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pigolato
14 Jan 1728#18
No she wouldn't.
gedij2001
14 Jan 1723#26
Nothing like starting the day to body shaming and narrow minded comments by people who think that body size is linked to attraction.
bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 1720#1
Plus size, that's what we want to see at 7.52am...
937666
14 Jan 1718#13
Latest comments (155)
ezzer72
14 Jan 17#155
You called them fat people - hypocrite.
trd
14 Jan 17#154
Is this an advert for LoveHoney or love handles?
BenderRodriguez
14 Jan 17#153
MadonnaProject
14 Jan 17#152
That's a pretty face, imagine how pretty it would be without all that fat around it.
duction
14 Jan 17#151
Need some talc to find the wet spot then im in there!
BenderRodriguez
14 Jan 17#150
Last time I checked, being black isn't a result of stuffing your pie hole with microwave lasagna and large coke seven times a day.
MokaOnlyCheese
14 Jan 17#149
ha ha ha ha ha oh thats comedy genius. ha brill x
luvsadealdealdeal
14 Jan 17#148
only for porkers
nasirh17
14 Jan 17#147
This is the first lingerie post where I do not see people posting pictures of models :smile:
eggypumps
14 Jan 17#146
I'm not saying she's fat... but when she passes her handbag from one hand to the other, she has to throw it.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
14 Jan 17#145
TesseractOrion
14 Jan 17#144
I think you may have misread his post somewhat :smile:
Henvig
14 Jan 171#143
I think the word you were reaching for was unintelligent.
Elusia
14 Jan 171#142
I think that everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
One would like apples and other oranges, none of them would be wrong it is a matter of personal taste.
If someone likes only slim pretty woman it is their choice and they can express it in the same way like those who like large ladies, nothing wrong with that. No one should be offended by that.
No one is perfect and IMO the only thing that matters is how you feel with yourself.
If you are happy being overweight purely by your choice or laziness than you got right to be , but do not get offended when someone brings out that fact and do not expect others to pretend to be otherwise.
I am a woman but I can understand those who are not attracted to plus size or overweight ladies as I myself do not find this the prettiest and most attractive picture ever....opposite in fact..
jcwheeler94
14 Jan 171#141
The deal is hot and so is she! You lots need to learn some respect for women!
Cooperuk
14 Jan 172#140
I think she looks great, but then again, if I didn't, I would not comment, as I am not a dick.
thisthatandtheother
14 Jan 172#139
I really don't get all these people getting offended. There are millions, even billions whom would not find me attractive, but I wouldn't moan about it. Never knew it was wrong for people to say what they do find attractive and what they do not.
Still feeling sick about gunt, now that is NASTY!
Red Devil
14 Jan 17#138
But it's not about colour....why bring peoples skin colour in to it? People have a choice about their size, if they choose to eat too much and not exercise enough they will be a big lump. But to then dress up in 'sexy' gear is a stomach turner. You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig.
H_R_Ali
14 Jan 17#137
What do you mean, "should" look like? that alone is a ridiculous thing to say. Have you spoken to the overseer of everything and got confirmation of how women should look? Women come in all shapes and sizes and someones opinion of what their ideal woman should look like can't be wrong.
kristoff
14 Jan 17#136
Makes me want to go and visit that site. Might have a peek after the football has finished.
zx636r
14 Jan 17#135
lolololololol.
porca
14 Jan 174#134
Mother in law, next door neighbour and the girl that winked at me in Asda last week, all sorted for valentines day.
thisthatandtheother
14 Jan 173#133
Just googled 'gunt' and now feel sick, ewww.
therealclaireh
14 Jan 171#132
They have plenty of base size stuff in the sale sizing is really good on own branded stuff if you go for a medium and you are slightly larger it will still fit, only problem if you are big busted you may find the bust area a bit small
Thanks, that's going to get lost in this thread full of ****.
spacedog
14 Jan 174#130
This whole thread is quite depressing. Loads of quite abusive comments from men who seem to have an odd perception of what women actually look like (or "should" look like). Calling people "politically correct" for challenging those remarks is a cop out. Its not about being PC, its about not being an ****.
By the way, I think the lady in question looks just great!
gedij2001
14 Jan 171#129
Buzzwords like millennial? or snowflake?
For somebody so bothered by the easily offended, that seems to have been quite a rant about something that wasn't directed at you.
shadey12
14 Jan 17#128
don't forget to be all over thut.
