superstitious
Sep 12 2008, 03:02 PM
I honestly don't give a rat's ass what people or wear or what fits them too tightly. I just wonder why someone would want to wear something that would be impossible to feel comfortable in.
karmakiller
Sep 12 2008, 03:13 PM
I saw a girl today wearing really high high heels and really tight jeans. She was walking to her car and had to keep adjusting herself... I don't know why you wear something that you have to keep adjusting to make sure you are comfortable and so that other people can't see too much. No matter what size you are, clothes look better if they fit you right.
sleepwalkerdreams
Sep 14 2008, 07:06 AM
I've seen girls wear tights with just a huge shirt or something,
a shirt that might not even cover their backsides.
AGH. T-T It's gross. Saggy excessive butt fat... D:
firechild
Sep 14 2008, 09:22 AM
QUOTE(berrypop90 @ Aug 29 2008, 06:32 PM)

What? Why would anyone deep fry a candy bar? That's absurd.
Some are actually really good. :)
Nadiyya
Sep 14 2008, 06:18 PM

Nom, nom, nom
If it ain't gonna fit, don't wear it.
Melissa
Sep 15 2008, 07:29 PM
^ I think I'd rather see him wearing a tight shirt than wearing nothing at all.
manic
Sep 16 2008, 12:22 AM
If you want to dress up like a doll, wear clothes that are too big/small, dress like a hooker, dress like a clown, dress like a goth, role play, dress like the opposite sex, wear spandex, wear short shorts in the winter, or a sweater during the summer time - I really don't give a shit, and I'm sure the people wearing these things don't give a shit what I think, anyway.
gelionie
Sep 16 2008, 05:18 AM
^ omg do you guys know the Japanese lolita outfits?
Some girls are hardcore enough to wear them to an amusement park in the midst of the summer heat.
berrypop90
Sep 16 2008, 05:35 AM
^^ Dresses at an amusement park??? I couldn't do it. But to stay on topic: I was in borders and this girl came into the manga section(where I was w/ a friend) and she was BIG & pale and wearing a really short plaid skirt w/ black socks, army boots, & a corset. I was talking to my friend & as she came into my line of vision I trailed off to stare incredulously. My friend & I were like
mxfemme
Sep 16 2008, 12:02 PM
Hmm, I wonder if being big meant you were beautiful, would we have just as much negative remarks as this. I am concerned for people who are obese, and a growing epidemic of overweight people that should put there focus on being healthy. However, I think the media and society put too much emphasis what "IS" beautiful... the EUROPEAN look. Back in the early 1900's, women were large, and they were considered beautiful because it showed a sign of wealth and power. People were obviously being raised in poverty, and people who looked well fed were being showed royalty. I don't want to be skinny, I want to be HEALTHY. And unfortunately, if there was a girl who looked "normal" she would still be considered fat to the network industry.
Joanne
Sep 16 2008, 12:17 PM
^ These people aren't talking about being big in general. They're talking about squeezing big into a small. You don't see people from the early 1900s with their love handles spilling out from the sides.
PINAYSTER
Sep 16 2008, 12:25 PM
hahaha i totally agree!!
but to some guys, seeing a little fat is attractive i guess.. love handles?? lol
aaayotiffany
Sep 16 2008, 12:29 PM
QUOTE(----- @ Sep 15 2008, 08:29 PM)

^ I think I'd rather see him wearing a tight shirt than wearing nothing at all.
lmao, i agree.

personally, i think having a little fat is better then no fat at all. most people look better when their bodies are rock hard. [except mark wahlberg

]
mxfemme
Sep 16 2008, 12:46 PM
QUOTE(Joannnnnne @ Sep 16 2008, 12:17 PM)

