eggymagic
EggyMagic
eggymagic

Do you even have breasts?

9 pounds is MORE than enough to push a woman from a healthy BMI into an unhealthy BMI. At my height at 150 I’m a “healthy” BMI at 159 I’m overweight. You might want to just stop and recognize that there are factors you haven’t considered. As I stated elsewhere, breast size, bone density, and muscle mass are all things

1. Never said I weighed my breasts at home.

This isn’t true - it depends a ton on whether or not the breasts are fatty or dense. A woman with 32G would have breasts that are a lot heavier than 32A because her breasts are likely to be dense while the 32A is more likely to be fatty. Having weighed my boobs myself you’re so off.

Actually, scientifically across African American populations the BMI is not a good measure because the standard 25 BMI overestimates obesity in black people (who frequently have denser bones and more muscle mass) and underestimates it in Asian people. Further, black women are far more likely to have very dense breasts

I’ve burned bridges twice and I have no regrets and it did not bite me in the ass. To be fair, I filed a legal complaint with one of those places. Both places treated me like shit, were incredibly degrading, I didn’t need them for references, and in at least one job they needed to reassess how they were going to treat

She absolutely has an iron clad prenup, but it’s one that will undoubtedly leave her comfortable. No one is saying she has to go out and denounce her dad, but saying that she only has financial reasons for stumping for dear old daddy is untrue - especially when given her pregnancy she had a valid out.

No she doesn’t. She married into a family much wealthier than her own. Should they divorce the settlement would be significant.

I stay away from telling anyone how they should eat. I couldn’t do a raw diet - I’d feel hungry all of the time. But if it makes you feel good you do you. The one thing we’re learning is there’s no such thing as the perfect diet - rather there are many healthy diets.

I literally created a burner for this because it turns out this (probably) isn’t true, and because you’re reiterating a food fallacy - namely that what we eat is the sum of its parts and that isn’t true. Cooked food for example has more calories (in terms of what the body can extract out) than raw foods, so part of