GAVINLEWISHUKD
14 Jan 172#127
You could eat to cheer yourself up!:laughing:
shadey12
14 Jan 17#126
in a few years time I'm sure there will be a law firm advertising on TV,
the1stcoke
14 Jan 17#125
No need... Im all over Gunt... and Cankles etc. Well not all over them, but you know what I mean.
rdbradshaw
14 Jan 171#124
Anything for minus sizes
Master G
14 Jan 173#123
I can do you a good deal on a narrowboat if you need a coffin.
jimmy2007
14 Jan 171#122
That model has got the perfect curves.
Perfect everything, just what I would like for my birthday
scottkelsall
14 Jan 171#121
Plus 20% off for any students
benlondon
14 Jan 17#120
but body size is certainly linked to health...
Duckman
14 Jan 17#119
That's for them and their GP to decide, isn't it? Not all fat is unhealthy but the point I was making was the stigma of being labelled 'fat' (in a derogatory sense) even if your genetics, personal conditions.. whatever.. make you that way. Also, and possibly the main point, is that it goes hand in hand with this false sense of what makes 'beauty', which is nonsense.
zx636r
14 Jan 17#118
:disappointed: I'll never go out again.
I'm surrounded by heightest objects....The Long Man of Wilmington, The Angel of The North......goodbye cruel world.
Master G
14 Jan 17#117
Oi!! pick on someone your own size........ like the Eiffel Tower :stuck_out_tongue:
shadey12
14 Jan 17#116
and you watching?
shadey12
14 Jan 17#115
maybe if it wasn't for the massive (no pun intended) majority of fat people just being fat, unhealthy, lazy couldn't care less types, people wouldn't make fun of the issue.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
14 Jan 175#114
Most fat people have good balance..... a cake in each hand :wink: *drum roll*
zx636r
14 Jan 17#113
That wasn't the point they were making.....
bilbob
14 Jan 17#112
Good for you, you have Good balance in your outlook. Many don't.
Master G
14 Jan 171#111
Yes, you are .... or should. https://sleepfoundation.org/sleep-news/study-physical-activity-impacts-overall-quality-sleep
And, as someone who has not had more than four hours sleep a night for 53 years and who has had chronic back pain for over 30 years, i assure you i can fully empathise. However, i choose to limit the impact of those conditions as well as controlling my weight by eating healthily and doing regular light exercise.
catbeans
14 Jan 171#110
I am larger than average, I'm on life saving steroids and I'm laughing.
bilbob
14 Jan 171#109
And yet you are happy to join the hoardes waving pitchforks slamming all of them without consideration.
shadey12
14 Jan 172#108
because 90% + are just fat. I have every sympathy for the small minority with a medical condition but not for people who try to justify it for any reason other than they just can't be bothered and are greedy.
bilbob
14 Jan 172#107
My sister is considered 'plus sized'.
She's spent a large part of her adult life on steroids to keep her alive, and as a result is larger than average.
Imagine if she sees an offer like this on HUKD, clicks into it, and sees the thoughtless, hateful and disgustingly heartless things people are saying.
Is hard enough living with a condition that affects your life, trying to boost your confidence and then having it torn apart by people not willing to understand or learn makes it even harder for them.
Get a bloody life you thoughtless hoardes.
Or us if just too easy to get a cheap laugh at someone's less fortunate than yourselves?
You must all feel very good.
I'm still utterly astonished that HUKD feel the comments here are acceptable.
zx636r
14 Jan 171#106
Post the link....we'll have a vote.
catbeans
14 Jan 171#105
Yes it is, its exactly what it is, people are plus sized because they have fat under their skin, in their muscles, around their organs etc making their body bigger. So fat is exactly what it is, if you are talking big breasts and broad hips thats one thing, but that isn't really plus size is it. The lady in the picture quite clearly is fat, not massively, you could call her chubby, but it is fat.
Elusia
14 Jan 172#104
I sincerely doubt that if I ever by any reason got to be a "plus size" I would be showing this off in set like that. Humans simply not meant to be fat it is not natural neither healthy by any means.
You can call it however you like but it simply is fat as opposite to slim , that's the fact.
I understand that SOME people either have medical condition or some other ongoing issues but not everyone, most of them just do not care, choose to eat burgers, chips and other cheap fast food because it is convenient, the worst part is that they pass those habits on kids , just last week saw a big woman with small kid still in buggy but already with McDonald's Happy Meal...
