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Cosmo questions: What is it like being a fat girl

Inspired by the recent Cosmopolitan article of the same title, Claire  asked on Twitter if anyone would be interested in doing a blog post with their take on the questions posed.

How do you feel when other women around you complain about feeling/being fat?

I think a lot of slimmer woman say things like this for reassurance that it isn’t true. They want people to jump in and protest. Even when I use the word fat to describe myself people jump in and tell me I’m not, which is clearly bullshit as I am. I remember being 14 and a size 12 and pinching the little bit of fat on my thighs and being horrified by it, because to me at that time it was fat. I guess they don’t have any perspective on what it is like to actually be fat and we are told it is something to fear. I kinda want to bitch slap them and be like so what if you are getting fat, there is worse things you could be.

How has your body image changed since high school? College?

This is something I have spoken about before. I haven’t always been fat. I used to be an average weight averaging a size 12 with a big bust, I have always had hips, which I hated as i grew up in the time of stick thin woman, and curves hadn’t become a thing until my late teens. I started gaining weight after having the pill injection. In 6 months I had gained close to 3 stone, I was devastated and felt disgusting, I was covered in stretch marks. I hide in baggy clothes, wearing men’s oversized jumpers and baggy jeans. I started University and lived with a glamour model, it started some really destructive behaviour, I was full of hatred and self-loathing for my body and I was a size 18 at this time, I was always comparing myself to others.. In my later years at uni I had started to feel conflict about my body, I liked it, although it was fat, but I also hated it because I didn’t look like others.  To cut a long story short, I discovered body positivity and my world changed and now here I am.

Have you tried dieting? What happened?

When I was 16 I went on a diet, I counted calories and became a bit like rain man and I would exercise non-stop. I lost over a stone in a few weeks but it just made my waist smaller and my hips seem bigger, I was still wearing a size 16 even though I only weighted 10.5 stone. I think it was then I realised my body would never be slim no matter what I did and I haven’t really dieted since.
Do you think in your case your weight is partly or entirely genetic?
I don’t think you can say it is entirely genetic, we have choices, but maybe we have body shapes that just carry more weight. On my dad’s side of the family all the women are quite big so I call it the Brown gene, but I’m fat because I love food. My dad and brother are really slim, they are grazers, whereas if I don’t eat I get headaches and feel sick but I have probably trained my body to be that way.

Do you consider yourself healthy? Have there been instances where people assumed you were unhealthy?

I wouldn’t say I was the picture of health, if you asked me to go for a run I might keel over after a few minutes but that it more to do with my fitness levels. As far as my body goes, apart from my back problems (which they say is made worse by my weight, but slim people get back problems so I am sceptical) I am in great health. My blood pressure is always perfect. I could just be more active. My doctors have started to assume I am unhealthy because they have the idea that fat = unhealthy but I like to think I am proof that that isn’t entirely true.

Are your parents both supportive of you at the weight you're at? Have they always been?

My mother is always expressing concern over my weight, she plays the concern and health card. She is a bigger lady herself (she wasn’t always) and through dieting in the last 2 years she has managed to drop several dress sizes (people thought she was ill the first time, the second time has been through illness). She encourages me to lose weight and has on many occasions offered me money. My dad has never really said anything. I think they are more accepting now. They see that I am happy.

How do you think retailers can improve clothes for plus-size people?

Stop trying to ‘flatter’ fat. You can’t hide it, so stop it. I know not every woman is confident enough to rock some body con and instead will want to hide in there shapeless tent, and that is fine, but give them the choice to rock the body con. I think this is a problem that isn’t confined to the retailers, it is the whole industry that needs to change and the media will play a huge part in that. That is why I think the plus size blogging community is so important, we create our own images and our own media, that shows what bodies can actually look like, in some amazing fashion and hopefully inspire woman to ditch the shapeless tent.

Do you think plus-size women are judged differently than plus-sized men are? How?

This question had me stumped for a while, I am not a plus sized man, so I don’t know how they feel and there is a lack of plus size men in the blogging community telling their side of the story, it would be wrong of me to assume how they feel. I think the answer to this question is that women’s bodies are more sexualised than men’s, but to say men don’t feel the pressure would be silly. In the last few years the increase of men with eat disorders has increased, they now see these perfect men and feel like that can’t match up to that standard. I just think the plus size men that are in the media, there size isn’t the issue when they are talked about, whereas for women, size is the first thing the talk about.

Do you think there’s an assumption made/stereotype that exists about plus-size people? How would you respond to it?

I think most of you reading this will have an idea in your head about fat people. Lazy, smelly, a drain on society, a lack of self-control to name just a few. Again I call bullshit, yes there will be some fat people who will fall into the stereotype, but it is a small percentage. I think people think I sit at home, surrounded by buckets of KFC, like fat bastard in the Austin Powers films. Fat people aren’t portrayed in a positive way (while I love Melissa McCarthy, I think she often falls into this trap). You don’t get to see fatties in a positive light to change your mind so you believe the headless pictures you see.

Do you think there’s ever a right way or time to express concern about someone’s weight?

