Am I bad minded for thinking she put the chewing gum under the cake stand herself for ‘content.’
I thought the same! Slow day at the officeAm I bad minded for thinking she put the chewing gum under the cake stand herself for ‘content.’
She doesn't care. She just knows it will draw attention. She's too interested in wanting to be posh. Or have people think she is. She's no interest in shopping at MatalanI don’t understand what her problem is. Their women’s range goes up to size 20 which is a “plus” size. And they also have a plus size range that goes up to size 28…?!? Boring.
I was wondering the same thing. Which clothes size would make her happy with the shops?!I’d like to know if she has a cut off point for plus size inclusivity?
I agree that it’s annoying when some stores stop their sizing at, say, a 20.
But is Laura saying they should all stock her size? Or does she honestly expect every store to stock every size, up to maybe a 30 plus? Which, whilst it would be very inclusive, is probably - No definitely - not commercially viable.
Would she not be better off promoting plus size brands and campaigning for those brands to be more financially accessible for everyone?
Her size. I'm sure she once congratulated a shop for stocking ip to a 26, so I guess that's her size, she wasn't bothered about sizes above.I was wondering the same thing. Which clothes size would make her happy with the shops?!
Absolutely true. She even promoted Sainsbury’s Tu which technically does go up to a 26 (her claimed size) but only in a tiny number of garments and none of the dresses she was seen advertising but she was able to fit into some of their size 24s so didn’t give a duck.Her size. I'm sure she once congratulated a shop for stocking ip to a 26, so I guess that's her size, she wasn't bothered about sizes above.
This is why I struggle with her because there's nothing underpinning her body positivity other than the desire to go to a shop and try on pretty dresses. Which is fine and I have nothing against wanting to do that (would love to find more stuff in actual shops myself) but it really seems like she's just trying to recapture that teenage shopping experience and nothing deeper and I honestly think that's why this attempt at body positivity doesn't actually work for her. It's just so shallow and doesn't really have anything behind it or beyond it.I was wondering the same thing. Which clothes size would make her happy with the shops?!
Oooh the drama! Thanks for the update, would have missed it if you didn’t say anything as I hid posts from that woman - got sick of seeing her daily outfit posts. She’s making a big deal of nothing, get a grip woman!It’s all kicking off on the fb group. Someone had the audacity to bring up wanting to lose weight, and they piled on her and got her post removed. She complaine and comments turned off on her post. Same person now posted “I think I’m going to leave this group” and another pile on! An actual therapist said in the comments that sometimes the behaviour of those in the group is major red flags. Comments turned off again!
I was just going to say the same thing, I hid her because her daily photos were doing my head in! was her original post about losing weight? That group is crazyOooh the drama! Thanks for the update, would have missed it if you didn’t say anything as I hid posts from that woman - got sick of seeing her daily outfit posts. She’s making a big deal of nothing, get a grip woman!
What Facebook group?It’s all kicking off on the fb group. Someone had the audacity to bring up wanting to lose weight, and they piled on her and got her post removed. She complaine and comments turned off on her post. Same person now posted “I think I’m going to leave this group” and another pile on! An actual therapist said in the comments that sometimes the behaviour of those in the group is major red flags. Comments turned off again!
Do tell me the name of the group xThat group is toxic! Any mention of positive anti diet weight loss seems to trigger other members. It’s a typical FB group where these ‘admin managers’ think they’re above you