murdurur wrote:
This is a worthless take. Not finding clothes that fit is a shitty and hurtful experience for everyone regardless of their size, you absolute buffoon lol. I'd say that having to settle for jeans that only cover half of your calves (bc narrow clothing is often also extra short) is a big issue too lol. What are you supposed to do about that in the winter? also it's ugly. It's an issue of comfort, not aesthetic preference.
And considering obesity is mainly a first world problem, I'd argue that being too fat to find clothes that fit is the ultimate first world problem. A lot of people are underweight because they can't afford to get fat lol, you sound like a self centered sack of privilege yourself rn.
Pavlov wrote:
Pavlov wrote:
funny how people cant tell the differencePavlov wrote:
not finding clothes that are small enough is like the first world problems of first world problems
like.. clothes fit you, they just dont fit you how youd like, not having clothes that fit means that they literally dont fit on the circumference of your bodynot finding clothes that are small enough is like the first world problems of first world problems
This is a worthless take. Not finding clothes that fit is a shitty and hurtful experience for everyone regardless of their size, you absolute buffoon lol. I'd say that having to settle for jeans that only cover half of your calves (bc narrow clothing is often also extra short) is a big issue too lol. What are you supposed to do about that in the winter? also it's ugly. It's an issue of comfort, not aesthetic preference.
And considering obesity is mainly a first world problem, I'd argue that being too fat to find clothes that fit is the ultimate first world problem. A lot of people are underweight because they can't afford to get fat lol, you sound like a self centered sack of privilege yourself rn.