When I was younger I was always big; I was a fat boy at school. I had an early growth spurt, and when I went to secondary school I was tall enough to be a policeman.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Even when I was little, I was big.
I was the tallest guy in the school, and I was very conscious of being larger than anybody - classmates and teachers.
I was always bigger than the other girls. My sisters are very, very beautiful and very skinny, and I've always had a more muscular body. So I grew up with a different mentality.
I was a full foot taller than any child my age.
I was quite short and chubby until I was 14, when I shot up.
I was always a mean and lean athlete - not tall - not large.
For me, I am a really tall woman, and I am really tall in heels, and I feel bigger, and I like being bigger. I think I was a king in a past life.
I was born fat and have always been, which was just fine and even healthy and cute until I turned ten or so. Puberty hit like a hurricane and brought a new set of rules. All of a sudden it was my fault I was chubby.
Growing up, I was always the small guy.
I was fat because I lived in the Midwest in the 1970s, and everyone was a little fat then and only getting fatter.
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