We decided we don't use the term 'fat' for me. We use the term 'juicy' for me. My wife's fine with it, but the rule is when I'm over double her weight, it's over.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So to me, fat just seems to be right to the point and the most descriptive way to say it.
Mind you, I've always been a very off-message type of fat broad; one who gladly admits she reached the size she is now solely through lack of discipline and love of pleasure, and who rather despises people (except those with proven medical conditions) who pretend that it is generally otherwise.
I don't go around calling myself a fat girl. It doesn't feel fun to me.
We feel it's unacceptable to be fat, when it has nothing to do with who the person actually is.
What people don't understand is that calling someone too skinny is the same as calling someone too fat; it's not a nice feeling.
You can crush any woman by suggesting that she's fat, not even saying the word 'fat' but just suggesting she's fat.
Fat jokes to me are always, always hilarious, as long as they're done towards yourself.
'Curvy' is just a polite way of saying 'fat.'
I started riding the whole 'fluffy' train, and it's a cute word and socially a lot more acceptable than someone saying is fat or obese. If you call a girl 'fat,' yo, she'll raise hell, but if you say, 'Aw girl, look at you, you're fluffy,' there's almost a sexy appeal to it.
I didn't realize I was the 'fat' sister until I went on TV and the media started saying that about me.
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