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04-14-2022 11:55 AM
@ellaphant wrote:
I find Q Often has the plus size models in clothing that's too tight. Not flattering at all. I don't think Pam or host Carolyn look good in the clothing they wear.
some of the smaller models get stuck in tight clothing as well
04-14-2022 09:06 PM
@MG Chris sorry,but it seems you are in a round about way,criticizing plus size people.please dont.everyone is beautiful inside and out regardless of their size.now don't come at me
04-16-2022 06:34 AM - edited 04-16-2022 06:49 AM
I noticed Pam has lost some weight as well.
04-16-2022 06:48 AM
Leah lost weight and David and Isaac lost weight. These people look better at the weight they should be. It is the healthy way to go, especially as we age. Nothing wrong in noticing someone has lost weight and how much better they look. Let's face it people look better at their correct weight for their body type. Extra weight triggers so many otherwise some avoidable health risks.
Losing weight and exercising more takes work. They deserve what a way to go. Congrats to all those who keep on trying. You can drop the weight at any age.
04-16-2022 04:43 PM
@Roscoe the Rascal wrote:Leah lost weight and David and Isaac lost weight. These people look better at the weight they should be. It is the healthy way to go, especially as we age. Nothing wrong in noticing someone has lost weight and how much better they look. Let's face it people look better at their correct weight for their body type. Extra weight triggers so many otherwise some avoidable health risks.
Losing weight and exercising more takes work. They deserve what a way to go. Congrats to all those who keep on trying. You can drop the weight at any age.
Very true. I weigh 20 lbs less than I did in college. Aging is not an excuse for weight gain. Bad eating and not moving are.
04-16-2022 05:02 PM - edited 04-22-2022 03:57 AM
It is an awful thing to be obsessed with others weight as well as our own.
I think women in our culture may struggle with this forever, unless we change our mindset.
I think most women know their healthiest and happiest for them weight and don't need others to tell them what it is.
There are some on here who always, in every thread make sure everyone knows they are petite and weigh 50 lbs (ok exagerating but you get the idea) and that anyone who isn't is very unhealthy and they are "concerned" about others/hosts weight.
This in itself is an unhealthy obsession.
It is hurtful and we have enough of that in our society.
Women of all shapes have a hard enough time feeling they/we are beautiful and loving the beautiful things about our bodies and ourselves.
04-16-2022 05:15 PM
I think most of us live in the real world. If I am 30 pounds overweight, I don't hate myself but I have eyes and a mirror and I would realize that I look much better at a slimmer weight. I don't think anyone hates overweight people. We're all beautiful in our own way. Sometimes it's not physical perfection but that's ok.
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