Do you think you're fat?
Do you think you're fat?
just out of curiosity. i have a friend who always complaining shes fat. Everyday she would say 'i'm fat!'. and when i ask her, 'Why do you think you're fat?', she answer, 'I can give you a million reasons!'. So, what do you think? Do you think you're fat and WHY?
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If she doesn't look fat to you than she's just had this bad habit of saying "I'm fat". I usually says this when I can't seem to find anything to wear or when I look at something or someone that is consider "pretty" and "attractive" and compare to myself.
Yes, I am fat so I tend to say "I'm fat" all the time. Especially when I compare other people or things to myself. I hate the way I look, everything about me is ugly. I especially hate myself for not being able to lose weight. I've tried a dozen times but gain it all back, not only that I tend to triple my weight every time I diet so now I have given up. I think I'm too old to look good now so no use of trying again. Oh..how I wish I can have my teenage year back and start over again. I don't know how I got myself looking like this in the first place.
Yes, I am fat so I tend to say "I'm fat" all the time. Especially when I compare other people or things to myself. I hate the way I look, everything about me is ugly. I especially hate myself for not being able to lose weight. I've tried a dozen times but gain it all back, not only that I tend to triple my weight every time I diet so now I have given up. I think I'm too old to look good now so no use of trying again. Oh..how I wish I can have my teenage year back and start over again. I don't know how I got myself looking like this in the first place.
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No. I used to be a skinny nerd, but that was a while ago. Weights and food saw to that!
Sometimes it's a relative thing. Many Asians have different ideas about what is "fat" than the rest of the population. If i stand next to a skiny nerdy guy then I look fat, but next to an "average male" (and we're the 2nd fattest nation on earth.... after the US of course!) I look kinda skinny. Many Asians are very harsh when it comes to thinking someone is "fat".
Sometimes it's a relative thing. Many Asians have different ideas about what is "fat" than the rest of the population. If i stand next to a skiny nerdy guy then I look fat, but next to an "average male" (and we're the 2nd fattest nation on earth.... after the US of course!) I look kinda skinny. Many Asians are very harsh when it comes to thinking someone is "fat".
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you shouldn't be thinking like that! we should be proud with who we are. being fat is not something embarrassing or something that you feel so ugly. i was fat too. and plez, never think that you are too old to look good. beauty is not skin deep. you need to know that. dont compare yourself with others. maybe you didnt have such good body but you should be proud with what you have... be happy and enjoy life! its never too late!
you shouldn't be thinking like that! we should be proud with who we are. being fat is not something embarrassing or something that you feel so ugly. i was fat too. and plez, never think that you are too old to look good. beauty is not skin deep. you need to know that. dont compare yourself with others. maybe you didnt have such good body but you should be proud with what you have... be happy and enjoy life! its never too late!
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Er beauty is skin deep.... And yeah if you're fat you're probably ugly. (By the way, just because you're skinny doesn't mean you're beautiful either.)
Of course people have different ideas about the amount of weight one needs to be considered fat, but um, sorry, coming back from a year in Japan, most Americans are fat or worse, obese. (I was normal in America and I realized after I went to Japan that I was fat, luckily the Japanese diet shaved a couple of pound off me but I need to do a bit more...)
Most diets fail because people want to cheat or take a short cut. There isn't any. The idea is very simple, eat less calories than you spend. You can eat less or exercise and burn more calories, it doesn't matter.
But if you eat more calories than you spend, then you will gain weight, there's nothing mysterious about the process.
Of course people have different ideas about the amount of weight one needs to be considered fat, but um, sorry, coming back from a year in Japan, most Americans are fat or worse, obese. (I was normal in America and I realized after I went to Japan that I was fat, luckily the Japanese diet shaved a couple of pound off me but I need to do a bit more...)
Most diets fail because people want to cheat or take a short cut. There isn't any. The idea is very simple, eat less calories than you spend. You can eat less or exercise and burn more calories, it doesn't matter.
But if you eat more calories than you spend, then you will gain weight, there's nothing mysterious about the process.
