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17 female, larger girl n proud! :D AMA

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Original post by Bethany1996xx
Im proud of who i am, a larger girl lols but yano im still human and likr you guys :biggrin: :biggrin: AMA


What is your dress size?
LOOL
Please, you shouldn't be proud of being fat,


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Original post by simbasdragon
What is your dress size?


Atm 20 but down from 22 a year ago!! :biggrin: so watch this space haha :biggrin: :biggrin:
Original post by spiritless98
LOOL
Please, you shouldn't be proud of being fat,


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No. I am from of my body that i can go into a gym in my sports bra and leggins and run happy. While still getting boys looking at me :wink: xx :biggrin:
Original post by G8D
Who gave it to you?


Biology gave me my body butvim proid being the size i am. I am buetiful :biggrin:
Original post by Bethany1996xx
Biology gave me my body butvim proid being the size i am. I am buetiful :biggrin:


No.

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Original post by Bethany1996xx
No. I am from of my body that i can go into a gym in my sports bra and leggins and run happy. While still getting boys looking at me :wink: xx :biggrin:


Do the boys that look at you, are they Fat?
What kind of exercise do you do at the gym?
What did you eat to get to a size 20?


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Who ate all the pies?
Content with, yes. But proud? Seriously?
Why does every thread end up with people trying to make other people feel ****? I don't understand, the title can be anything, and the person will still get hate.

If she's fat she's fat, let her be fat and proud.

There's nothing to be proud of but what's the point making people feel crap with no end?

:confused:
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Original post by L'Evil Fish
Why does every thread end up with people trying to make other people feel ****? I don't understand, the title can be anything, and the person will still get hate.

If she's fat she's fat, let her be fat and proud.

There's nothing to be proud of but what's the point making people feel crap with no end?

:confused:




We, as a society, have a moral duty to shun people who are attempting to normalise ill-health in our children.
Original post by cacra
We, as a society, have a moral duty to shun people who are attempting to normalise ill-health in our children.


Yeah, but she isn't exactly morbidly obese is she? So she doesn't drain any money, if she can work it's fine.

She might die earlier, that's her own problem. No point making her life short and ****.
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Original post by L'Evil Fish
Yeah, but she isn't exactly morbidly obese is she? So she doesn't drain any money, if she can work it's fine.

She might die earlier, that's her own problem. No point making her life short and ****.


In a society with socialised healthcare, a person who makes an active choice to be unhealthy is a problem; we all pay for it.

Lets not forget she has called on others to join her in her unhealthy lifestyle, this is more money to be leached from the NHS.

It is rare to find someone who is 17 and morbidly obese, but as an individual gets older and continues their huge calorie surplus, morbid obesity follows in a great many cases.

But you're right, I don't care about OP. One individual is hardily going to be a problem for the NHS and if she wants to eat herself to death then i wish her speed. What disturbs me is the mental delusion whereby fat people believe themselves to be healthy and, more importantly, try to convince other people it is healthy.
Some of the responses on this thread... :erm:

OP as long as you are happy with your body that is all that matters. :h:
Original post by cacra
In a society with socialised healthcare, a person who makes an active choice to be unhealthy is a problem; we all pay for it.

Lets not forget she has called on others to join her in her unhealthy lifestyle, this is more money to be leached from the NHS.

It is rare to find someone who is 17 and morbidly obese, but as an individual gets older and continues their huge calorie surplus, morbid obesity follows in a great many cases.

But you're right, I don't care about OP. One individual is hardily going to be a problem for the NHS and if she wants to eat herself to death then i wish her speed. What disturbs me is the mental delusion whereby fat people believe themselves to be healthy and, more importantly, try to convince other people it is healthy.


Unhealthy doesn't necessarily mean they'll be a drain. Maybe just unpleasant to look at, unless they are so unhealthy in that they do need to repeatedly visit the doctors, and GPs. In which case they do need help.

Only a tiny tiny majority are proud of being fat, so I don't think they're a problem :lol:
Original post by Bethany1996xx
Omg omg nooo i value food and my body and want evry girl to be proudvof their bods :biggrin: love urslef ivlove mine :biggrin:

Well you clearly don't value your body
As long as you're healthy and happy that's all that matters. And some of the people on this thread need to stop body shaming!!
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Original post by L'Evil Fish
Unhealthy doesn't necessarily mean they'll be a drain. Maybe just unpleasant to look at, unless they are so unhealthy in that they do need to repeatedly visit the doctors, and GPs. In which case they do need help.

Only a tiny tiny majority are proud of being fat, so I don't think they're a problem :lol:


It is a growing minority and that is why it is concerning and a public health risk.
Happy to hear that you're confident with your body :smile:

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