http://news.yahoo.com/overweight-womans-...07835.html
DEAR OFFENDED DAUGHTER: You are not wrong for wanting to be comfortable. But please remember that when you visit someone else's home, that person's wishes take precedence -- even if it used to be your childhood home.
While you say you are comfortable in your own skin, it would be interesting to know what your physician thinks about your obesity. I suspect that your mother would be prouder of you if you were less complacent and more willing to do something about your weight problem.
I like thick women myself but the way this woman describes herself (60-70 pounds overweight), plus her mom's reaction, I'm guessing this isn't muscle weight with some curves. Good on Abby for answering honestly and not being PC.
DEAR OFFENDED DAUGHTER: You are not wrong for wanting to be comfortable. But please remember that when you visit someone else's home, that person's wishes take precedence -- even if it used to be your childhood home.
While you say you are comfortable in your own skin, it would be interesting to know what your physician thinks about your obesity. I suspect that your mother would be prouder of you if you were less complacent and more willing to do something about your weight problem.
I like thick women myself but the way this woman describes herself (60-70 pounds overweight), plus her mom's reaction, I'm guessing this isn't muscle weight with some curves. Good on Abby for answering honestly and not being PC.