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Ironic how I'm hearing that from someone named "Prince of Moles".Prince of Moles wrote:And yeah if you're fat you're probably ugly.
I think the idea of beauty comes from our own personal taste, culture and society. Unfortunately, this vain and superficial world we live in has caused people to become obsessed with their weight. I think there isn't any real idea of what perfection is - everyone is going to have a difference perception of what is perfect. You can be too fat in one country and too skinny in another. But what matters is how we feel about ourselves. I'm not saying that it's okay to be obese, but if someone weighs more than the "norm" and they're happy with themselves, then other people shouldn't care. As long as they live a healthy, active lifestyle, what does it matter if they can't fit into a size 4.
It scares me when people become obsessed with their weight. My friend, for example, is 5'6 and weighs no more than 120lbs and has a body many people would kill for, is persistent about losing weight because she wants to look like Keira Knightley (an actress who is anorexic looking).
I think weight has become such an issue, especially living in southern California. I haven't always been happy with my body but after finding the right balance of eating and exercising, I've come to really like my body. I know many women have the same issues, but if they just had more confidence and self-esteem, maybe they wouldn't feel that way. I think being yourself and loving yourself is the most important. Why care what anyone else thinks?
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Re: Do you think you're fat?
yes i'm fat why? because the machine say that im overweight and i have high blood pressure
meredith wrote:just out of curiosity. i have a friend who always complaining shes fat. Everyday she would say 'i'm fat!'. and when i ask her, 'Why do you think you're fat?', she answer, 'I can give you a million reasons!'. So, what do you think? Do you think you're fat and WHY?
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i do envy you how come u have such high metabolism?? do u excercise or what?LoveWillB4U wrote:I am almost 6 feet tall and weigh less than some asians who are 5'3... you tell me... curse my super high metabolism. Girls are all jealous of me being able to eat whatever I want whenever I want without gaining a pound. It's a curse I tell you, a curse!
Inter beauty is forever
I couldn't have say it better, I'm half Korean and Africa America/Japanese. I only felt over weight when I visit my grandparents in Korea, but feeling over weight didn't make me feel ugly. .iheartyamapi wrote:Ironic how I'm hearing that from someone named "Prince of Moles".Prince of Moles wrote:And yeah if you're fat you're probably ugly.
I think the idea of beauty comes from our own personal taste, culture and society. Unfortunately, this vain and superficial world we live in has caused people to become obsessed with their weight. I think there isn't any real idea of what perfection is - everyone is going to have a difference perception of what is perfect. You can be too fat in one country and too skinny in another. But what matters is how we feel about ourselves. I'm not saying that it's okay to be obese, but if someone weighs more than the "norm" and they're happy with themselves, then other people shouldn't care. As long as they live a healthy, active lifestyle, what does it matter if they can't fit into a size 4.
It scares me when people become obsessed with their weight. My friend, for example, is 5'6 and weighs no more than 120lbs and has a body many people would kill for, is persistent about losing weight because she wants to look like Keira Knightley (an actress who is anorexic looking).
I think weight has become such an issue, especially living in southern California. I haven't always been happy with my body but after finding the right balance of eating and exercising, I've come to really like my body. I know many women have the same issues, but if they just had more confidence and self-esteem, maybe they wouldn't feel that way. I think being yourself and loving yourself is the most important. Why care what anyone else thinks?
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I have no idea. I always had it since I was young and it just never slowed down. I don't have a normal exercise program but I don't avoid doing things that require me to move around such as walking long distances or playing sports with friends once in awhile. I'm just not one of those lazy people that need to drive everywhere and sit down all day if they could.chielicious wrote:i do envy you how come u have such high metabolism?? do u excercise or what?LoveWillB4U wrote:I am almost 6 feet tall and weigh less than some asians who are 5'3... you tell me... curse my super high metabolism. Girls are all jealous of me being able to eat whatever I want whenever I want without gaining a pound. It's a curse I tell you, a curse!
