WTF to the fluffy girls at my work that don't know what size they wear? Now I'm not knocking the chunky butts bc I'm totally a fat girl myself. But when a size 24 girl tries to squeeze her way into size 18 clothes it's not pretty. Not even a little. I'm going to have to scrub my brain with bleach to get that image out.

After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12


Re: Can I squeeze in a late WTF post?
I thnk all women need a really good, really honest friend. Or a magic mirror.
Like, if I, Miss no Boobs, wear low cut or breast flattering clothing, someone really needs to knock me up side the head and tell me how flat and weird it makes me look.
I'm all about all women feeling sexy in their own skin, but I think there's a difference between feeling sexy and delusional.
I agree - it's not the size on the tag, but the way you look in the clothes.
My mom keeps telling me not to by clothes too big since it will "promote" my weight gain. Um no - I do not want to look like a snausage!! I had a coworker like that and it was so sad to see.
Thank you IVF for our little miracles!!
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
We call this "ten pounds of sh!t in a five pound bag!"
And it can happen with women of all shapes and sizes. There's a gal at work who's probably a size 10, but insists on squeezing herself into the size 6 & 8's she wore pre-pregnancy. Her baby is nearly 2 so I think it's time she accept that she's probably now a size 10 and buy some new clothes that fit and flatter.
I am curvy girl (size 18) and have size 14-22 in my closet. Some cuts, styles and fabrics just fit differently. I don't care what the tag says, I want to look good in what I am wearing and more importantly FEEL good.
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