Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I feel like saying you used to be fat is like saying you used to Hebrew a felon.
Um... whut?
Anonymous wrote:Look at the bright side- it's better to be a fat woman than a short man!
Anonymous wrote:OP I’m you but 30. I was overweight most of my 20’s and didn’t date due to being very self-conscious. I’ve lost all of the weight, but I feel embarrassed to say I was overweight. I was a skinny kid and teen, but unhealthy eating and PCOS caused me to gain weight in my early 20’s. I feel like saying you used to be fat is like saying you used to Hebrew a felon. Most people won’t even look twice at you once you say it. I want to marry and have kids but have pretty much accepted that it likely won’t happen for me. I am too old and having kids because of my PCOS is unlikely. No man is going to want to deal with a former fat woman with possible fertility issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you do not want casual relationships, do not compromise.Remember, you are golden material for a divorced man. The fact that you do not have a custody schedules to work out is also golden.
--Single, mom by choice, fit, attractive woman
I disagree. Good divorced men want women with older children. Women who can understand being a mom, having kids, etc.
Anonymous wrote: I feel like saying you used to be fat is like saying you used to Hebrew a felon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has been fat as well as average, I think OP is putting too much emphasis on "oh well it's because i was fat".
+1. I have plenty of friends who are overweight yet got married in their early 30's or even late 20's (yes, despite being overweight) and are still happily married. Not sure why everyone is emphasizing weight so much. Plenty of thin people are also single in their 40's. OP, you didn't find the right person you wanted to marry, and I would leave it at that.
I think the weight thing significantly limited Op's dating pool. Back when I was dating I would go out with a group of friends to a club and, invariably, the chubby girls were almost always the ones left sitting at the table while the rest of us were asked to dance.
I got hit on all the time when I was at my ideal weight. If I put on only 10 or 15 pounds on my fairly small frame, I would notice a decline in interest from the opposite sex. The weight thing is real and wasn't just an excuse. I can see how Op perceived that she was having a harder time meeting guys.
Chubby girls do get married all the time [b] but they generally didn't meet their husbands in love at first sight scenarios. They often met when a friendship blossomed into something else. I think that's true of "normal weight" women, too, but thinner women also attract more attention from strangers across a crowded room.
There’s a big difference between chubby and 270 pounds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has been fat as well as average, I think OP is putting too much emphasis on "oh well it's because i was fat".
+1. I have plenty of friends who are overweight yet got married in their early 30's or even late 20's (yes, despite being overweight) and are still happily married. Not sure why everyone is emphasizing weight so much. Plenty of thin people are also single in their 40's. OP, you didn't find the right person you wanted to marry, and I would leave it at that.
I think the weight thing significantly limited Op's dating pool. Back when I was dating I would go out with a group of friends to a club and, invariably, the chubby girls were almost always the ones left sitting at the table while the rest of us were asked to dance.
I got hit on all the time when I was at my ideal weight. If I put on only 10 or 15 pounds on my fairly small frame, I would notice a decline in interest from the opposite sex. The weight thing is real and wasn't just an excuse. I can see how Op perceived that she was having a harder time meeting guys.
Chubby girls do get married all the time [b] but they generally didn't meet their husbands in love at first sight scenarios. They often met when a friendship blossomed into something else. I think that's true of "normal weight" women, too, but thinner women also attract more attention from strangers across a crowded room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has been fat as well as average, I think OP is putting too much emphasis on "oh well it's because i was fat".
+1. I have plenty of friends who are overweight yet got married in their early 30's or even late 20's (yes, despite being overweight) and are still happily married. Not sure why everyone is emphasizing weight so much. Plenty of thin people are also single in their 40's. OP, you didn't find the right person you wanted to marry, and I would leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has been fat as well as average, I think OP is putting too much emphasis on "oh well it's because i was fat".
+1. I have plenty of friends who are overweight yet got married in their early 30's or even late 20's (yes, despite being overweight) and are still happily married. Not sure why everyone is emphasizing weight so much. Plenty of thin people are also single in their 40's. OP, you didn't find the right person you wanted to marry, and I would leave it at that.