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I'm THICK and sexy, lol! But not fat...I noticed a lot of girls who are obese will say that they've "got curves"...and they do...in a manner of speaking. however, I actually DO have curves...When I was younger I did think I was fat because my legs are pretty big, but that is just how I'm built and if I wear the right clothes and heels, I look fab-u-lous! No one ever guesses my weight right anymore. When I used to just wear a baggy T-Shirt and plain ol jeans (with no fitted shape) I did look fat, because none of the skinny part of the curves were showing - ah hah hah!
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Yeah, some people need to get their facts straight because being fat and being thick is two different things. Fat is like globs and chunks of stuff hanging out, versus being thick is having curves where they should be plus the booty and the boobs, or in the case of men- being muscular. Well duh, Living in America, you're constantly fed with fast food stuff and everybody else looks just about the same weight, why should you feel bad? But yeah, us women are never satisfied. Because if one day we actually stopped complaining about our weight and felt skinny- we'd be complaining about something else, such as being ugly or having big feet or something of that sort. It's only normal to never be satisfied in this century..
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yeah, you just like my cousin, and i'm envy her. While me, i can't eat any food i like without worry of gaining weight, lucky you....LoveWillB4U wrote:I am almost 6 feet tall and weigh less than some asians who are 5'3... you tell me... curse my super high metabolism. Girls are all jealous of me being able to eat whatever I want whenever I want without gaining a pound. It's a curse I tell you, a curse!
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Good opinions, I agree with many of them~ (:
As long as you're not seriously overweight, I don't see a problem there. There are so many things that are more important than how much you weigh... It makes me sad to see people ruin there lives because of looks ;___;
What comes to what I think about myself... I'm a little chubby, but I don't see it as a problem. This is me. I'm healthy, I'm not overweight, I eat and I exercise... What more do I need?
Btw... Anyone have a friend with an eating disorder? I'd really like to chat with someone who has~ Yoroshiku.
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As long as you're not seriously overweight, I don't see a problem there. There are so many things that are more important than how much you weigh... It makes me sad to see people ruin there lives because of looks ;___;
What comes to what I think about myself... I'm a little chubby, but I don't see it as a problem. This is me. I'm healthy, I'm not overweight, I eat and I exercise... What more do I need?
Btw... Anyone have a friend with an eating disorder? I'd really like to chat with someone who has~ Yoroshiku.
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I don't think i'm fat (5,3 height and 108 weight) just normal. I used to be 117 without even noticing it until i weighted myself and than i lost a lot of weight and ruined my health (i weighted 88 pounds) always worrying about calories. One day i've just had enough and gained weight. Today i feel a lot better and happier and the only think i m careful about now is that my pants still fit
oh man! seriously! i envy you... sometimes i do think i'm fat too. i always gain my weight. and i agree the fact about diet pills are just shortcut... exercise is the best way!! but i hate exercises...LoveWillB4U wrote:I am almost 6 feet tall and weigh less than some asians who are 5'3... you tell me... curse my super high metabolism. Girls are all jealous of me being able to eat whatever I want whenever I want without gaining a pound. It's a curse I tell you, a curse!
i could lose a few pounds, but i'm not overweight. i exercise, i eat healthy (for the most part).
i'm curvy so sometimes it looks like i'm fat, but i'm actually not.
i also participate in school sports (badminton,soccer, trying out for basketball)
so yeah .. xD
i do say i'm fat when i'm eating lots of junk food and unhealthy stuff, though.
i'm curvy so sometimes it looks like i'm fat, but i'm actually not.
i also participate in school sports (badminton,soccer, trying out for basketball)
so yeah .. xD
i do say i'm fat when i'm eating lots of junk food and unhealthy stuff, though.
It's true that it is a habit. I have the same problem but I manages to lose half of what I use to be. I know what you mean, I hate the fact that I always compare myself to others that are considered attractive, makes me depress. =( However, thanks to my wise sister, she helped me looked at these problem from a different view. She compares herself to the unattractive... (in her view only). haha. Its truly all in the mind.getawayfrom wrote:If she doesn't look fat to you than she's just had this bad habit of saying "I'm fat". I usually says this when I can't seem to find anything to wear or when I look at something or someone that is consider "pretty" and "attractive" and compare to myself.
