RE: "I may be fat, but I beat my eating disorder"
February 13, 2016 at 9:27 am
(This post was last modified: February 13, 2016 at 9:36 am by Regina.)
I don't get how she can call herself "fat" though
I'm probably just mimicking other people here, but how is she fat? Ok she's slightly on the bigger side, she's got some padding, but she still falls under "normal" to me, I wouldn't call her outright "fat".
I'm not being politically correct, there are some fat FAT people in this world. She's not one of them.
I'm probably just mimicking other people here, but how is she fat? Ok she's slightly on the bigger side, she's got some padding, but she still falls under "normal" to me, I wouldn't call her outright "fat".
I'm not being politically correct, there are some fat FAT people in this world. She's not one of them.
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