Wednesday, January 11, 2012

normal weight for womenWhy do so many fat women tend to accuse normal weight women of being anorexic?

And when I say fat, I mean fat. Like obese. I've heard these women accuse normal weight women of being "anorexic" countless times, particularly on talk shows. For example, Oprah. Why do they do this? I don't care if they're fat, but it's when they call normal weight women anorexic that gets on my nerves. It's as if they honestly think they are at optimum body weight.
Because they think they're "CURVY" and that you should be jealous and that THEY'RE the sexy ones and that men want THEM. They only got onormal weight for womenne thing right. They are curvy, in every way a pile of ripples and rolls can be...
I imagine that the answer you're looking for is "Because they're in denial" but this actually only applies to a small part of them. I agree with them though, so many skinny girls don't eat things they want because they want to look good (by anorexic I obviously mean skinny, as do most of the "fat" women who uses that word). I'm a guy though, so I obviously don't have a problem with the opposite sex trying to look more attnormal weight for womenractive to us, but it's still a shame.
It's jealousy. I weigh 101 lbs (I'm 4ft 11 in and I'm in my 20's) and some say I'm too thin. According to the weight charts- the ideal weight for my height and bone frame is from 98-115 lbs. I am short so therefore I shouldn't weight much. A tall woman could weight 120 lbs, but not me.
Same reason as why many obese women call themselves curvy when there are no curves in sight.

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