It seems like people are more likely to tell you you've gotten too thin than to tell you you've gotten too fat.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Yes, some people say to me you're too skinny, but never a skinny person says that to me, only people who could lose a few pounds say that.
People can say you're fat because you're filling a void, or you eat for all these emotional reasons. I said, 'I don't need to focus on this anymore. It doesn't matter why I'm fat. Let's fix it.'
When people talk about my weight, I'm like, 'You seem to have a problem with it; I don't.'
When I was larger, people said I was fat. Now that I've lost weight, they say I died.
I sympathize far more with heavier people than I ever will with thin. I'll never be thin. Let's be honest.
It's better to be skinny than to be fat.
I consider anybody who weighs over 200 pounds fat, and time was when I could not refrain from telling such people so.
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.
Truthfully, I've never seen myself as being too thin. Sometimes I'll look at photos and be like, 'Oh, that's not a good look.' But generally speaking, I'm not too thin.
If you say you're fat, all of a sudden people like you!