Fuck. Did this really turn into a real topic? XD
Xena stated: source post
lol yeah.
Not once but twice. Not enough real reasons to hate on Xena or smthg. After people get called out enough times for making stuff up, they go find the fat journal...
"Yeah that's it... when she doesn't bite on any of the other trolling tacks just start fat shaming heeeyuk."
Actually, I was searching through your posts out of sheer boredom. Finding a connection between the two was a coincidental plus. The "120 is too skinny" line immediately triggered the connection from it only being five pounds away from your former target weight.
Wait, I didn't call you fat. If anything I was calling you secure when compared to your older narrative, save for when it comes to your sister's weight for some reason. Either you didn't really read it or you're actually still insecure on some level about your weight.
Xena stated: source post
rolls eyes
She's kinda pretty :P
She is.
They always find ones that are for those sorts of campaigns, but it's usually the ones who aren't that endlessly quote it.
anastacia stated: source post
As a current fat chick I hate the whole "love me, love my curves" idealization. There's no more sense of denial other than someone that says the Holocaust didn't happen.
I understand feeling wary of your weight for health reasons, but beyond that what's wrong with someone loving curves? Are you saying that people ought to embrace that insecurity instead of finding comfort in their lives? What of those where they are healthy despite having some weight on them, where it's something along the lines of a thyroid issue?
120 is too skinny for me. Technically so is 125. That's probably why my body protests with sluggishness and near convulsive shivers in the cold when I get close to 140ish.
I think 140 is about as far as I can push it tbh. I've been 130 and I look sickly. My boobs and ass disappear at that weight.
I go on big weight loss/self improvement kicks when I'm unemployed/ underemployed. If nobody wants to hire me when I'm actively looking for work, I just assume it's bc of the way I look. Unfortunately, I usually prove myself right and get a job when I hit that mythical 135 to 145 lb mark.
I've been working at the same job for over 2 years, so I'm comfortable with my chub.
In an uninhabited world, I wouldn't give a fuck what I weigh or how big my hair is.
Not until it starts to weigh me down and mess with my breathing anyway. That doesn't happen till I'm over 190 lbs and my tummy starts to get big. The last time I was that big was when my son was little (postpartum weight gain UGH.) I lost that weight by the time he was 5. Same with my daughter, but I lost the weight sooner with her. She was 3.