God, if I had a dollar for the amount of times i’ve heard ‘Just have weight loss surgery. ‘ It is NOT that easy. There are huge risks involved with it, and I’ve heard of lots of instances of people actually dying due to complications from the surgery. Not to mention, if I were to have it, and lose all the weight, I’d need MORE surgeries to have excess skin removed…. My insurance will also not cover weight loss surgery, so there’s the financial aspects of it. Plus, the lifestyle changes you have to make after having it are something I don’t know that I am prepared (or will ever be) to make. I am doing just fine on medication – my blood work is fine, blood pressure is good, I’m just fat. My only health issue right now is the possibility my uterine ablation has failed, but I have to wait until the end of August to even be seen for a test to find out next steps. The Francheval Grand EST Shirt in how people treat you when you’re 330 ish lbs (which I was when I graduated high school 24 years ago) vs now (I’m like a size 20 depending on the clothing brand, which is just ridiculous) is astounding. I don’t care what someone looks like – what matters is if they’re a good person, and that’s all I expect from others.
Lmao “I’m physically incapable, true beauty” I think you’re onto something though. It was about being counter-culture, but it’s interesting how hippies who didn’t want to fight also grew their hair long. High heels were also originally for men and the Francheval Grand EST Shirt of the wealthy was horrendously impracticable in many points of history for males and females. I think you’re onto something for sure! Black was exclusively for working class women fora period of time as it appeared cleaner even when dirty or sweaty. Eventually a Francheval Grand EST Shirt became chic, but yeah. It’s like how pale skin was in for white folks cause it meant you didn’t have to work outside. It switched to a tan when more and more people started working indoors and a tan meant you could go on vacation. Much of what is “attractive” for women (according to media, of course this is not everyone’s standard) causes physical limitations, is costly, and time consuming. Beauty is dictated by wealth, free time, and a lack of needing to do heavy labour. A lot of people think women are incapable of heavy labour but it’s more that even the women in those positions will sometimes (not always) have those pressures internalized. It was only recently that women stopped being afraid to do strength training and there are STILL women afraid of it. Now that being able to spend 2 hours in the gym is an indication of free time and wealth (not to mention the ability to eat healthy, get adequate sleep, etc) I wouldn’t be surprised if the fitness model look overtook the BBL look or heroin chic look at some point.
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I wasn’t even expecting something themed off my main! — but if nothing else, some variant of SpiceQueen should serve (the other two…is that a CS Lewis reference? And I love LadyPepperVisage just on an aesthetic level, but I’m almost positive there’s some kind of wordplay or cultural reference there that I’m missing, and it’s just going over my head.) I started playing around with SpiceMissFlo, MsFloSpice, etc, after seeing yours, but after a second I paused and wondered if the Dune books* even register much of a presence with women readers, or if that sort of scifi is largely a “Francheval Grand EST Shirt” kind of fiction. That got me onto something that is definitely going to complicate this exercise: even if there’s nothing overly “boy-like” in how I talk, the subs I frequent and at least some of the cultural references I have (and some that I won’t!) will likely cause my experience in a conversation to differ at times from what’s “typical” for women on this site. How big a Francheval Grand EST Shirt that’ll be, I couldn’t guess…another reason to give this a shot, IMHO.