[–] ButtarGollum ago
Before I met my husband I used to do online dating. My rule was that we send each other straight on (no angles, no deceptive lighting) full body shots before we met. Weeded out so many fats that way. Can't be masters of deception when the terms are cut and clear.
[–] ElectricPurple 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
They call it thick.
We call it obese and nasty.
[–] MightBeADuck ago
Their lives are lies. Denying that their own actions affect their health/appearance, denying that "society" thinks they're disgusting for a good reason, denying their impact on those around them... It's all built on a massive, shoddy framework of lies and denial.
[–] Chronicallydieting 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Was just about to say, the first thing I notice in these types of profile pictures are whether or not there is a collarbone.
[–] RockAddict420 ago
OMG I honestly thought that there were two different people in those pictures!!!! it like the ultimate fatfish picture
[–] 666NumberOfTheObeast ago
They're only deceptive if you're gullible.