I would rather spend my money on slimming diet rather than lingerie like that.
shadey12
14 Jan 17#103
so at what point and damage to your health would you call it fat,
or would you never use the word fat because it may upset someone.
djbenny1
14 Jan 171#102
Top class banter as always chaps :man:
Duckman
14 Jan 171#101
No it isn't; or at least 'not always'.. at least in the derogatory sense.
catbeans
14 Jan 171#100
I have struggled with my weight my whole life, do you know how I fixed it? Discipline, healthy eating and exercising. Plus size is fat, dont like it, lose weight.
Yes there are people with eating disorders or other reasons why they eat, but that is about 10% of fat people and even then as I was one of those people (comfort eating and medication side effects), can change and pandering and telling people off is not helpful. Accept who you are and that you like to eat and what comes with,l including jokes, or lose weight, its not like racism or sexism, its not even like being ginger.
Duckman
14 Jan 171#99
I said in my post "people come in all shapes and sizes," but as - if you read the thread - it's a lot of blokes commenting on women (and last I looked the deal is for a garment for women?) then that is what I focus on.
Nice attempt at derailing though.
xxchubbybritmfc
14 Jan 171#98
i have no idea how to do that, however feel free to check my profile on myfreecams....
zx636r
14 Jan 175#97
I used to work with a mammoth who did nothing to reduce her size. She drunk litres of full fat fat coke throughout the day, eat enough grub to keep an army going for a week, had quite a lot of days off sick and had breathing difficulties associated to her bulk. When she got to the top of the stairs in the morning, the first aiders used to suddenly disappear as no one fancied giving it the kiss of life.
She deserved no sympathy in my opinion.
shadey12
14 Jan 17#96
don't think many of the fatties in McDonalds and the local chippy are in those categories, there just greedy waddling through the door.
zx636r
14 Jan 171#95
Poor quality pic...post a full HD one and we'll have a shufty.
Are you wearing a pink marigold glove on your hand?
I nipped in B&M.....all I can say is Gunt city.
shadey12
14 Jan 17#94
don't think Winston was on rations, please note I said not many.
WillPS
14 Jan 17#93
So, sleep deprived to the point of struggling to keep yourself awake, you're going to do a load of exercise?
I think this rather nicely illustrates my point about how you are struggling to empathise.
Stimpington
14 Jan 17#92
And if they were confident Calvin Klein boxers in Large looked good on me they would be modeled by a dude with a double chin. Welcome to advertising.
xxchubbybritmfc
14 Jan 172#91
I would be classed as a 'fat' ladies, but fat isn't what defines me, its my personality. I struggle to loose weight due to having a csection and then a car crash which has given me chronic life long back pain limiting a lot I can do. I however embrace what I have and make a fair bit of money from it (see prof pic). I find it quite upsetting that alot of narrow minded people wouldn't look at someone like me because of 'fat' when really you wouldnt even know my circumstances or know me as an individual. just assume that I eat all day every day when actually, I eat quite healthy and I walk most places.
Gee_Money
14 Jan 17#90
I omitted nothing, you are free to do your own research on the subject :smiley:
MokaOnlyCheese
14 Jan 173#89
veiny, tattooed bingos wings, gunt.....ha ha ha ha its so true. lots of them in tesco brownhills ! shouting at their kids with swear words.
And you never ever see them loitering by the fruit and veg !
Makes you wonder how they got knocked up in the first place
michaeljb
14 Jan 171#88
Phew! for a minute there i thought you was bad mouthing the coffee :stuck_out_tongue:
Master G
14 Jan 171#87
You omitted this sentence from the same site. "However, if conditions such as these are properly diagnosed and treated, they should pose less of a barrier to weight loss."
Gee_Money
14 Jan 171#86
Winston Churchill?
not many fat people....honestly. I'd concede that size, perception of size and the man-made causes of weight gain, as well as our understanding of medical conditions, have changed but I don't feel your statement is accurate or well informed, if that is your true opinion.
Taken from a very quick Google Search on medical weight gain causes.
Master G
14 Jan 17#83
And yet, there are still choices. If i needed (not craved) sugars to prevent me from falling asleep, i could make the choice to burn off those extra calories through exercise or take in less calories from other sources.
thedvdmonster
14 Jan 172#82
g8spur
14 Jan 172#81
Why are you making obesity only a womans issue? Everything people have been talking about in this thread is relevant to both sexes although that probably doesn't suit your agenda.
bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 171#80
Brilliant.
