Its been like that for some time, you call yourself fat and they act like you killed six million jews and up, call someone poor and they say "he's economically disadvantaged", or as George Carlin said "they don't have a negative cash flow, their fucking broke!".
Calling yourself fat is taken as an insult or a cry for help/ sign of body dysmorphia by those fatter than you.
Even when said in the most obviously lighthearted way, it usually results in a fatter bitch or guy to stop, look you in the eye, and say something like
"No. You're not fat, dude." In a serious, false reassurance tone.
Personally, I'm not exactly an example of health.
Papa has some chub on him
But I'm athletic *enough* to enjoy physical outdoor activities and do necessary physical labor without being a fat short of breath mess a few minutes in.
Still, I think being realistic with oneself is important when it comes to personal health.
So it's very funny to hear a "high-calorie person" try to convince someone they have no excessive fat whatsoever, for the sake of not accepting or acknowledging their own obese reality
It's a common variation, on niggers seeking to direct attention towards themselves. I just exit the conversation or room whenever someone says these types of things after a long pause
People always said that, when I was lean and told people I worked out because I wanted to be bigger it always upset them, and they would tell me I dont know my place and use exagerations to try to prove their point about how skinny or scrawny I was and how I wasn't big at all, I would have to correct them and say "I never said I was big, I said I wanted to be bigger".
People always said that, when I was lean and told people I worked out because I wanted to be bigger it always upset them, and they would tell me I dont know my place and use exagerations to try to prove their point about how skinny or scrawny I was and how I wasn't big at all, I would have to correct them and say "I never said I was big, I said I wanted to be bigger".