Thursday, April 30, 2015

“Just because I’m skinny people think they are offending me” – Nyheter24

Evelina Qvist: “You who say it is worse to be fat than to be thin; you are just like the people who poke us in the stomach and say that we see the sick out “

There are many articles on the internet where overweight people writing about it is not the same to be too narrow to be of thick. Fine, it’s not the same.

What’s the difference? Well, that society thinks it is okay to say to a person that the hen is too narrow. Then it is that the “bothering” compared to say an overweight person to hen need to lose weight, then it is evil.

● If you sit in a Sofa so people think they can press down any number with you in the middle, for you are so narrow so it does not become tedious.

● If you sit on a chair so want the heavier sit, you can of course stand up, you are so small will not be as tired.

● Just like overweight people may have difficulty to find clothes that fit so also for narrow people there.

● Sits well in length as it sits not at the waist, it sits well in the waist so are the pants too short, too long , too lax or too tight.

● If the linen happen to slip up a little to get a finger run in the hip and commentary, oh eh bony!

● Will You poked in the ribs and are told that you look sick?

● People think they do not need to move, you’re so narrow so you will pass.

● Being too skinny is not seen as a problem in society that being overweight does.

● Talking to an overweight person of hens weight can be rigidly to mention.

● Talking with the thin person of hens weight seems to be okay.

I do not know what it is like to be overweight because I have never weighed more than 60 kg, but you who are overweight and believe that overweight and too thin is not the same thing, you do not know.

You are just like people poking us in the stomach and say that we see the sick out.

It is just as offensive to call someone too thick as to call someone for bony.

Evelina Qvist,
“Too narrow,” according to many

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