Anonymous wrote:Anyway in an imaginary world where women's hormones and metabolism was as consistent as ours we'd all be aiming for something between Spears and Kardashian
LoL!
I wouldn't! I'd want long legs and delicate features.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they look old and frail sooner
Not true. Weight training and cardio help you stay fit and look stronger. Definitely not frail. Wearing sunscreen helps with aging.
Not to mention the benefits of weight training on osteoporosis.
This thread is eye opening, not in a good way. Either there are some trolls or some of you have bizarre ideas about thin/skinny/fit/healthy and what it means to individuals and society.
Anonymous wrote:All bodies are not ok. Diabetes is rampant in overweight women, along with painful knees, painful backs, rec. Cut the crap with fat being ok. Your kids will emulate you and grow up fat and unhealthy.
Be Healthy -- exercise daily and eat sensibly. No bags of Doritos, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hey DCUM, does this thing that happens to so many people that it is a central issue in our culture and there are multiple billion dollar industries established to exploit happen to YOU?"
+1
I'm going to say no because I work hard on loving my body and accepting all bodies as beautiful. And I'm a size 2 so it's a bit wild that I have to do this at all.
Size 2 is the perfect size (not trolling)
Perfect size for who? Someone who’s 5’1?
Perfect size for all heights. Do you think the taller you are, the greater your size should be?
Taller people can wear larger sizes -even up to 10! and appear to be thin. 5'7 size 6, but even at size 8, get told to eat a cheeseburger.
In whose eyes? Lol! Show me a celebrity that looks good tall and size 10. If you’re over size 6 you’re on the heavier side
Who cares about skinny celebs. Ladies check your DH's spank bank and Instagram. You'll find a lot more 6-10 than you'd expect (unless he's into younger women).. A lot of guys marry on the skinny side as a hedge against future weight gain ( like after kids, failure to "bounce back"). Size 2 in her 20-early 30s, size 6 -10 milf mid 30s to 50. Best of all not having to lie when I tell you you're beautiful. Anyway in an imaginary world where women's hormones and metabolism was as consistent as ours we'd all be aiming for something between Spears and Kardashian (i.e. 6-10). Don't take my word, just check the spank bank.
The Kardashians with the exception of Kourtney and Kendall have fake big bodies
Anyway in an imaginary world where women's hormones and metabolism was as consistent as ours we'd all be aiming for something between Spears and Kardashian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hey DCUM, does this thing that happens to so many people that it is a central issue in our culture and there are multiple billion dollar industries established to exploit happen to YOU?"
+1
I'm going to say no because I work hard on loving my body and accepting all bodies as beautiful. And I'm a size 2 so it's a bit wild that I have to do this at all.
Size 2 is the perfect size (not trolling)
Perfect size for who? Someone who’s 5’1?
Perfect size for all heights. Do you think the taller you are, the greater your size should be?
Taller people can wear larger sizes -even up to 10! and appear to be thin. 5'7 size 6, but even at size 8, get told to eat a cheeseburger.
In whose eyes? Lol! Show me a celebrity that looks good tall and size 10. If you’re over size 6 you’re on the heavier side
Who cares about skinny celebs. Ladies check your DH's spank bank and Instagram. You'll find a lot more 6-10 than you'd expect (unless he's into younger women).. A lot of guys marry on the skinny side as a hedge against future weight gain ( like after kids, failure to "bounce back"). Size 2 in her 20-early 30s, size 6 -10 milf mid 30s to 50. Best of all not having to lie when I tell you you're beautiful. Anyway in an imaginary world where women's hormones and metabolism was as consistent as ours we'd all be aiming for something between Spears and Kardashian (i.e. 6-10). Don't take my word, just check the spank bank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they look old and frail sooner
Not true. Weight training and cardio help you stay fit and look stronger. Definitely not frail. Wearing sunscreen helps with aging.
Not to mention the benefits of weight training on osteoporosis.
