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Posted
34 minutes ago, Sabrina Carpenter said:

seems like most of us disagree babes :heart:

oh no, not the ATRL consensus, a site known for its good and healthy takes on things…

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Posted
9 hours ago, ChapelHooker said:

you’re literally proving my point with this fatphobic bullshit lmfao 

You aren't able to give me a reasoned response.

 

Why is that?

 

The likely answer is you're running on emotion.

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The stomach and the waist have to be severely SNATCHED. :jonnycat:

 Once my thique  ass gets back in the gym it's over for you hoez next summer. :jonnycat:

 

 

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yes. I like it on thick men too. it's a garment for the confident and not everyone has that

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there's def some who can pull it off especially those who have a nice back curves

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49 minutes ago, Sir Galahad said:

You aren't able to give me a reasoned response.

 

Why is that?

 

The likely answer is you're running on emotion.

the "reasoned response" is that the only reason you would think a bigger body doesn't look hot in the same clothes you think a smaller body looks hot in is internalized fatphobia and "aesthetics", which is run by capitalism, which is fatphobic. you've been fed from day one that "certain looks just look better on skinny people" which is literally nonsense promoted by diet culture, "high end" fashion (which is historically extremely fatphobic) and social media. 

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1 hour ago, ChapelHooker said:

the "reasoned response" is that the only reason you would think a bigger body doesn't look hot in the same clothes you think a smaller body looks hot in is internalized fatphobia and "aesthetics", which is run by capitalism, which is fatphobic. you've been fed from day one that "certain looks just look better on skinny people" which is literally nonsense promoted by diet culture, "high end" fashion (which is historically extremely fatphobic) and social media. 

Okay, so mud slinging and emotion is all you have. So no argument. It all screams "too much internet".

 

Like I said, people should have the confidence to wear what they want and I applaud people for it. To tell the truth, when I see overweight people wear clothes like that, I'm happy for them, because I know it isn't easy to reach that level of confidence. Does that mean I think they look good in it? Not necessarily, but that doesn't matter.

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1 minute ago, Sir Galahad said:

Okay, so mud slinging and emotion is all you have. So no argument. It all screams "too much internet".

the fact that you're actually the one not able to give a reasonable response lmfao, I raised reasonable points you didn't rebuttal, just "emotional and terminally online!!"

 

soooo predictable, soooo boring. 

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18 minutes ago, ChapelHooker said:

the fact that you're actually the one not able to give a reasonable response lmfao, I raised reasonable points you didn't rebuttal, just "emotional and terminally online!!"

 

soooo predictable, soooo boring. 

No, all you have is mud to sling. I'm not emotionally invested in this like you.

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