Half the stuff I see that's considered plus size is huge...
Do you know how many men would be "plus" size if we used similar metrics?
Half the stuff I see that's considered plus size is huge...
Do you know how many men would be "plus" size if we used similar metrics?
Resident Cosplay Progressive
Are the numbers for men around the same thing? If not, why?
Most men are, they just get labeled as "XXL/XXXL" or whatever. There are more women without an aversion towards overweight men than there are men without a aversion to overweight women. For whatever reason, having a large gut as a man isn't seen as nearly as bad as having a the same as a woman.
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They always told me I would miss my family... but I never miss from close range.
Also, some guys like Butter.
They always told me I would miss my family... but I never miss from close range.
" The guilt of an unnecessary war is terrible." --- President John Adams
" America goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy." --- President John Quincy Adams
" Our Federal Union! It must be preserved!" --- President Andrew Jackson
1. Women's sizes are an intricate maze of bullshit
2. I'd be concerned if people had negative dimensions. Abstracting into the second and third plane quadrants can't be healthy.
That said, yeah it's really not a healthy trend. Having lost 50 pounds myself this last year I still feel like absolute garbage because my thyroid is trash, but it's an improvement over last year's "dumpster fire" status. There was probably a lot more coke in the '60s, so that would explain that.
I'm trying to say you don't similar naming conversations in men's fashion. You have what? Big and Tall? Those don't carry the same weight (no pun intended) as "plus" in women's clothing, and the threshold for "big" is high. A "plus" in women's clothing could mean a 7 or a 14. Trying to figure out women sizes drives me nuts, if feel for those who have to go by the system.
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Oh well. Less competition for me.
*passes around chocolate cake*
Anyone?
I'd like to take this chance to officially start a campaign for women's shirts with wider shoulders.
Healthy people are a bigger drain on the economy. Tennisace only hates fat people because he wants to destroy the US economy.
Wouldn't be surprised if my peach state is weighing down the study. Either way, their life.
I agree that we should not be encouraging fat people to love their bodies. It is a dangerous notion and obesity is a huge contributor to almost all of the leading fatal illnesses.
Not sure what you find interesting about successful women in the media having healthy bodies/attractiveness. Seems like common sense to me. Who wants an unhealthy or unattractive woman to represent their company/program?
No wonder they get so many quakes! I have a theory about the butterfly effect; America's last hurricane was due to someone blowing out a birthday cake.