I think the way to look at this question is, would you bring it up with someone who was very slim? If not, then don’t bring it up with a fat person. I get it could come from a place of concern, but think about how you would feel if someone said it to you, put yourself in their shoes.

What are the worst things people have said to you about your body?

I don’t actually get that many negative comments. If I do it is just that I am fat. I shouldn’t be wearing something, It does nothing for my figure. Or I can’t actually be happy.

What have people said (or do you wish they’d say) that would compliment your body or appearance?

Without sounding like a big head I get compliments on my body and appearance regularly, the blogging babes are always telling you how good you look (thanks). Other people tell me they love my curves etc and that I am pretty and beautiful. And I believe it, because I feel that way about myself, not 100% of the time, but the majority of the time. I don’t need others to validate my body.

Do you find yourself hanging out with women who are closer to your size?

Before I started blogging I was the only fat girl I really knew, now I surround myself with fat babes and I love it. It has done wonders for my confidence and it is empowering. I went on my first fat rad shopping trip last year, and it was so amazing to shop with people my size, and them to understand. I recommend everyone go shopping and hang out with fat people.

How has your weight affected your sex life, if at all?

I wrote a whole post about this, which you can find here. This covers a lot of stuff for the following questions and i think it is one of my favourite things i have written for this blog. 

When you've been single, has your weight affected your dating life?

This is covered slightly in the previous answer but these days no, I make it clear I am big, so there is no disappointment. If a guy likes me, it is for me, not how I look.

(I find the next two questions a bit pointless, it is like saying would you weird if the guy you were dating was a vegetation. I think these questions are reducing me to just my looks, and i am so much more than that)

Do you feel weird if the guy you’re with only dates larger women?

As long as I am not a fetish then I don’t really care. Everyone has a preference, I prefer slim guys, and should a guy be put off by that fact? Of course not. I think it would be silly to assume someone is only dating you because you are big, and if they were, it would be very obvious.

Do you feel weird if he's only dated slimmer women before you?


This is similar to the pervious answer, no, the past is the past, I am now his future. Don’t look back and compare yourself, too much focus is put on the way people look. Beauty fades, it isn’t the basis for a lasting relationship. 

If you made it this far, well done, gold star for you, i hoped you enjoyed reading this and found it interesting, i would love to know your opinions so please feel free to comment or email me. 
Lots of other fabulous ladies have taken part in this, so please go give them a read, i think it will be really enriching and you will learn lots. 

Clairehttp://amonkeyfatshionista.co.uk/
Naomiwww.diamondsnpearls.co.uk

Luciawww.ucantwearthat.com
Rebeccahttp://theplussideofme.com
Michaelacardifforniagurl.blogspot.com
Lollyhttp://lollylikesfatshion.blogspot.co.uk/
Bettyhttp://www.bigfatbetty.com
Ginahttp://www.fatfitfine.blogspot.co.uk/
Debzhttp://www.wannabeprincess.co.uk/
Becky Barneshttp://www.mrsbebeblog.co.uk/
NatWww.awheelbarrowfullofstyle.blogspot.co.uk
Emmahttp://emmaatouchofsparkle.weebly.com/ 
Vickyhttp://therandomnessoftwee.blogspot.co.uk/

Becky Brownwww.doesmyblogmakemelookfat.com
Amanda http://cruellamcg.wordpress.com/
Elenahttp://www.frivolousmrsd.com/
Anne-Lisehttp://muki7x7.blogspot.co.uk 
Steph

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OMCZ: Red carpet Glamour


Challenge 27#
Red carpet glamour- This weeks challenge theme has been chosen by me! Here is what i said about it "As it is award season i would love to see some Red Carpet Glamour. Be inspired by some of the amazing outfits that have been down the red carpet and try and incorporate some of the key trends that seem to be appearing (colour blocking, bold colours, black and white) or even try and emulate your favourite stars red carpet look. " 









Dress - Koko via New Look Inspire
Necklace - Primark

I had such grand plans when i set this challenge, i wanted a really special knock out dress, but having done the 12 days of Christmas dresses i have shown most of my really wow dresses, couple that with an awful cold/back pain and i feel a little let down with my final look, sorry! I got this dress in he sale, i had my eye on it for ages, they had a 22 left and i didn't actually expect it to fit me as i find koko runs small, but because the top part of stretchy it fit like a dream. I love the shape of the dress, v neck to show some cleavage, nips me in at the waist and glides over my hips. I would have liked it to be a few inches longer for a more classy look. Add a statement necklace and i am ready to go. This is maybe more Razzies red carpet than Oscar Red carpet. 

