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I've noticed that normies have started saying "big" instead of fat now.
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<blockquote data-quote="PiratePlayground" data-source="post: 72358" data-attributes="member: 582"><p>Calling yourself fat is taken as an insult or a cry for help/ sign of body dysmorphia by those fatter than you.</p><p>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 </p><p>"No. You're not fat, dude." In a serious, false reassurance tone.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm not exactly an example of health. </p><p>Papa has some chub on him </p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Still, I think being realistic with oneself is important when it comes to personal health. </p><p>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</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiratePlayground, post: 72358, member: 582"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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I've noticed that normies have started saying "big" instead of fat now.
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