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[–] 5622560? ago 

I have found the rare trim friend who was surprisingly heavy. I would have guessed 120 but the reality was closer to 130 or so. But the lady was quite strong and worked outside very regularly, carrying heavy stuff and doing a lot of yard work. She looks so dainty and slim that you would never guess her strength.

But as far as fats are concerned, oh someone thinks you look 180 rather than 200. After a certian point it all just looks like adipose.

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[–] KrillinIsTheWorst ago 

At that weight gaining or losing 50lbs doesn't even make a noticeable change.

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[–] DelusionalHominids ago  (edited ago)

I think carrying weight well is something which only makes sense to say about someone who has some excess body fat but it's not immediately obvious. It's something that ceases to make sense to say about someone once they're beyond a certain size (a.k.a. becoming a fatty) and basically it becomes a reinforcement of delusion beyond that point.

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[–] plastic_beans ago 

I'll stick with being human sized and carry myself well. It's funny how just existing triggers them to get their sugars get in an uproar and their natural response is to eat more. Go on fatties, we don't want you anyways, let the beetus take you.

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[–] Raxaephont 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I've seen that before with me. I'm a 6'3 guy that is about 185 pounds but whenever people guess my weight is usually from 140-160. People do carry their weight differently, but most of the times, the fatties have corsets, shapers, and special pants that try to hide and give some shape to the plastic bag filled with pudding that is their body, giving the illusion they can pass for someone lighter. No fatty, just because a larger portion of your excess fat is on your ass and hips, doesnt mean you carry it well.

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[–] kittysaysmeownow 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Being told this, the first and only time, was what made me go back to a normal weight before I got too fat.

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[–] PutDownTheDamnFork 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

"Carries her weight well" to me means they found a bra strong enough to hide how bad they sag and they can still walk without a limp, maybe even a bit of a strut (or a limp well disguised as a strut). The fact is, the weight's still there, that bra's going to fail soon, and people need to clear the area before all that elevated adipose comes crashing down.

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[–] ShitArchon 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

As if being able to somehow fool people into thinking you "only" weigh 300 when you're really creeping close to 350 is some marvelous achievement that somehow proves something about that person. Or about being fat in general. Like any little fraction of an edge one fatty can claim over another is some prized possession to be admired and envied.

Common FatPeopleStories post:

>be me, OP, 349 but WORKING ON IT

>Don't be Hamplanet, 350, a horrible person

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