^ These people aren't talking about being big in general. They're talking about squeezing big into a small. You don't see people from the early 1900s with their love handles spilling out from the sides.
Actually, you'll see some girls with tight gowns with there flabs hanging out back in the 1900's. It has everything to do with that. I mean, Im stating that what if being big was trendy, and you would be well liked for being a "big person". Seeing someone big in small clothing doesn't irritate you, its the fact that they are just BIG! Being big is disgusting to you, its grotesque, people see it as a disease. I seen a guy tell a girl she was fat, and she grew hysterically worried. And she was thin.
Joanne
Sep 16 2008, 12:52 PM
I can't speak for the others, but I personally have no problem with big people. Hell, I'm pretty fat myself (and I have been chubby all my life). I have friends that are on the heavier side, and even a few considered 'obese', but I am in no way disgusted by them because they don't wear clothes three sizes too small.
And I guess I can see why you're upset. I mean, I was a bit appalled when I first saw this topic... but did you take the time to read the posts? These people aren't criticizing these fatter people's health (? for the lack of a better word), but their sense of fashion! Hence the sub-forum this thread is posted in.
mxfemme
Sep 16 2008, 01:15 PM
No, Im not upset at all. I just think that people should start thinking outside the box.
I did read most of the post, and I have to say it was like peeling an onion. There has to be more of a significant reason why people feel this way, and I have to say it's because were so biased when it comes to weight. Theres been countless studies where people gratify others who are the more attractive, the more beautiful, the more less fat.....
When I see big people wear things too small, it doesn't bother me one bit. I feel comfortable with my body and with others. It's like when I see a super skinny girl on the runaway, and she really looks like she's on the verge of suicide from bulimia, but the people filming her, photographing her thought it was normal for a female to be that thin. Why don't people bash on that? its just as horrible! I think it's time to stop criticizing "fat" people, and start helping them. Were belittling them, and we all know that's never helped anyone. Instead of "you look gross, thats disgusting I see your fat" we should be more supported of weight loss programs. No one has to agree with me, its just my opinion, but I have ow friends, and I have helped them this way.
Joanne
Sep 16 2008, 01:31 PM
QUOTE(mxfemme @ Sep 16 2008, 11:15 AM)

It's like when I see a super skinny girl on the runaway, and she really looks like she's on the verge of suicide from bulimia, but the people filming her, photographing her thought it was normal for a female to be that thin. Why don't people bash on that?
People criticize skinny people all the time.
Tung
Sep 16 2008, 01:42 PM
How about you re-read the topic over again, and be more open minded, and don't get so upset that this topic talks about fat people. We ain't dissing fat people, and how they aren't beautiful. We are discussing how fat people in general should stick to their true size, instead of wearing something that is obviously too small for them to fit, but yet they try to squeeze in it anyways.
The same could be said for an "average" person. If you're a size Medium, please don't wear size Extra Small. It's the same concept. But I'm targeting fat people in this topic, because I see alot more fat people wearing clothes that are way too small for them.
manic
Sep 16 2008, 02:31 PM
QUOTE(gelionie @ Sep 16 2008, 05:18 AM)

^ omg do you guys know the Japanese lolita outfits?
Some girls are hardcore enough to wear them to an amusement park in the midst of the summer heat.

Yeah, it is kind of strange that a grown woman would dress up like a little girl, but whatever works, I guess.
I'm more a fan of clothes mimicking the Victorian era, just not so little-girl/dollish.
towntown2
Sep 18 2008, 06:59 PM
^ Still, the part about the models is a little defensive.
It's what a lot of fat people use as a counterattack during a discussion on a topic similar to this.
We can shove weight loss programs down their throats until they're blue in the face, but if they still don't want to do it, then there's nothing we can do.
I think--for the most part--the posts here deal more with size denials, not fatness. That in itself is unhealthy behavior.
Melissa
Sep 19 2008, 01:34 PM
QUOTE(Joannnnnne @ Sep 16 2008, 02:31 PM)

People criticize skinny people all the time.
Exactly.
Hell, I was just eating lunch in front of VH1's "top 20 skinniest hollywood stars" or something like that and they were pretty much bashing on anorexic-looking stars.
babecakes
Sep 19 2008, 02:00 PM
QUOTE(mxfemme @ Sep 16 2008, 10:02 AM)

