I just went through the comment section of this post, and one thing became immediately obvious: men and women often view and describe the exact same realities very differently.
A fat man knows he is fat. In fact, you will often see him proudly answering to "Biggie." A fat woman, however, is "thick." A short man is short, but a short woman is petite. A man with a big head knows he has a big head, but for women, it's suddenly the "forehead gang." A broke man is broke, but a broke woman is an independent woman working hard for her money. Women have mastered the art of rebranding realities into compliments.
The funniest part is the body-positivity movement. Fat women will passionately defend being fat and tell everyone to love themselves as they are. Yet, the moment they start losing weight, they celebrate every kilogram they drop, show off their transformation, and become noticeably happier with their appearance. I have never seen a woman who was once fat, became slim, and then said, "I preferred being fat."
That tells you everything you need to know.
There is absolutely no health benefit to being fat. If you can lose the weight, lose it.
Your health will improve, your mobility will improve, and, let's be honest, your appearance will improve too.
Ye & 80,000 fans singing "Heartless" at SoFi Stadium 🏟️
"That's what 80,000 people sound like ladies and gentlemen... they said I'd never be back in the states. Two sold-out concerts."
Most men aren’t nice to you just because, if you’re not family there’s a high chance he wants to have sex with you. Sometimes women get that, other times it’s like speaking Russian