaviest, I weighed 140. It's hard to tell when I've gained weight, except my clothes don't fit as well.
I lost about 10 pounds.
It's just really not that easy when people think I have an eating disorder.