I have a theory that people with a serious weight issue have a history of childhood trauma. Sexual abuse, or emotional abuse or parental neglect/being unloved, for example.
Is my theory right in your case? (Not asking for details, just yes/no).
Are you actively trying to get healthier? Being 22 and seeing you weren’t always on the bigger side I would say that if you were wanting or in the progress of doing so, it would be easier losing weight is never an easy task. Also less dramatic in a way on the body. I was also in a bad spot and still am in some ways but haven’t been doing great lately but compared to how I was a few years ago, I am proud. Are there any big issues you find that you think are the cause(s) of your weight? Reasoning for my question! 👍
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Have you been a little bigger your whole life?
what made you get so fat and unhealthy? are you planning to lose weight?
How often do you have sex
Are you at your desired weight?
Do you think anyone treats you differently because of it?
Do you think that this is one of your defining characteristics?
How’s your day going?
Did Katy Perry go to space ?
Can you eat a whole pizza?
Are you happy?
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What do you want people to know about being a fat girl that would help them be more kind?
Is there anything about you that people miss because they focus on the physical you?
What makes you laugh?
Are you happy in your relationship, if you have one, and if you’re not in a relationship do you wish you were?
Hmm, my type. What do you look like?
Are the guys that are into you mostly chubby chasers?
Is it true the earth is so small it could fit 68 earths inside Uranus?
Do you ever get any male attention that’s not men that fetishize fat women?
What size are your breasts?
Do you think you shouldn’t have to pay for an extra airplane seat?
Always heard fat girls need lovin too. Can you confirm?
Are you American? If so do you see many around or over ur weight in busy public places, or would you get stares or stick out?
I have a theory that people with a serious weight issue have a history of childhood trauma. Sexual abuse, or emotional abuse or parental neglect/being unloved, for example.
Is my theory right in your case? (Not asking for details, just yes/no).
Are you actively trying to get healthier? Being 22 and seeing you weren’t always on the bigger side I would say that if you were wanting or in the progress of doing so, it would be easier losing weight is never an easy task. Also less dramatic in a way on the body. I was also in a bad spot and still am in some ways but haven’t been doing great lately but compared to how I was a few years ago, I am proud. Are there any big issues you find that you think are the cause(s) of your weight? Reasoning for my question! 👍
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I was 242lbs two years ago, I’m now 175 and honestly I regret not doing it many years ago. I feel like I’m walking on air compared to before.
It’s so hard but it’s so worth it. Your age will cover your for now but not forever.
Do you worry about your future?