This thread is eye opening, not in a good way. Either there are some trolls or some of you have bizarre ideas about thin/skinny/fit/healthy and what it means to individuals and society.
This. Threads like this really shouldn't be tolerated. These trolls are what cause teenage girls to become anorexic. There's a special place in hell for these trolls.
Most of you using the word anorexic so casually almost always use it for the kind of weight that you don't like for whatever reason. 5'5, 115 lbs woman wouldn't be accepted to any clinic as being anorexic because she's simply not, unless she thinks she's overweight being that weight.
Lots of people on this thread are trying to convince other women that anything above a size 2 is heavy and overweight. This is a thread filled with toxic people that can contribute to anorexia.
Anorexia is extremely rare. Why worry about the very few anorexics when the rate of obesity has exploded in teens? Way to miss the forest for the trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hey DCUM, does this thing that happens to so many people that it is a central issue in our culture and there are multiple billion dollar industries established to exploit happen to YOU?"
+1
I'm going to say no because I work hard on loving my body and accepting all bodies as beautiful. And I'm a size 2 so it's a bit wild that I have to do this at all.
Size 2 is the perfect size (not trolling)
Perfect size for who? Someone who’s 5’1?
Perfect size for all heights. Do you think the taller you are, the greater your size should be?
Taller people can wear larger sizes -even up to 10! and appear to be thin. 5'7 size 6, but even at size 8, get told to eat a cheeseburger.
In whose eyes? Lol! Show me a celebrity that looks good tall and size 10. If you’re over size 6 you’re on the heavier side
Anonymous wrote:Anorexia is extremely rare. Why worry about the very few anorexics when the rate of obesity has exploded in teens? Way to miss the forest for the trees.
Why worry about obesity at all when climate change presents an existential threat to our species? You’re missing the forest for the trees!![]()
We can care about more than one problem at once. I haven’t seen anyone is this thread encouraging obesity. But I’ve seen plenty of posters perpetuating toxic ways of thinking about size and weight.
Anorexia is extremely rare. Why worry about the very few anorexics when the rate of obesity has exploded in teens? Way to miss the forest for the trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they look old and frail sooner
Not true. Weight training and cardio help you stay fit and look stronger. Definitely not frail. Wearing sunscreen helps with aging.
Not to mention the benefits of weight training on osteoporosis.
This thread is eye opening, not in a good way. Either there are some trolls or some of you have bizarre ideas about thin/skinny/fit/healthy and what it means to individuals and society.
This. Threads like this really shouldn't be tolerated. These trolls are what cause teenage girls to become anorexic. There's a special place in hell for these trolls.
Most of you using the word anorexic so casually almost always use it for the kind of weight that you don't like for whatever reason. 5'5, 115 lbs woman wouldn't be accepted to any clinic as being anorexic because she's simply not, unless she thinks she's overweight being that weight.
Lots of people on this thread are trying to convince other women that anything above a size 2 is heavy and overweight. This is a thread filled with toxic people that can contribute to anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they look old and frail sooner
Not true. Weight training and cardio help you stay fit and look stronger. Definitely not frail. Wearing sunscreen helps with aging.
Not to mention the benefits of weight training on osteoporosis.
This thread is eye opening, not in a good way. Either there are some trolls or some of you have bizarre ideas about thin/skinny/fit/healthy and what it means to individuals and society.
This. Threads like this really shouldn't be tolerated. These trolls are what cause teenage girls to become anorexic. There's a special place in hell for these trolls.
Most of you using the word anorexic so casually almost always use it for the kind of weight that you don't like for whatever reason. 5'5, 115 lbs woman wouldn't be accepted to any clinic as being anorexic because she's simply not, unless she thinks she's overweight being that weight.
Lots of people on this thread are trying to convince other women that anything above a size 2 is heavy and overweight. This is a thread filled with toxic people that can contribute to anorexia.