Yes, I am fat so I tend to say "I'm fat" all the time. Especially when I compare other people or things to myself. I hate the way I look, everything about me is ugly. I especially hate myself for not being able to lose weight. I've tried a dozen times but gain it all back, not only that I tend to triple my weight every time I diet so now I have given up. I think I'm too old to look good now so no use of trying again. Oh..how I wish I can have my teenage year back and start over again. I don't know how I got myself looking like this in the first place.
If you think you're ugly then the world will see you like that. Just like if you're nervous but you tell yourself you're confident, no one will know.
Its true that Asians are harsh on the term "fat". Just look at all the clothes made in Asia. I'm a Small-Medium in the USA but there I'm a Large.aimlesswanderer wrote:No. I used to be a skinny nerd, but that was a while ago. Weights and food saw to that!
Sometimes it's a relative thing. Many Asians have different ideas about what is "fat" than the rest of the population. If i stand next to a skiny nerdy guy then I look fat, but next to an "average male" (and we're the 2nd fattest nation on earth.... after the US of course!) I look kinda skinny. Many Asians are very harsh when it comes to thinking someone is "fat".
Very true. During my last couple years in High school, I became very depress and got really fat. All I do is eat and eat without any exercise whatsoever. After I graduated from high school and decided to held off school for a year or two, I have distant myself from everyone else, friends and family. I became even more depress when my parents were on the verge of separation however that was also my motivation to getting where I am today: slim, confident and independent... unexpectly became the most popular girl. All I did was locked myself in my room for a whole week with gallons of water, fruits and vegetables and pumping the music up, running in-place night and day. From there on I learned to managed my eating habit, cut back all fried and deep fried food. Stopped eating fast food.Prince of Moles wrote:Er beauty is skin deep.... And yeah if you're fat you're probably ugly. (By the way, just because you're skinny doesn't mean you're beautiful either.)
Of course people have different ideas about the amount of weight one needs to be considered fat, but um, sorry, coming back from a year in Japan, most Americans are fat or worse, obese. (I was normal in America and I realized after I went to Japan that I was fat, luckily the Japanese diet shaved a couple of pound off me but I need to do a bit more...)
Most diets fail because people want to cheat or take a short cut. There isn't any. The idea is very simple, eat less calories than you spend. You can eat less or exercise and burn more calories, it doesn't matter.
But if you eat more calories than you spend, then you will gain weight, there's nothing mysterious about the process.
Losing weight is not easy at all, you have to be determined. You have to have a goal you want to reach. Besides my parents separation, that had motivated me; I buy pairs of pants that I want to fit in, and work my way to it. But most of the motivation is to show those hater that they will regret talking smacks... they will ENVY me! hahaha! & they do! I can tell b/c it is now dirty looks only and not the "haha" look.
Being fat doesn't mean you're ulgy... its all in the mind. If you have no confidence of your own beauty then of course no one will see your beauty.
You can only see someone beautiful when you truly know that person.. I have many thick friends who aren't happy with the way they look... but I truly envy the way they look even if they are considered fat, they're beautiful.
5'6" and weigh no more than 120? geesh... that is serious obssession and here I thought I was obsess... I'm 5' weighing 130.... I know that is heavier than standard scale but I'm happy with it because I have managed to lose half the size of what I use to be... and the extra pounds may just be muscles due to weight lifting.iheartyamapi wrote:Ironic how I'm hearing that from someone named "Prince of Moles".Prince of Moles wrote:And yeah if you're fat you're probably ugly.
I think the idea of beauty comes from our own personal taste, culture and society. Unfortunately, this vain and superficial world we live in has caused people to become obsessed with their weight. I think there isn't any real idea of what perfection is - everyone is going to have a difference perception of what is perfect. You can be too fat in one country and too skinny in another. But what matters is how we feel about ourselves. I'm not saying that it's okay to be obese, but if someone weighs more than the "norm" and they're happy with themselves, then other people shouldn't care. As long as they live a healthy, active lifestyle, what does it matter if they can't fit into a size 4.
