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Please tell me this is shopped.

Man this post-mortem gave me alllll the feelings last night. I’m one year out of a 4 1/2 year relationship, that was supposed to end in a wedding September of last year. A lot of times it feels dumb to still feel so in the weeds with it, and to still feel love for someone who brutalized me so much. It sort of was

where is the dog

This is the richest part is this juxtaposition:

There is more to sizing them up than just increasing inches but yes, everything should be able to be sized up. You can’t tell me that there’s too big of a difference between a 12 and an 18 to do it but say 0 and a 12 are totally easy to do. That just isn’t true.

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She’s not “oddly prepared” — asking complicated policy questions is one of the ways beauty pageants try to seem legit.

Yeah, the supreme cheesiness of this moniker does not bode well for the actual clothes. I too imagine sequins, inspirational quote t-shirts and waterfall-front cardigans in every colour of the jewel tone rainbow. Every time I go shopping I become more and more frustrated that plus-size clothing buyers seem to think

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“Jim Carrey was one hundred percent correct when he said, “There’s no meaning to any of this,” on the red carpet of a Harper’s Bazaar party Friday. on the red carpet of a Harper’s Bazaar party Friday.”

Meijer shout out! I just bought some super cute/sexy bras from Meijer yesterday. I’m a b/c cup, but they had exactly the same styles for larger breasted women in the same section. I was digging through bras with cups the size of my head looking for my Bs and Cs.

Tim Gunn has long been an advocate for designers designing GOOD clothes for women of all sizes, and I cannot believe that’s still a problem on Project Runway.

I remember one guy who constantly complained about his ‘big’ model, while he was clearly bigger than her. Then there was another one who could’t understand the concept and purpose of boobs.

“...because that is my job as a social media influencer” is hereby the precise utterance that concludes my participation on Earth.

This was my thought as I read this. I’m not “plus sized” but my Mom is and I’ve gone shopping with her my entire life and this is the one and only thought that I and her and all of the women of the world have ever wanted. Just make more sizes of the same stuff for fuck’s sake!

That makes sense but my point is everything SHOULD be available in all the sizes. Plus size shoppers (14 +) are a HUGE segment of the population. It makes no common or fiscal sense for clothing manufactures to not just make everything in all the standard (straight and plus) sizes.

One of my fave Canadian retailers for “work clothes”, Reitmans, integrated their “plus size” section with everything else a year or two ago. It’s fantastic. You just feel like a regular fucking person when you go shopping.

Yeah, but reasons.

Why be “fabulously sized” or “plus sized”? Can’t people just be “sized” bro?

JUST OFFER THE SAME FUCKING CLOTHES IN LARGER SIZES. HAVE THEM ON THE SAME GODDAMN RACKS.

I’m not “fabulously sized.” I am a fat woman who wears size 18. I just want clothes.

He does not hold a candle to Nihilist Arby’s.