For a while, I could only wear sweat pants because I was that intermediate size that you're not a small, you're not a large.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You learn to be comfortable in your own skin, and your body changes throughout life, so you can't sweat the small stuff.
I sweat. If anything comes easy to me I mistrust it.
No one in my writers' room can wear sweatpants.
Though designed as a mere convenience, clothing sizes establish an unintended norm, an ideal from which deviations seem like flaws. There's nothing like a trip to the dressing room to convince a woman - fat, thin, or in between - that she's a freak.
I'm the type of girl who's always had to buy jeans in three sizes because I never know what my body is going to do from one day to the next.
I'm an athlete, so I can dress down with the best of them. I can throw on t-shirts and sweats with the best of them.
I'm a slob. I live in sweatpants and workout clothes.
I just wear jeans, big motorcycle boots and T-shirts that are way too big for me. I like anything that has lived a little bit, that has traces of life on it. Knitwear that's a tiny bit too long because you've pulled it with your hands, or jeans that are starting to get holes.
I live every day to its fullest extent and I don't sweat the small stuff.
I've always been big. I'm never going to be an underwear model. But I am who I am, and that has its advantages and disadvantages.