Fat Women

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Pig Skill

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Sunday 8th July 2012
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Seriously, there really is a problem brewing

It seems that most women are a bit fat these days, the more I look the more I notice that British Women are packing on the pounds.

I'm sure us males are following a similar trend but I've not really dedicated any time to stare at blokes, know what I mean?

A lot of fat women seem to have st, blurry tattoos also.

Pig Skill

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Sunday 8th July 2012
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TheHeretic said:
Well, clearly a picture of your good self, with a tin of custard is required before the conversation goes forth...
Can't be arsed tbh, not even sure we've got any custard...

Anyway let me assure you, my wife and I are quite slim. I've just eaten half a pack of chocolate hob nobs too. Mmmmmm


Pig Skill

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Monday 9th July 2012
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jackh707 said:
At uni, 95% of my mates are thin, I don't mean normal, I mean 6foot and 11 stone thin. Barely anyone in my year group is properly fat, I think they are all anorexic.

But the normal population seems to be getting obviously fatter, even over my lifetime, just 22 years.
It seems socially acceptable to be fat now for some reason, hopefully the norm will change...
But then it's free will (if it exists) if you want to be fat be fat, who is anyone to tell you otherwise, agency is a fundamental right.
Is it not because they are all taking recreational drugs and eating pot noodles?

Pig Skill

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Tuesday 10th July 2012
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New POD said:
My wife was 7 stone when we met aged 17, 7 stone when we married, and 22 years on is maybe 8.5 stone.

I was 11 stone, and when I graduated I was 12.5 stone in 1989, 13 stone when we married, and peaked at a stupid 17 stone in 2000.

I have fluctuated between 16.5 and 15 for the last 10 years, but have now decided that by Christmas I will be 12.5 stone again, and see no excuse. I've lost over a stone, and am almost down to 14.5 stone in 2 months, but 2 interesting things have happened to me in those 2 months

1) I've started realising how fat 50% of the population are, and how much they appear to consume.
2) My wife went for a well woman mot check and has very high colesterol, despite being of LOW BMI.

I've also started to judge people for their fatness. It's not pleasant to see a 20 stone 18 year old lad in trunks whilst trying to relax at Centre Parcs ! That and the Tat's suggests that the UK is gone to the dogs.
Good post, and good for you that you have the determination to get back on track. I'm sure you will do it.

Wonder how many women regret getting one of those 'tribal' tattoos at the base of their spine back in the day when they were cool?

I must admit that when i see fatty women with lots of tattoos I just think 'dirt' boxedin

Pig Skill

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Tuesday 10th July 2012
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Ordinary_Chap said:
Pig Skill said:
New POD said:
My wife was 7 stone when we met aged 17, 7 stone when we married, and 22 years on is maybe 8.5 stone.

I was 11 stone, and when I graduated I was 12.5 stone in 1989, 13 stone when we married, and peaked at a stupid 17 stone in 2000.

I have fluctuated between 16.5 and 15 for the last 10 years, but have now decided that by Christmas I will be 12.5 stone again, and see no excuse. I've lost over a stone, and am almost down to 14.5 stone in 2 months, but 2 interesting things have happened to me in those 2 months

1) I've started realising how fat 50% of the population are, and how much they appear to consume.
2) My wife went for a well woman mot check and has very high colesterol, despite being of LOW BMI.

I've also started to judge people for their fatness. It's not pleasant to see a 20 stone 18 year old lad in trunks whilst trying to relax at Centre Parcs ! That and the Tat's suggests that the UK is gone to the dogs.
Good post, and good for you that you have the determination to get back on track. I'm sure you will do it.

Wonder how many women regret getting one of those 'tribal' tattoos at the base of their spine back in the day when they were cool?

I must admit that when i see fatty women with lots of tattoos I just think 'dirt' boxedin
I think for most fat is one of those gradual things that happens over time before the person realises they've got fat. I also think fat people generally have low self respect for themselves to do that to their bodies and this lack of respect is often shown in return by others who view them as they view themselves. I think our bodies are nearly always a reflection of our inner selves.

My girl has a tribal tattoo (she had it when she was 18, she's 24 now) on her back but she's thin and hot and nobody mentions it, not that they would when I'm around as I may take severe offense but yeah I do often think rough when I see fat girls with stretched tattoos. I think tattoos are always a very fine line between awesome and terrible.
Yep, totally I agree.

The flabby fatties with the stretched tattoos seem to make poor choices concerning their body art also, for example they often choose a red devil, dolphin or rose to adorn the upper part of one of their flabby tits.

I have never had the pleasure of nailing a bird of this type but I bet it's an experience mind! Sweaty pits, ripple ridden tummy and a snatch like a ripped mattress is not really my thing to be honest.


Pig Skill

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Thursday 12th July 2012
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Justayellowbadge said:
turbolucie said:
At home we lived on beans, Tesco Value bread and cheap chicken pies.
And handful of cold gravel and we paid mineowner for t'privelege.
Well, of course, we had it tough. We used to 'ave to get up out of shoebox at twelve o'clock at night and lick road clean wit' tongue. We had two bits of cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at mill for sixpence every four years, and when we got home our Dad would slice us in two wit' bread knife.

Pig Skill

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Monday 16th July 2012
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mattikake said:
Pig Skill said:
Seriously, there really is a problem brewing
So what do you want to do about it?

I say legalise canabalism. Those who can't run fast enough get eaten, or they learn to run fast enough and shed pounds in the process.

It won't just cure obesity (or public embarrassment on a civilsational scale as I see it) though. It will cure the employment issues (want a job, eat the person who has it), cure economic issues (reduce overcrowding and correct supply and demand), cure fiscal problems (got debt, eat the person with the richest-stocked house), cure food over-pricing (suddenly all food markets have to compete with a freely available and abundant source), return to naturism and cure the weakening human gene pool (the weak die, the strong survive), and the best balanced micro and macro nutrient food source there is for a human etc...

The one and only drawback is someone decided that canabalism is not humane. A reason why, no Alpha male can find.
Hmmmm some great suggestions there, I'll keep them in mind should I find myself in a position of power.

In the meantime, go and have a little lie down