[–] Speshul_Sn0wflake 1 point 6 points 7 points (+7|-1) ago
There was this girl gabby that I went to HS with who was about 5'2 and 180lbs. She was built like an Ecuadorian soccer player and was constantly muffin topping. She would constantly brag that she's a size 1 and all that shit. One day, while she was bragging in one of my classes, I finally lost it. I said something along the lines of "when you have to suck in and lye down while using pliers to zipper your fly, you're not a size 1. That's why you have two pounds of fat hanging over the top of your pants. " She got super quiet, then told a counselor about it and claimed she had an eating disorder, the usual shit fatties do. I was actually anorexic at the time, and I had been homeschooled the year prior because my body started to attack the nerves in my spine which caused a myriad of other issues. That was one of my first shitlording experiences, and ever since then, when I hear a fatty claiming that they have an ED or that they are a certain unrealistic size, I can't help but laugh.
[–] forklifts5x5 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
The 'muscle weighs more than fat' crap probably. such strongfats!
[–] DevilsMonkey 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
No one thinks they look bad with the extra weight and they all think they carry it well. This delusion is so common with fat people.
[–] DevilsMonkey 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
It's denial. Skinny people know that an extra 5 pounds is preventing their abs from showing or something, but fat people just don't want to believe they're as gross as all the other fats they see.
[–] Speshul_Sn0wflake 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
I really think they have a form of body dismorphic disorder, where they see themselves as alot thinner then they are. Besides that and denial, I have no other answer as to how they see themselves as thin when they're literally obese/morbidly obese. It boggles my mind.
[–] birds_sing 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Give them 100 lbs of weights to carry around for one day. A weighted vest, ankle and wrist weights. Then ask them if they feel the difference. Then try to explain that that's the difference they'd feel if they were 100 lbs lighter.
[–] SkySailing [S] 0 points 27 points 27 points (+27|-0) ago
BMI is 33.5 She's right she's not fat she's obese.