What's the best term for fat?
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Europeans tend to use the term Thick. Personally I like voluptuous!0
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dietarily challenged.0
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It really is a no win situation. It's like trying to refer to a person's ethnicity, you will always find someone offended at your description.0
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If I am talking about someone else, I'll say "bigger," "larger" or heavyset."
If I am talking about myself I usually say "chunky chick" or "extra jiggle in my wiggle."
Clearly, I think my fat has a fun personality....0 -
I don't really care, but I'd prefer 'fat' over some silly word that is meant to spare my feelings. Though sometimes I joke about being 'squishy' or 'more to love'.0
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under tall. I usually say large or just describe some other aspect, That lady in the floral marquee not being a good term though.0
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When I am trying to describe a fat person at work to someone I will say something like "the bigger lady with the short blonde hair" or something like that.
If I were to refer to myself like when meeting a client who hasn't met me for the first time "usually I refer to my car" but if I HAD too, I'd say, "well, I'm kind of petite, well actually I used to be petite, but now I'm just short."0 -
fluffy0
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It really seems to be a no-win situation. You have a good attitude about it but many others think the term fat is condescending or insulting. I personally say the large or bigger person...really I try to avoid using any weight related identifiers- most people have other characteristics to be identified by....
I have to disagree with the previous comment...i don't see voluptuous and fat to be the same thing at all. I hear voluptuous and I think curvy but not necessarily overweight...like Jessica Rabbit or something0 -
First of all, Kudo's for acknowledging that you're "fat." (Not my words, yours and your here trying to do something about it.) I always try to use the term heavy set girl and add a compliment like wearing that cute blue top or haircut or something if referring to a girl/woman. A guy - he's just heavy set b/c they don't care as much. But if someone is offended b/c someone uses a word that is not to their liking, it could most likely be that they haven't acknowleded that they are "that" whatever that word is yet.0
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wait i have a better one!!!!!!!!!!
"Under Construction"
"renovations underway, stand clear of awesomeness"0 -
BMI-normous0
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When I visited home this past Christmas, a friend of mine gave me a hug and said, "How's my big girl?" Eventhough I don't like being called, "big" but I really wouldn't have liked it if she had called me fat.0
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It really is a hard line to toe though because we never really know what is offensive to others. I try to maintain the attitude that if I wuld be offended, I dont say it.0
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BMI-normous
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Fat works. After all any politically correct term you can come up with today will be taboo tomorrow, and this is the way it'll keep going until it's considered wrong to even acknowledge it ever.0
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Stored energy is the best term.0
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When I am trying to describe a fat person at work to someone I will say something like "the bigger lady with the short blonde hair" or something like that.
If I were to refer to myself like when meeting a client who hasn't met me for the first time "usually I refer to my car" but if I HAD too, I'd say, "well, I'm kind of petite, well actually I used to be petite, but now I'm just short."
I try to find some other description than the person's weight if you need to describe them....
like "Jenny, the blonde lady who's desk is by the rear stairs, with the 3 kids?"
or "Jack, the one who is always talking about cars"
Generally, if you think for a few extra seconds, past their weight, you can find SOMETHING and leave their weight out of the conversation.0 -
Overweight for fat, underweight for too thin. There isn't anything difficult about it.0
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big0
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Call it what it is...no matter how nicely you try and put it, it still boils down to being fat/overweight..lol0
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I use "relaxed muscle"0
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"great personality"0
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"must be bulking"
"Dirty Bulk"0 -
Most people I know say "heavy set"0
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it's a trap0 -
"great personality"
:noway:0 -
Rubenesque ; )0
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Zoftig.0
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I try not to refer to other peoples weights, but for me I say I have junk in the trunk... and the bonnet!
I'm loving fluffy though!0
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