WillPS
14 Jan 173#79
There are cravings ("oh I really fancy x") and then there are cravings ("I must have x or y will happen").
In the specific case of sleep issues - x could well be sugar and y could be 'or I will fall asleep'.
In the specific case of depression - x could be *anything* and y could be 'or I might feel worse than I do now and commit suicide'.
In both specific cases the answer is a long term solution rather than a short term one, but in both cases identifying that is only easy when you know the answer. Incidentally - in neither case is a helpful answer "lose some weight" - if you fix the underlying problem then losing weight is the easy bit.
There are plenty more specific examples out there - you don't know when you look at somebody why they are carrying that much weight. "Because they've eaten too much" isn't enough of a reason.
Being happy and healthy is the key. Shaming people is no way to make them feel happy.
Duckman
14 Jan 174#78
Or another way to look at it: that we have an extraordinarily high number of people with eating disorders, or who are unnaturally thin, due to people like you, advertising on TV, magazines etc perpetuating the myth that all women should be skinny even when they're not designed that way. People come in all shapes and sizes.
Obesity is a problem too, yes; but (and I'm surprised I have to spell this out for the ignorant) 'plus-size' doesn't in any way mean obese. As for the term 'fat', again bandied around by the misogynist moron brigade to belittle perfectly normal, healthy and attractive women who may not match their adolescent view of the 'perfect' stick-thin supermodel, well.. let's just say the ladies are the lucky ones.
bilbob
14 Jan 1710#40
Astonished at the nastiness being allowed to exist in these comments.
If this was about colour, it would never happen, because 'I'm not racist' but a lot of people seem happy to make jokes at the expense of fat people.
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
zx636r to bilbob
14 Jan 171#44
Jeremy Corbyn is in da house.
In your astonishment, you read every comment.
shadey12 to bilbob
14 Jan 171#50
if someone wants to be fat or promote it they should be ashamed.
yesterday I had the misfortune of having to call in a McDonald's for a coffee, the amount of fat people in there was untrue.
bobbyarbogast to bilbob
14 Jan 17#57
No, THEY should be ashamed of themselves...
bobbyarbogast to bilbob
14 Jan 17#58
No, THEY should be ashamed of themselves...
Besford to bilbob
14 Jan 176#60
Ah, but fat people can get thin! There's already an obesity epidemic helping to destroy the NHS and diabetes is a very nasty condition likely to lead to loss of limbs, etc. Nothing wrong with calling a fat person 'fat' (or a white person 'white' or a black person black for that matter). 20 years of PC have damaged our ability to communicate by trying to create artificial guilt over the use of simple descriptive language.
nickycoops69 to bilbob
14 Jan 174#66
I totally agree with you. This site is for deals, not putting people down for their size etc. Come on guys get a life.....
g8spur to bilbob
14 Jan 179#77
Comparing racism with people not bothering to exercise or control what they eat is the most offensive thing in this thread.
Master G
14 Jan 172#76
Wut?? Are you really claiming that just because you crave something, you do not have a choice in whether or not you satisfy that craving?
shadey12
14 Jan 171#75
and getting fat is going to help them sleep or get rid of depression?
Master G
14 Jan 171#74
And what medical reasons would they be? Some may make it harder to control weight but it still leaves the choice to work harder or not.
shadey12
14 Jan 179#73
amazing how most of the medical conditions seem to have happened since junk food became more readily available.
2nd world war rationing=not many fat people.
now=lots of fat people.
coincidence?
WillPS
14 Jan 171#72
Really? What about people who struggle from sleep disorders who crave sugar constantly as a means of perking themselves up to get through the day?
What about people with serious depression who crave the endorphin rush?
There are many more reasons than just people choosing to eat.
shad0wca7
14 Jan 174#59
This shouldn't be a thing. Promotes an unhealthy body as acceptable.
alexus to shad0wca7
14 Jan 17#71
Kind of agree with you but then thought any kind of exercise is good exercise. Not my thing, think we should encourage people to stay in a healthy weight. For their own good and because society could better use its resources than on their later health care.
But if means they get a bit of cardio out of wearing it, stay safe and maybe realise food isn't the best reward in life. Well good luck to them.