Hmm, I wonder if being big meant you were beautiful, would we have just as much negative remarks as this. I am concerned for people who are obese, and a growing epidemic of overweight people that should put there focus on being healthy. However, I think the media and society put too much emphasis what "IS" beautiful... the EUROPEAN look. Back in the early 1900's, women were large, and they were considered beautiful because it showed a sign of wealth and power. People were obviously being raised in poverty, and people who looked well fed were being showed royalty. I don't want to be skinny, I want to be HEALTHY. And unfortunately, if there was a girl who looked "normal" she would still be considered fat to the network industry.
wtf is wrong with you, we aren't yearning for a f**king history lesson, nowadays i dont like seeing muffintops
mytangerine
Sep 19 2008, 02:48 PM
fat people make me laugh so much. the guy on the right's giant belly alone probably weighs more i do
.
AngryBaby
Sep 19 2008, 02:48 PM
QUOTE(mxfemme @ Sep 16 2008, 12:02 PM)

Hmm, I wonder if being big meant you were beautiful, would we have just as much negative remarks as this. I am concerned for people who are obese, and a growing epidemic of overweight people that should put there focus on being healthy. However, I think the media and society put too much emphasis what "IS" beautiful... the EUROPEAN look. Back in the early 1900's, women were large, and they were considered beautiful because it showed a sign of wealth and power. People were obviously being raised in poverty, and people who looked well fed were being showed royalty. I don't want to be skinny, I want to be HEALTHY. And unfortunately, if there was a girl who looked "normal" she would still be considered fat to the network industry.
so what your saying is...your fat,thats what your saying right?
manic
Sep 20 2008, 05:07 PM
QUOTE(manic @ Sep 16 2008, 02:31 PM)

Again, I wasnt upset. I thought I already said that.
Hey, I didn't post this, why was it edited into my post?
Joanne
Sep 20 2008, 07:38 PM
Cristy mistook you as mxfemme.
Just_Dream
Sep 20 2008, 09:02 PM
QUOTE(Tungster @ Sep 16 2008, 11:42 AM)

We are discussing how fat people in general should stick to their true size, instead of wearing something that is obviously too small for them to fit, but yet they try to squeeze in it anyways.
No matter how many times we have to say this, some people just aren't getting it... =_="
tokyo-rose
Sep 21 2008, 09:46 AM
QUOTE(Joannnnnne @ Sep 20 2008, 08:38 PM)

Cristy mistook you as mxfemme.
Crap, I guess I did. Sorry about that. :X
coconutter
Sep 21 2008, 03:36 PM
I hate seeing even medium sized girls squeeze into size 2 clothes when they're a size 6. I was shopping once and I saw this girl who was very pear shaped and she had on the shortest possible shorts and the cellulite was everywhereeeee. It's so gross!
Also, I know fat women can't help if they have huge boobs, but seriously, keep them in your shirt. It's disgusting looking around and seeing two huge boobs staring in your face. Skinny people should put theirs away too.
mxfemme
Sep 23 2008, 01:45 PM
QUOTE(AngryBaby @ Sep 19 2008, 02:48 PM)

so what your saying is...your fat,thats what your saying right?
And Im the one thats being misconstrued right? Because I have an opinion that isn't the norm response?
And I get what youre all saying, you dont like seeing fat ppl in small clothing, but what I am asking is why does fat bother you at all? If we were to see a little fat on a male or female is disturbing, grotesque, but why?
I'm focused on people who need weight management help, not the ones that have a little flab hanging over there pants. That's all that I'm saying.
Tung
Sep 23 2008, 02:02 PM
Because being fat is one of the leading causes for cancer, diabetes, and many other types of diseases?
mxfemme
Sep 23 2008, 03:19 PM
QUOTE(Tungster @ Sep 23 2008, 02:02 PM)

Because being fat is one of the leading causes for cancer, diabetes, and many other types of diseases?
Yeah, I agree. It is. So my main goal is helping them, Im not concerned with the clothes they wear, and how it looks on them, but more about there health.
wwwww
Sep 23 2008, 03:38 PM
QUOTE(freeridefight @ Aug 18 2008, 10:23 PM)

