Girl speaks out against size-ism

Girl speaks out against size-ism

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SkinnyBoy

4,635 posts

260 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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I think she's lovely.

Asterix

24,438 posts

230 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Fatty and Skinny went to bed
Fatty rolled over and Skinny was dead

Landlord

12,689 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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I fking LOVE bulky girls, with three provisos;

1, She's got to be at least somewhat pretty.
2, Her tits have got to stick out at least as much as her belly
3, Her bum must be round, rather than that flat v-shape some have.


Asterix

24,438 posts

230 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Re: No 2 - I think this is where said bint really falls down - she's a chubster with no tits. Could only be worse if she had caught the ginge.

Landlord

12,689 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Asterix said:
Re: No 2 - I think this is where said bint really falls down - she's a chubster with no tits. Could only be worse if she had caught the ginge.
Absolutely agree with the first bit. I think I remember V8Mate once saying that the ideal is when their nipples touch the duvet whilst on all-fours. hehe

The second, well, I like ginge. I like blonde, then brunette, then vampish-red, then ginge, then "whacky" - in that order.

Halb

53,012 posts

185 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Bet your first choice is blue really.

Pommygranite

14,285 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Would she care if a bloke had no hair, was fat, had no money and/or a small cock? Of course she would.

Fat people always want people to 'look at the inner beauty' - well being a lazy, greedy fat fk kinda is your 'inner beauty' and that's why your chances of finding a mate are reduced.




Landlord

12,689 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Halb said:
Bet your first choice is blue really.
As in "rinse"? Hmmm... wrong, but tempting.

Pommygranite

14,285 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Would she care if a bloke had no hair, was fat, had no money and/or a small cock? Of course she would.

Fat people always want people to 'look at the inner beauty' - well being a lazy, greedy fat fk kinda is your 'inner beauty' and that's why your chances of finding a mate are reduced.




Pommygranite

14,285 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Would she care if a bloke had no hair, was fat, had no money and/or a small cock? Of course she would.

Fat people always want people to 'look at the inner beauty' - well being a lazy, greedy fat fk kinda is your 'inner beauty' and that's why your chances of finding a mate are reduced.




Oakey

27,619 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Asterix said:
Re: No 2 - I think this is where said bint really falls down - she's a chubster with no tits. Could only be worse if she had caught the ginge.
Ha, that was my thought "She doesn't even have tits to make up for being fat"

Smart Mart

11,903 posts

217 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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I'm about eight stone overweight and at the age of 44, I weigh 22 stone 10 and I'm 6'4" tall. With this in mind, I'm figuring I must be particularly susceptible to diabetes and worse, heart attacks

So I decided to contact a national bookies who offered me a £50 bet at 20/1 that I couldn't lose six stone of weight in ten months. To give it a lighter angle, I asked them to donate the £1,000 to the under-12's football team that I manage for kit, training equipment etc. They've agreed.

Three weeks in and I've lost sixteen pounds already. I've never objected going to the gym so am spending an hour in there three or four times a week plus I'm obviously eating more healthily. I'll need to keep going at the rate of about two pounds a week and I'll do it with a month or so to spare.

My point, apart from some mild bragging? You can lose weight, anyone can, but you need to find that little incentive to keep you going on the dark days. For me, letting down sixteen year 7 pupils who want a new football kit next season will drive me on. Now the story has been in my local paper, that is added incentive. The lady in the picture may express a degree of happiness at being overweight but it's not good for her. Once she finds that little something to help her, the weight would fall off and she'd be even happier.

Mario149

7,769 posts

180 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Smart Mart said:
I'm about eight stone overweight and at the age of 44, I weigh 22 stone 10 and I'm 6'4" tall. With this in mind, I'm figuring I must be particularly susceptible to diabetes and worse, heart attacks

So I decided to contact a national bookies who offered me a £50 bet at 20/1 that I couldn't lose six stone of weight in ten months. To give it a lighter angle, I asked them to donate the £1,000 to the under-12's football team that I manage for kit, training equipment etc. They've agreed.

Three weeks in and I've lost sixteen pounds already. I've never objected going to the gym so am spending an hour in there three or four times a week plus I'm obviously eating more healthily. I'll need to keep going at the rate of about two pounds a week and I'll do it with a month or so to spare.

My point, apart from some mild bragging? You can lose weight, anyone can, but you need to find that little incentive to keep you going on the dark days. For me, letting down sixteen year 7 pupils who want a new football kit next season will drive me on. Now the story has been in my local paper, that is added incentive. The lady in the picture may express a degree of happiness at being overweight but it's not good for her. Once she finds that little something to help her, the weight would fall off and she'd be even happier.
Good man, keep it up smile

Digga

40,477 posts

285 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Mario149 said:
Smart Mart said:
I'm about eight stone overweight and at the age of 44, I weigh 22 stone 10 and I'm 6'4" tall. With this in mind, I'm figuring I must be particularly susceptible to diabetes and worse, heart attacks

So I decided to contact a national bookies who offered me a £50 bet at 20/1 that I couldn't lose six stone of weight in ten months. To give it a lighter angle, I asked them to donate the £1,000 to the under-12's football team that I manage for kit, training equipment etc. They've agreed.