LOUGHBORO GUY
14 Jan 17#70
I'm a little kinky I enjoy seeing Louise minchin and Ruth Langsford in black pantyhose
Gee_Money
14 Jan 171#69
What nonsense! There are people put there who cannot help their size, due to medical reasons for example.
The comments here don't surprise me, personal experiences will shape your view on 'size' as well as your own visual preference.
I think the comments made by Bilbob and Co reflect more poorly on them than the banter comments, why go out of your way to be offended? This is not a teachable moment.
GAVINLEWISHUKD
14 Jan 173#68
Or eating it!:laughing:
zx636r
14 Jan 17#67
You're flogging a dead horse.
zx636r
14 Jan 17#65
Ok hands up.....Zepplins aren't my thing.......Now you are free to go and fight the 'Home a refugee' battle.
5 4 3 2.......
yulu91
14 Jan 173#64
C'mon fist of all every body is judgemental. Race is by no means comparable with being fat... race is what you born with, you can't choose what colour you are, however fat means lazy, lack of exercise, don't care about your own health... You can choose not to be fat if you want to and cost effort. All fat people say they are happy are self-deceiving, they know they would look better if skinnier they know they are more likely to get health issue they just don't want to deal with it.
shadey12
14 Jan 171#63
the coffee wasn't as bad as it used to be, the amount of fatties drooling in the queues looking at the menu and the amount of food fat people were shoving down their throat was the real misfortune.
mumtozm
14 Jan 173#46
Gosh. Calm down and eat a cake or something
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to mumtozm
14 Jan 173#62
Best comment of the thread!!!! :smiley:
bilbob
14 Jan 172#61
And yet you have made no effort to distinguish or separate the two, just lump them together and throw abuse at them.
Gazza2907
14 Jan 17#56
Not that the first can happen unless it causes the second, or the medical condition is breaking the laws of physics.
michaeljb
14 Jan 171#55
well i do carry a lot of weight around my moob area #justsayin :stuck_out_tongue:
techsavvy
14 Jan 174#52
FYEO
zx636r to techsavvy
14 Jan 17#54
I probably would.
michaeljb
14 Jan 17#53
misfortune? what's wrong with McDonald's coffee?
PowerPantsPete
14 Jan 171#51
You sir have just provided me with my next 'word of the week' :laughing::laughing: I love it and feel upset I have never been exposed to or come across this in my life! Gunt! Hahahahahaha
zx636r
14 Jan 176#49
Obesity from a medical condition is one thing....Obesity down to having an inability to stop stuffing kebabs, pizzas, pies, sausages down your food chute is quite another.
bilbob
14 Jan 174#48
Not going to get involved in a debate with you on this.
The comments are out of order, offensive, and any decent person would find them so.
mumtozm
14 Jan 17#47
That's a whole different thread :smile::wink:
poochie1770
14 Jan 177#33
I love all the comments guys, I mean you have to front something to cover up your tiny sausages don't you?
zx636r to poochie1770
14 Jan 174#37
Don't talk about food, the 'plus sizes' will be getting peckish.
splatsplatsplat to poochie1770
14 Jan 17#45
Food on the brain again?
trojan34
14 Jan 171#43
lol...
bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 1720#1
Plus size, that's what we want to see at 7.52am...
dinosteveus to bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 174#2
Is it :confused:
Doods1875 to bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 173#6
It's what I see every morning.........
:confused:
guttediam to bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 1712#14
All sizes are beautiful! What's wrong with you?
Heat Added Op
ydk_tbh to bobbyarbogast
14 Jan 172#42
bit rude
cymru1978
14 Jan 174#41
what's with the body shaming? I'm sure you're all perfect with you're perfect lives and perfect bodies.
Good deal op.
zx636r
14 Jan 171#39
I'm partial to a red head.......just not a large one.
escortboy
14 Jan 17#38
What about red hair? Or are you going to pull the 'only without freckles' argument?
gedij2001
14 Jan 1723#26
Nothing like starting the day to body shaming and narrow minded comments by people who think that body size is linked to attraction.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to gedij2001
14 Jan 174#28
Technically it is, some people like sticks and some people like big 'ol mamas, it is attraction at the end of the day and body size is attraction to each individual body type, ever heard of the phrase "chubby chaser" :smiley:
zx636r to gedij2001
14 Jan 173#32
I don't find large woman attractive. As much as I am more attracted to dark hair. So I would say that you are wrong.
escortboy to gedij2001
14 Jan 171#36
They haven't evolved yet. Pikaaaa!!!!
blanka
14 Jan 17#35
Heat just for the comments.
zx636r
14 Jan 17#34
You survived, are you still up there?