"Come on, you can feel the breeze can't you? Or has the fat grown past your nerve endings?"
I lol'd.
Anyway, I agree. I know a fatass. He wears tight shirts and has bigger man-tits than anyone else I know.
AyeVickaye
Sep 28 2008, 12:55 AM
Ppl that spill over w/ them tight pants on. thats straight up nasty.. showing mid drift and what not...
berrypop90
Oct 5 2008, 06:32 PM
I went to Six Flags last weekend and I was walking behind this girl and me and my friend were like "why did anyone allow her outside looking like this?!"
She's not especially fat, she's just got too much squeezed into that outfit.
Luna5
Oct 5 2008, 07:18 PM
I work at a hospital and it's pretty sad when the men who are morbidly obese have bigger boobs than me.
megnaay
Oct 11 2008, 03:36 PM
yeah, it's definitely gross. that's why they make bigger sizes to accomodate bigger people. there's nothing wrong with having a bit (stress A BIT) more to love, but no one wants to see rolls and it's not flattering for themselves. but some people have really warped views of themself.
Just_Dream
Oct 12 2008, 06:33 PM
QUOTE(berrypop90 @ Oct 5 2008, 04:32 PM)

Wow, that is one hideous top.

The cut and patter is all wrong... Are those apple bottom jeans or whatever they're called.
The thing is, even when I'm wearing clothes that fit me, I still feel self-conscious that rolls might show or something. So it's always good to wear clothes that don't
hug squeeze every curve (and I mean EVERY CURVE).

Ack muffin tops!
stephinika
Oct 13 2008, 02:10 PM
^^
You? With a muffin top? Yeah okay, whatever. Lol.
Just_Dream
Oct 13 2008, 02:51 PM
QUOTE(stephinika @ Oct 13 2008, 12:10 PM)

^^
You? With a muffin top? Yeah okay, whatever. Lol.

lol no I don't have a muffin top, I meant muffin tops in general are EW! More that I feel self-conscious in case anything's hanging out when wearing skin-tight clothes. I think people should be more self-conscious when wearing skin tight clothes. :P BTW were those Christian Louboutins that you were wearing in
a picture one time your signature?

THOSE ARE SOME SEXY LEGS YOU GOT.
dosomethin888
Oct 29 2008, 04:05 AM
YES! I work at Dillards in the Junior Dresses dept. and I cant tell you how many times bigger girls will try on small dresses and end up breaking the zippers! These dresses are anywhere from $60-100.
gojira
Oct 29 2008, 07:52 PM
lol people in general should wear what flatters them most, since we all come in different sizes.
Just_Dream
Nov 29 2008, 06:37 PM
QUOTE(dosomethin888 @ Oct 29 2008, 01:05 AM)

YES! I work at Dillards in the Junior Dresses dept. and I cant tell you how many times bigger girls will try on small dresses and end up breaking the zippers! These dresses are anywhere from $60-100.
Did they just put it back on the rack and act like nothing happened?

lol that's why I quit working in retail.
RCKstarh
Nov 29 2008, 08:03 PM
QUOTE(berrypop90 @ Oct 5 2008, 06:32 PM)

I went to Six Flags last weekend and I was walking behind this girl and me and my friend were like "why did anyone allow her outside looking like this?!"
She's not especially fat, she's just got too much squeezed into that outfit.
that's not even as bad as some peeople... at least things aren't hangin all out of the place. but im not saying people should wear the tightest shirts (or pants) as long as it doesnt hang out.
Whinoa
Nov 30 2008, 01:56 AM
QUOTE(karmakiller @ Aug 20 2008, 12:14 AM)

I don't mean to be rude, because I, myself, am a chubby person. But honestly, if you decide to wear something two sizes too small, it doesn't mean that the rest of the world will see you as two sizes smaller.
I think that when people dress in something that fit them right, it can still be slimming.
you got skinny bitch's arms.
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