Go check out the other ladies 
Verena - http://aplussizefashionobsession.blogspot.de/
Gillian - www.weegillie.com
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Mint green







Jumper - Primark
Jeans - New Look Inspire 
Boots - Simply Be 

In a recent trip to Primark i spotted a selection of eyelash knit cardigans, now i am partial to a bit of eyelash knit, it is just so soft and cosy. I picked up the mint green and thought it would be great for spring as pastels are going to be huge. I did get a bit close to my gas cooker at one point which resulted in a delightful smell and slightly crispy jumper.
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Smock the week







Dress - ASOS Curve 

This is one my bargain dresses i bought in the sale, it has since gone done to £11 which is amazing value. I would recommend sizing up as the fabric has no stretch. Normally i am not in love with smock style dresses, i find they make my figure look bigger, but i saw Aisling wearing in it in Liverpool and i was won over. The sleeves are a bit OTT for me but you can't see them the way i have styled it.  
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Teacher's Pet







Dress - New Look Inspire
Crop top - Primark
Cardgian - New Look Inspire

Just a quick post from me today, i've had a really busy week, teaching everyday and i am exhausted. This is a quick outfit i threw together the other morning, it is hard to tell what to wear at 7.30am as it is still kinda dark out so i don't know what the day holds. This dress as been sat in my wardrobe for ages and i hardly wore it, but recently i have taken a shining to it and i'm wearing it quite regularly, i guess i like having long sleeves meaning i don't have to wear a cardigan for teaching (they keep the Uni very warm) and it is comfortable but still fashionable.
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Spring into style






Dress* - Fashion World
Shoes* - Fashion World 

Last month i was contacted by Fashion World and asked if i would like to take part in their Style Inspiration challenge: Spring into Style. I picked this amazing colour block skater dress in a size 20. I liked how bold the orange was and with the black detail it looked really striking. I can imagine wearing this to a spring tea party.  I really like this dress but i'm not sure it likes me as much, the pleating detail, while pretty, doesn't sit the best on me, but i think that is because i am big in the hips. Also the black around my bust doesn't seem to sit right, to me anyway, it just makes my bust look a funny shape, maybe a different bra would help, or my body portions just aren't right for this dress. The length is just below knee on me, which is really lady like and as the skirt flares out slighty it is very nice. The shoes are from the Claire Richards collection, when i first saw them i thought i would never be able to walk in them but actually they are really comfortable, the platform helps and they aren't as high as they look. 

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Cut for Evans review

I ordered two pieces from the Cut collection for Evans, it is a collection designed by graduate students, it is a big step outside of the Evans comfort zone but i love that. It won't be to everyone's taste and that is fine. Anyway i thought i would show you what the pieces i got look like on. Excuse my lack of make up and no shoes, i just took these photos quickly for you.




First up is abstract print shirt. I got the 24 as i know if it has buttons i need to size up for my bust. Plus i wanted a slightly baggy look. The fit is good on me, but there was more room in the bust than i thought, so you might be fine in your normal size. The back has some lovely attention to detail with some pintuck detail. The colours and the print are amazing and really eye catching. I can't wait to dress this up. 




The other item i ordered is the yellow cut out scuba dress. I got this in a 22 and i don't know if i should have got the 20, the material is a thick scuba material, it clings to every lump and bump, shapewear could be a must for this dress. The 20 might have been more bodycon and might have looked better. Also the print doesn't line up correctly on my dress which is a bad sad. I loved the cut out detail, it is what drew me to this dress. On me it sits above my knee. Sadly i'm not in love with it, the yellow colour really doesn't go with my skintone and it just doesn't do anything for my figure. i prefer something with a bit more shape. There will be some girls who totally rock this, i just don't think i am one of them.

On a final note, i was really impressed with the price points of these items, normally Evans inflate prices for collections but the prices here are in line with normal Evans stock which i was really pleased with. 
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Modern Love



Babydoll - Debenhams 

So Valentines day is upon us, for a single person who is in the midst of heartbreak, i can say i wasn't looking forward to it. My parents came up and took me for lunch and to do some food shopping as my card was cloned and the bank have blocked it, all well but it leaves me without any money for a week. I bought a lot of chocolate in Asda, my mum was glaring at me, i just told her it is valentines day and i am alone, i want to end up in a sugar coma so deep i won't remember any of this. 

Anyhow there is a point to this post, my Valentine this year is myself, i wanted to learn to love myself, and after a break up, where you look at every possible flaw in yourself to see what you did wrong, you take a bit of a battering. So i put on some sexy undies that i bought while we were together but broke up before they saw the light of day and paraded around my bedroom to some loud music, i felt great and dare i say it, sexy? and it seemed a waste for only by cuddly toys to see this, so i thought i would share it with you. Happy Valentines Day. xxx

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OMCZ - Looking Back


Challenge 26#
Looking Back - This weeks challenge theme has been chosen by Steph.
"My theme is looking back and I’d like us to all look back over the last 12 months since the challenge started and see how we have changed."

My first OMCZ post, the theme was blazing red.
12 Months later...





Crop top - Primark
Skirt  - New Look Inspire 
Shoes - Claire Richards for Fashion World 
Fat Bitch Necklace - Black Heart Creative 

Wow, there is such a difference in the pictures, i look about 100 times more confident now, i love the first pose, i just felt so empowered in this outfit and my hair and make up has come a long way. I took inspiration from Callie who looked amazing in her crop top and pencil skirt. A year ago if you told me i would be wearing a crop top and pencil skirt on my blog, i would have laughed in your face, but here i am, and i actually think i look good. Yes there are lumps and bumps but so what, i am not a 2D person, i am real and this is how some women look. 


Go check out the other ladies 
Gillian - www.weegillie.com
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