Morpheus_00
14 Jan 171#31
'All sizes are beautiful' is a bit meaningless. Does it mean people are generally attracted to all sizes? That's evidently not true. Does it mean we SHOULD find all sizes attractive? That's a bit dictatorial isn't it? Can one person can tell another what they should be attracted to?
michaeljb
14 Jan 17#24
ordered in the past, and the sizes are quite small so I'd recommend ordering a size bigger. Also it wasn't really suitable for larger cup sizes, just my opinion take it or leave it.
I'll heat for the price but not for the quality, i wouldn't personally buy again.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to michaeljb
14 Jan 171#30
Ohhhhh yeahhhhh ;p
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
14 Jan 172#29
She's actually sat on my face in this picture.....
splatsplatsplat
14 Jan 17#27
Parachute failed again huh.
ohdearohdear
14 Jan 1712#11
But if it would be a skinny underweight model this deal would be so hot. Hypocrites...
Oh, yes. I am an old fat jealous woman because with your IQ cannot think of anything else...
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to ohdearohdear
14 Jan 175#25
I'm actually not too fussy, fat, thin, furniture, animal I'll rub one out over anything, :wink:
zx636r
14 Jan 171#23
I only exist to make you smile.
Oh and my comment to ohdearohdear was tongue in cheek. So don't get your scanties in a knot.
zx636r
14 Jan 17#8
That's made me want a gut buster breakfast.
backinstock to zx636r
14 Jan 171#22
That's what my wife calls starters!
pookynuts
14 Jan 178#21
Oh look, happy to post comments but can't even add any deals to the site.
Thanks for your input, you've saved us £0
zx636r
14 Jan 17#20
Sadly I concur. :disappointed:
zx636r
14 Jan 175#19
They should use the ones I see in Asda. The big veiny, sweaty ones with tattooed bingo wings and a massive gunt (look up slang meaning of gunt on Google).
pigolato
14 Jan 1728#18
No she wouldn't.
kelsbels12
14 Jan 173#17
So quick to judge others the lot of you!
the1stcoke
14 Jan 173#16
Have you noticed they always use the lower end of the "plus size" spectrum to model the clothes? If they truly believed their clothes looked great on huge people, they'd show them off on the... Ahem... truly larger ladies
zx636r
14 Jan 171#15
I disagree......beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I personally don't like mammoths nor toothpicks. Susanna Reid would do me. :man:
937666
14 Jan 1718#13
zx636r
14 Jan 17#12
Ready the harpoon.
allenjones2003
14 Jan 174#9
... plus size? what's with all the PC
.. it's fat!!! not plus size.
the_flamedeer_hunter1985 to allenjones2003
14 Jan 171#10
I think you'll find the correct terminology is "BBW" big beautiful woman hahahahaha :stuck_out_tongue:
rogparki
14 Jan 17#7
Ouch! How to get a day off to a really bad start - an extra large brown paper bag would be more tasteful at this time of day :confused:
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
14 Jan 176#3
I'd rub one out over that :stuck_out_tongue:
shadey12 to the_flamedeer_hunter1985
14 Jan 173#5
that's just put me off my breakfast.
backinstock
14 Jan 1717#4
I don't think my wife would lose lots of weight just to get into a plus size lace chemise!
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One would like apples and other oranges, none of them would be wrong it is a matter of personal taste.
If someone likes only slim pretty woman it is their choice and they can express it in the same way like those who like large ladies, nothing wrong with that. No one should be offended by that.
No one is perfect and IMO the only thing that matters is how you feel with yourself.
If you are happy being overweight purely by your choice or laziness than you got right to be , but do not get offended when someone brings out that fact and do not expect others to pretend to be otherwise.
I am a woman but I can understand those who are not attracted to plus size or overweight ladies as I myself do not find this the prettiest and most attractive picture ever....opposite in fact..
Still feeling sick about gunt, now that is NASTY!
i have both these and think they're really nice very comfortable
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=32057 in black
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=32858
By the way, I think the lady in question looks just great!
For somebody so bothered by the easily offended, that seems to have been quite a rant about something that wasn't directed at you.
Perfect everything, just what I would like for my birthday
I'm surrounded by heightest objects....The Long Man of Wilmington, The Angel of The North......goodbye cruel world.
