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Anyone over a size 10 is FAT.
Deal with it. All these people who say oh "big is beautiful". Yeah, keep saying that if it all makes you feel better.
But size 14 is repulsive.
Gosh i know people are entitled to their own opinion but thats totally below the belt.
I totally disagree with you. So then you must be totally replused 99% of the time???
Its about how you feel about yourself, i have a friend who is a size 8 - 10, i am a 10 - 12 and she always says how she would like to have a curvy figure, all men that i have spoken to say that they also prefer a lady WITH curves.
I think its a bit nasty to say that a size 14 is repulsive, thats insulting.0 -
Sigur wrote:Anyone over a size 10 is FAT.
Deal with it. All these people who say oh "big is beautiful". Yeah, keep saying that if it all makes you feel better.
But size 14 is repulsive.
Maybe we are being too harsh - I used to have a friend who had an eating disorder, who used to say everyone over 6 stone was repulsive.
Maybe I am being to considerate to the poster here, but that is exactly what that comment reminded me of.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
i too disagree with the over size 10 being fat.
i would love to be a size 12 cos in my opinion..i think curvy is better rather than having bones on show.0 -
anyway....... i picked up a realy nice dress for my holidays, it was a size T1 iv been told by one person a T1 is a 8 and then iv been told by anougther person a T1 is a 10, is anyone achally shure on this, i do ushaly get T1s but have never achaly known what uk size it was, it was just the one that fitted me and thats what people should go off instead of trying to fit into say a size 10 and be unable to breath all day than just getting the right size for them, who cares if you are a size 16 insted of an 10 we should all just be happy with ourselfs and stop being so vein,
lol and by the way size 16 is the average size for women in the uk, apparently? what do you think?0 -
Also:Sigur wrote:Anyone over a size 10 is FAT.
Deal with it. All these people who say oh "big is beautiful". Yeah, keep saying that if it all makes you feel better.
But size 14 is repulsive.Sigur wrote:Actually my father is the head accountant for a large British universitySigur wrote:Lecturers are wasters who couldn't make it in the "real" world. They are already over-paid for the number of hours they do in a week, along with the huge amounts of leave and holidays they get.Sigur wrote:Please think out your post before you type it out. You are talking dribble....(sic)
So don't get wound up too much too much about this guy. Just a spoilt little rich boy by the sound of it.Can I help?0 -
Nice one rdwarr!
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What's sad is that, when I was a student, we marched against this type of irrational prejudice. OK, it was 25 years ago, but the aim was to make the world a better place for the next generation.Can I help?0
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He probably doesn't even believe it, he s just trying to provoke.
Well, run along now little boy and let the grown ups talk.Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely
in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways -
Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up,
totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO, What a Ride!0
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