Does anyone hate to be called fluffy?
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I prefer voluptuous but I take what I can get.0
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Yes. I know I'm fat, don't BS me.0
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my husband says I am comfortable, my girls call my fluffy0
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I was reminded of this (also from the two recent posts about body type names). Buddy of mine looks to be muscluar and is a few inches shorter. I weighed about 180lbs at the time (also around 20% bodyfat). I asked him he much he weighed, he said "oh about 155lbs". I was going wtf? He explained his muscles were fluffy. I had to laugh at that.0
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I sometimes call my ex Fluffy... or Stinky... I always have. I thought they are terms of endearment? He calls me Steve...0
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I love it when my elderly neighbor calls me muffin. Reminds me of my muffin top.0
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can't say i've experienced being called 'fluffy'.... been called lots of other things tho0
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It's better than 'fluffer'
Ah hahahahaha!!!! Fo SHO!0 -
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ITS SO FLUFFY IM GONNA DIE!!0
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whats wrong with fluffy?? i think its way better than fatass.0
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Yes. It's not fluff, it's my winter fur.
Keeps me warm at night lol0 -
Actually I LOVE IT... Fluffy was the nickname given to me when I earned my 1st degree black belt (at our school, all the black belts get nicknames) and I'm associated with a Bichon which I had for 13 years. So I think of it as my personality, nothing to do with weight!0
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Only had that happen once. At a party and my friend introduced me to someone as "Her fluffy friend" I about died. So yeah, I do NOT enjoy that term. But I suppose its somewhat nicer than if shed said "This is Julie - our FAT friend"0
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Personally, i like the term "fluffy" better than fat, chubby, obese, etc... I call myself fluffy all the time. Everyone is different but instead of saying don't touch my roll,(lol), i tell my husband to not touch my fluff.... i just think it sounds better...0
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Gabriel Iglesies made me love the word fluffy0
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Yes. It's not fluff, it's my winter fur.
Keeps me warm at night lol
Recently had to see my extended family who hasn't seen me since the ol gain, and I told them this was just my winter coat :happy:0 -
Only had that happen once. At a party and my friend introduced me to someone as "Her fluffy friend" I about died. So yeah, I do NOT enjoy that term. But I suppose its somewhat nicer than if shed said "This is Julie - our FAT friend"
Or she could have been a real friend to you and just said "This is my friend Julie."
That's pretty mean that she had to use some term for your size in an introduction in the first place!:frown:0 -
Not really. lol Since Fluffy is the 4th level of fatness, than its okay. http://comedians.jokes.com/gabriel-iglesias/videos/gabriel-iglesias--the-sixth-level-of-fat0
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