And, as someone who has not had more than four hours sleep a night for 53 years and who has had chronic back pain for over 30 years, i assure you i can fully empathise. However, i choose to limit the impact of those conditions as well as controlling my weight by eating healthily and doing regular light exercise.
She's spent a large part of her adult life on steroids to keep her alive, and as a result is larger than average.
Imagine if she sees an offer like this on HUKD, clicks into it, and sees the thoughtless, hateful and disgustingly heartless things people are saying.
Is hard enough living with a condition that affects your life, trying to boost your confidence and then having it torn apart by people not willing to understand or learn makes it even harder for them.
Get a bloody life you thoughtless hoardes.
Or us if just too easy to get a cheap laugh at someone's less fortunate than yourselves?
You must all feel very good.
I'm still utterly astonished that HUKD feel the comments here are acceptable.
You can call it however you like but it simply is fat as opposite to slim , that's the fact.
I understand that SOME people either have medical condition or some other ongoing issues but not everyone, most of them just do not care, choose to eat burgers, chips and other cheap fast food because it is convenient, the worst part is that they pass those habits on kids , just last week saw a big woman with small kid still in buggy but already with McDonald's Happy Meal...
I would rather spend my money on slimming diet rather than lingerie like that.
or would you never use the word fat because it may upset someone.
Yes there are people with eating disorders or other reasons why they eat, but that is about 10% of fat people and even then as I was one of those people (comfort eating and medication side effects), can change and pandering and telling people off is not helpful. Accept who you are and that you like to eat and what comes with,l including jokes, or lose weight, its not like racism or sexism, its not even like being ginger.
Nice attempt at derailing though.
She deserved no sympathy in my opinion.
Are you wearing a pink marigold glove on your hand?
I nipped in B&M.....all I can say is Gunt city.
I think this rather nicely illustrates my point about how you are struggling to empathise.
And you never ever see them loitering by the fruit and veg !
Makes you wonder how they got knocked up in the first place
not many fat people....honestly. I'd concede that size, perception of size and the man-made causes of weight gain, as well as our understanding of medical conditions, have changed but I don't feel your statement is accurate or well informed, if that is your true opinion.
Taken from a very quick Google Search on medical weight gain causes.
In the specific case of sleep issues - x could well be sugar and y could be 'or I will fall asleep'.
In the specific case of depression - x could be *anything* and y could be 'or I might feel worse than I do now and commit suicide'.
In both specific cases the answer is a long term solution rather than a short term one, but in both cases identifying that is only easy when you know the answer. Incidentally - in neither case is a helpful answer "lose some weight" - if you fix the underlying problem then losing weight is the easy bit.
There are plenty more specific examples out there - you don't know when you look at somebody why they are carrying that much weight. "Because they've eaten too much" isn't enough of a reason.
Being happy and healthy is the key. Shaming people is no way to make them feel happy.
Obesity is a problem too, yes; but (and I'm surprised I have to spell this out for the ignorant) 'plus-size' doesn't in any way mean obese. As for the term 'fat', again bandied around by the misogynist moron brigade to belittle perfectly normal, healthy and attractive women who may not match their adolescent view of the 'perfect' stick-thin supermodel, well.. let's just say the ladies are the lucky ones.
If this was about colour, it would never happen, because 'I'm not racist' but a lot of people seem happy to make jokes at the expense of fat people.
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
In your astonishment, you read every comment.
yesterday I had the misfortune of having to call in a McDonald's for a coffee, the amount of fat people in there was untrue.
2nd world war rationing=not many fat people.
now=lots of fat people.
coincidence?
What about people with serious depression who crave the endorphin rush?
There are many more reasons than just people choosing to eat.
But if means they get a bit of cardio out of wearing it, stay safe and maybe realise food isn't the best reward in life. Well good luck to them.
The comments here don't surprise me, personal experiences will shape your view on 'size' as well as your own visual preference.
I think the comments made by Bilbob and Co reflect more poorly on them than the banter comments, why go out of your way to be offended? This is not a teachable moment.
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The comments are out of order, offensive, and any decent person would find them so.
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Good deal op.
I'll heat for the price but not for the quality, i wouldn't personally buy again.
Oh, yes. I am an old fat jealous woman because with your IQ cannot think of anything else...
Oh and my comment to ohdearohdear was tongue in cheek. So don't get your scanties in a knot.
Thanks for your input, you've saved us £0
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.. it's fat!!! not plus size.