It scares me when people become obsessed with their weight. My friend, for example, is 5'6 and weighs no more than 120lbs and has a body many people would kill for, is persistent about losing weight because she wants to look like Keira Knightley (an actress who is anorexic looking).
I think weight has become such an issue, especially living in southern California. I haven't always been happy with my body but after finding the right balance of eating and exercising, I've come to really like my body. I know many women have the same issues, but if they just had more confidence and self-esteem, maybe they wouldn't feel that way. I think being yourself and loving yourself is the most important. Why care what anyone else thinks?
I'm going to be visiting the southern california soon, hopefully after the visit I dont become depress and obsess with my weight.. =( haha.
Some people are just born with it!chielicious wrote:i do envy you how come u have such high metabolism?? do u excercise or what?LoveWillB4U wrote:I am almost 6 feet tall and weigh less than some asians who are 5'3... you tell me... curse my super high metabolism. Girls are all jealous of me being able to eat whatever I want whenever I want without gaining a pound. It's a curse I tell you, a curse!
You're just like my lilo sister... big bones... she's looks bigger than me but she fits smaller clothes than me.. we'll that was before.. now she's growing a little more meat.. haha.. but she still looks great.ChiisaiKouma wrote:I'm THICK and sexy, lol! But not fat...I noticed a lot of girls who are obese will say that they've "got curves"...and they do...in a manner of speaking. however, I actually DO have curves...When I was younger I did think I was fat because my legs are pretty big, but that is just how I'm built and if I wear the right clothes and heels, I look fab-u-lous! No one ever guesses my weight right anymore. When I used to just wear a baggy T-Shirt and plain ol jeans (with no fitted shape) I did look fat, because none of the skinny part of the curves were showing - ah hah hah!
I have big curves and I hated it but now im starting to love it! being a woman you need curves!
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Honestly.. I was kinda disappointed to see a topic like this here ;__;
Mostly because I wanted to get away from it.
I have an eating disorder, which I'm not proud of and not very happy about. I fight against the mirror and the scales everyday and it just feels like a lost battle. (and it's NOT about looks....)
So, honestly, I think this is the wrong place to start discussing something like this.. But, oh well ^^;
And yeah, I think I'm fat. Very fat.
But in reality, I'm just chubby. I'm not very fat. But I still think I am very fat.
If you want to talk to me about it, just send me a PM or an e-mail ^__^
Mostly because I wanted to get away from it.
I have an eating disorder, which I'm not proud of and not very happy about. I fight against the mirror and the scales everyday and it just feels like a lost battle. (and it's NOT about looks....)
So, honestly, I think this is the wrong place to start discussing something like this.. But, oh well ^^;
And yeah, I think I'm fat. Very fat.
But in reality, I'm just chubby. I'm not very fat. But I still think I am very fat.
Do you mean you want to talk to someone with an eating disorder?? Or someone who has a friends with an eating disorder..reddorozette wrote:Btw... Anyone have a friend with an eating disorder? I'd really like to chat with someone who has~ Yoroshiku.
