It's because she doesn't know the difference between something physically fitting on her body, and actually fitting in terms of how it is meant to appear on your frame.She keep saying she doesn't have big boobs, but she's got a decent sized chest?? It's because her belly is so big, it pokes out making them look smaller . They're all squashed in that red dress it is truly awful on her.
She's deffo in denial about how much weight she's gained. If she has to get a bigger size she blames the clothes, but is over the moon and praises the store if she can squeeze into a size 22/24
Yeah you can see it's stretched within an inch of it's life there. I don't known why she's creaming her gusset over that dress anyway, I don't even think it's that niceIt's because she doesn't know the difference between something physically fitting on her body, and actually fitting in terms of how it is meant to appear on your frame.
That red dress is a prime example - here's why, Becky, if you're reading (and it's obvious you do). Here it is on the model vs. you.
On the model there is ample space in the chest and it sits naturally on the waist. It isn't designed to be skin tight. The straps also sit right on the natural shoulder point, so that it is almost a bib - the fabric should flow down without hugging at all.
On you, because the chest is too small, it firstly fits skin tight, making it puff out at the waist - leading to that unflattering 'pregnant' look on the stomach - and the straps do not sit at your natural shoulder point, you've had to tug them diagonally to where your bra digs in to your shoulders. That is why it looks scruffy, unflattering and uncomfortable. You need 2-3 sizes bigger for it to fit correctly.
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I wondered if she’d consider WLS. Her mate Trina Louise had it done and seems to be living her best life and is looking great now.I have little to add that @Tabitha hasn't already written very well, but I will say, JP is going to look like a pedalo with a free candy van in that pervert trench.
I don't know why she spends so much money on bags but so little on clothes. It just makes her bags look fake. I don't think she realises for a second that anyone with a good enough eye to notice a well-made designer bag is also going to notice the hideously bobbled, creased acrylic-blend sweatshop crap she thinks are clothes.
And I'm sorry to say the reality is that she can buy all the designer bags she wants - if she remains morbidly obese, she will never look rich. She'll always look like she can't afford good nutrition or a personal trainer or medical help, which are the most common reasons for being overweight.
It's just sad she is so smug about it. That bag is the cost of a gastric sleeve in Turkey. I don't understand how she isn't ashamed.
Trina is getting a romantic proposal in Thailand from a man who is head over heels for her, and Becky can't brush the back of her hair because her neck is too fat. It's beyond delusion - she's just thick as pig s**t.I wondered if she’d consider WLS. Her mate Trina Louise had it done and seems to be living her best life and is looking great now.
The cost of that bag alone would’ve been a hefty deposit for towards such surgery. As you say, that Dior bag will look like a Turkish ‘genuine fake’ knock off on Becky, paired with her ill fitting Shien tat.
If she really wanted WLS I’m sure her Dr would be able to offer help. I‘m overweight and my Dr signed me up to a course run by TBC ( the Bariatric consultancy). I have an apt with a Bariatric surgeon in July.I wondered if she’d consider WLS. Her mate Trina Louise had it done and seems to be living her best life and is looking great now.
The cost of that bag alone would’ve been a hefty deposit for towards such surgery. As you say, that Dior bag will look like a Turkish ‘genuine fake’ knock off on Becky, paired with her ill fitting Shien tat.
I looked up her salary at the place she works and it’s £30k per annum. It’s decent but she has it in her head that she is a very high earner and classy lady.I treated myself to a Lulu Guinness handbag and paid £350 and felt guilty for ages after buying it. I don’t understand her obsession with designer brands, even paying £120 for a Le Crusseut grill pan. She gets out of breath when talking so don’t know how she’ll cope when trying to lift the pan when it has food in it.
I really wish you the best of luck! My daughter's best friend had WLS and it has completely changed her life. I hope it all goes well for you.If she really wanted WLS I’m sure her Dr would be able to offer help. I‘m overweight and my Dr signed me up to a course run by TBC ( the Bariatric consultancy). I have an apt with a Bariatric surgeon in July.
£30k is less than the median salary so it's not that great tbh.I looked up her salary at the place she works and it’s £30k per annum. It’s decent but she has it in her head that she is a very high earner and classy lady.
Personally, I would rather buy a bag from polene or strathberry which are often better quality, than spend 4-figures on a bag.
If you look on consignment stores, her bag doesnt even sell very well so it’s not even a good investment.
J PedaloI have little to add that @Tabitha hasn't already written very well, but I will say, JP is going to look like a pedalo with a free candy van in that pervert trench.
I don't know why she spends so much money on bags but so little on clothes. It just makes her bags look fake. I don't think she realises for a second that anyone with a good enough eye to notice a well-made designer bag is also going to notice the hideously bobbled, creased acrylic-blend sweatshop crap she thinks are clothes.
And I'm sorry to say the reality is that she can buy all the designer bags she wants - if she remains morbidly obese, she will never look rich. She'll always look like she can't afford good nutrition or a personal trainer or medical help, which are the most common reasons for being overweight.
It's just sad she is so smug about it. That bag is the cost of a gastric sleeve in Turkey. I don't understand how she isn't ashamed.
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