Three weeks in and I've lost sixteen pounds already. I've never objected going to the gym so am spending an hour in there three or four times a week plus I'm obviously eating more healthily. I'll need to keep going at the rate of about two pounds a week and I'll do it with a month or so to spare.

My point, apart from some mild bragging? You can lose weight, anyone can, but you need to find that little incentive to keep you going on the dark days. For me, letting down sixteen year 7 pupils who want a new football kit next season will drive me on. Now the story has been in my local paper, that is added incentive. The lady in the picture may express a degree of happiness at being overweight but it's not good for her. Once she finds that little something to help her, the weight would fall off and she'd be even happier.
Good man, keep it up smile
Good effort and a great example of how you need to find a personal motiviation and means to achieving a healthier body. Good luck with it. thumbup

King Herald

23,501 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Asterix said:
Fatty and Skinny went to bed
Fatty rolled over and Skinny was dead
roflroflrofl

As soon as I saw 'skinnyboy' post I knew something like this would soon appear. hehe

King Herald

23,501 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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Smart Mart said:
My point, apart from some mild bragging? You can lose weight, anyone can, but you need to find that little incentive to keep you going on the dark days. For me, letting down sixteen year 7 pupils who want a new football kit next season will drive me on. Now the story has been in my local paper, that is added incentive. The lady in the picture may express a degree of happiness at being overweight but it's not good for her. Once she finds that little something to help her, the weight would fall off and she'd be even happier.
You have to want to lose weight, not just need to. The fatty in the pic is just making excuses. She is 18, a hippy type student teenager who is convinced she is going to change the world. She'll grow up one day and look back with embarrassment at what she has done here, they all do.

Oh yes, congrats on the weight loss. biggrin You have to keep at it, like me, or the weight just comes right back.

Losing this weight will not be a one-off thing, you need to change your diet forever, not go on a diet.

Unfortunatly I lack the willpower to get any further than the 35 or so lbs I've lost. frown


Edited by King Herald on Thursday 25th October 14:39

gtdc

4,259 posts

285 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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IainT said:
Halb said:
Gompo said:
I'd say she looked slightly larger than a 16 but it depends on her height. I didn't realise she was only 18 y/o though, I thought mid 20s atleast!
I would have guessed at 18 maybe. But the conversion between UK/US sizes might be off?
Looks like a UK 18 to me not that I'm an expert on chubbies.
I think you are right. 18 or 20.

I've just recently improved my power to weight ratio by the unconventional method of reducing fuelling and doing more laps. It has been quite eye opening just how many people seem to think it's OK to be a heifer. It's not. You can dress it up in any form of "bubbly" or "liberated" bks but it's still bks.

She looks like a moose.

Sowler

223 posts

151 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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As this picture has now invaded my FB newsfeed I feel compelled to comment.

Put a picture out to the Internet of yourself or otherwise, expect to receive good or bad criticism.

She blathers on about its her body etc, so why feel the need to post it on the bloody Internet!

Stretch marks across her stomach from puberty! Good one luv! Putting a massive amount of weight on during puberty, more likely. Only people I have seen with stretch marks are people who have increased in size over a short period of time, including pregnant ladies. My ex got exactly the same after putting a lot of weight (fat) on quickly. I'd be willing to bet she'd look a damn site worse if the picture was colour. Purple stretch marks mmmm....

As a 5 year old she shouldn't have had a fat belly!

Like other people have mentioned I'm sure. She seems like she is just trying to justify being lazy and eating ste! I wonder how her fitness is?

I can appreciate it becomes a lot easier to put weight on as you get older and also more difficult to loose it, however she is 18!

JDRoest

1,126 posts

152 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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Smart Mart said:
Three weeks in and I've lost sixteen pounds already. I've never objected going to the gym so am spending an hour in there three or four times a week plus I'm obviously eating more healthily. I'll need to keep going at the rate of about two pounds a week and I'll do it with a month or so to spare.
Good luck. Lose the carbs in your diet as well, it's what I did at the start of the year (plus was getting exercise) and lost about 3 stone in 4 months - and I wasn't on a controlled diet or anything. Would have lost more but I reckon the exercise counter acted it with added muscle.

(Carbs = bread, rice etc).

TameRacingDriver

18,135 posts

274 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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Not all carbs are bad.

I tried low-carb diet a little while ago, felt like crap TBH, no energy, tired all the time.

Now mine is a simple diet made up of (largely) unprocessed foods, I've lost half a stone without even trying really in 4 weeks, yet I have carbs with every meal (usually in the form of potato). If I cut out the booze a bit more and did more exercise I'm sure it'd be even better.

Low carb diets = unsustainable for 99% of the population, and unnecessary.