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If you want to talk to me about it, just send me a PM or an e-mail ^__^
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how hard is it to run on a treadmill for 30 minutes a day? Really, I do it while watching TV and one episode of something and you're done. If you don't have a treadmill, go run outside or at the gym. It doesn't cost you more than $1 a day. It's simple math, if you're putting more calories in your body than burning it off, you will get fatter. Fat people don't necessarily equate to ugliness, but it does mean you're lazy which is a turn off. I'm not saying lazy in every aspect of life, but it doesn't take much to get results. Stop going on diets and cheating with those magic pills, just burn more calories than you take in and the laws of physics should take care of your weight
If you're fat and you love it, more power to you. I probably wouldn't date a fat girl, but I know there are people who will. I just hate the fat people who complain that they're fat, and do nothing about it. Being on any diets, even eating an apple, and then sitting on your butt, will still leave you fat if you are not burning enough calories
If you're fat and you love it, more power to you. I probably wouldn't date a fat girl, but I know there are people who will. I just hate the fat people who complain that they're fat, and do nothing about it. Being on any diets, even eating an apple, and then sitting on your butt, will still leave you fat if you are not burning enough calories
vancoland wrote:how hard is it to run on a treadmill for 30 minutes a day? Really, I do it while watching TV and one episode of something and you're done. If you don't have a treadmill, go run outside or at the gym. It doesn't cost you more than $1 a day. It's simple math, if you're putting more calories in your body than burning it off, you will get fatter. Fat people don't necessarily equate to ugliness, but it does mean you're lazy which is a turn off. I'm not saying lazy in every aspect of life, but it doesn't take much to get results. Stop going on diets and cheating with those magic pills, just burn more calories than you take in and the laws of physics should take care of your weight
If you're fat and you love it, more power to you. I probably wouldn't date a fat girl, but I know there are people who will. I just hate the fat people who complain that they're fat, and do nothing about it. Being on any diets, even eating an apple, and then sitting on your butt, will still leave you fat if you are not burning enough calories
Not too subtle, but I agree with the main idea. ;-) Eat right (not just for dieting but as a lifestyle!), exercise properly for your body type, and find a way to make it both tasty and enjoyable. The right results will definitely follow. Like Vancoland kinda said: Stop complaining and use that energy to do something about it.
I eat whatever I want. I'm not fat, but I'm not skinny either. I've got curves, which means that if the clothing is made for women with curves, I can usually buy one or two sizes smaller than if it's not.
One of my biggest pet peeves: Sitting next to obese people on the airplane. We bought the same ticket. Yet, first, I weigh 100 pounds less (at least) then my neighbor, and I am only allowed the same baggage allowance (100 pounds check-in). Secondly, it's MY seat. If you can't sit down with the armrest put down in the middle, you are encroaching on MY (already limited) space. So you should be buying two seats' tickets. kthxbai!
One of my biggest pet peeves: Sitting next to obese people on the airplane. We bought the same ticket. Yet, first, I weigh 100 pounds less (at least) then my neighbor, and I am only allowed the same baggage allowance (100 pounds check-in). Secondly, it's MY seat. If you can't sit down with the armrest put down in the middle, you are encroaching on MY (already limited) space. So you should be buying two seats' tickets. kthxbai!
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Not as skinny as I used to be. I am hardly the beefiest guy around, but when clothes shopping in HK it was disconcerting to not be able to fit even half my arm up the sleeves of a supposed M tshirt. Had trouble finding shirts with wide enough shoulders, certainly not a problem here in Aust. I felt large and beefy after that! And I suppose when compared to the locals I was. Half the women looked like they hadn't eaten in weeks, and wouldn't be able to carry a brick, their arms we so skinny.
No wonder lots of visitors (mainly non Asian) complain about clothes shopping in Asia.
No wonder lots of visitors (mainly non Asian) complain about clothes shopping in Asia.
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Math doesn't always work for woman's body. A lot of girls, especially girls with the lower metabolism have a hard time to lose weight. Besides, when you try to drastically cut calories, the nature of your body is to slow down your metabolism, and preserve fat instead of burning it.It's simple math, if you're putting more calories in your body than burning it off, you will get fatter. Fat people don't necessarily equate to ugliness, but it does mean you're lazy which is a turn off.
Also, scales never tell you the whole story. Being an Eastern European I have a thicker frame, bigger bones, and more curves, than most Asian women. I had my share of horrors with scales, and when I was in High School, I wasn't that popular, because I was shorter and "chubbier", than some other girls. Although I haven't lost any weight compare to the high-school me, but I've learned a lot of things about my own body. Especially I've learned to like myself for who I am and how I look no matter what; to keep fit, instead of skinny, and dress for my frame and body type, dress "classy" instead of "cute". I feel great, and look attractive.
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