tinkerbellandeeyor
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- Aug 4, 2011
Size six is a plus size i dare someone to call me overweight and sees what happens, I promise it will not be pretty i cant imagine being sny smaller snd healthy
I was reading a artical to see if size 6 is considerd small that is when i learned it is a plus size
What would Al Bundy say? Something likeWhere one Earth is a size 6 considered plus sized?
Where one Earth is a size 6 considered plus sized?
As someone who wears a plus size, I'm more offended by people freaking out at the very thought of being designated "plus size" than by seeing that someone, somewhere, considers size 6 to be so.
Just food for thought.
I'm pretty sure the OP has worked hard and lost alot of weight. I think that gives her the right to her own feelings about her size.
Food for thought, there are alot of young girls and women who are already having a hard time feeling like they have to live up to the standards of weight and body image set by society. We don't need these girls thinking that a size 6 is plus.
its frustration that my hard work has not paid off
Thank you my frustration is not to offend anyone its frustration that my hard work has not paid off
Those are my before and after for those who for whatever reason is offend by my vent
I agreeCompare your before to your after to determine whether or not your hard work has paid off. It certainly looks like it has. Don't read articles about clothing sizes. Just don't.
The only person that needs to be happy with your progress so far is YOU. No one else's opinion (certainly no random article writer about the ridiculous fashion industry size standards) matters.
Compare your before to your after to determine whether or not your hard work has paid off. It certainly looks like it has. Don't read articles about clothing sizes. Just don't.
The only person that needs to be happy with your progress so far is YOU. No one else's opinion (certainly no random article writer about the ridiculous fashion industry size standards) matters.
Compare your before to your after to determine whether or not your hard work has paid off. It certainly looks like it has. Don't read articles about clothing sizes. Just don't.
The only person that needs to be happy with your progress so far is YOU. No one else's opinion (certainly no random article writer about the ridiculous fashion industry size standards) matters.