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I’d rather be fat than thin, Thank you.
By Rozanne Moraes
From being greeted by a friend who literally shouted “Look at what Christmas has done to your waist” (though he did have a point, since all the Christmas cake and the mince pies back home had taken their toll on me) to being told that I would be the perfect side-screen at a cricket match, my weight has become quite a topic (if you could call it that) among pals.
Aren’t we living in a politically correct world, where telling people they are fat is a crime. (This a violation of human rights, ok, I’m starting an “over weight’s against the anorexic-looking-people” lobby group)
Being on the heavier side all my life, I have learnt (and still learning) to take the jibes about my “weight issues” in my stride. Growing up in a country where small or medium was the average size, coming to Malaysia where the average size is extra-small; I was certainly at a disadvantage. Also being taller than an average girl did not help my cause. Now I really know how Gulliver felt in the land of little men.
Shoot me if I am wrong, but we are living in times where, suffering from an eating disorder is almost a fashion statement (look at Nicole Ritchie or Victoria Beckham), being overweight (Or plump – the politically correct way of saying it) is almost a social stigma. Hard to imagine there was an era when being fat was considered a sign of good health, wealth and happiness.
To all of you using your “weight issues” to blame all your failures on, get a life please. It only shows that you are a loser who can’t come to terms with who you really are. If you are bigger than the rest, who cares? It’s your life, live it the way you want.
In a world where Victoria’s Secret models are considered overweight for couture modeling (Giselle Bundchen vs. Kate Moss), I am no where near the accepted size for girls. And don’t think I will ever get there.
So I’d rather have my weekly quota of Dunkin Donuts, than ever look anorexic-looking-Kate-Moss thin.
Hence I can proudly say, I’d rather be fat than thin. Thank you.
I’d rather be fat than thin, Thank you.
By Rozanne Moraes
From being greeted by a friend who literally shouted “Look at what Christmas has done to your waist” (though he did have a point, since all the Christmas cake and the mince pies back home had taken their toll on me) to being told that I would be the perfect side-screen at a cricket match, my weight has become quite a topic (if you could call it that) among pals.
Aren’t we living in a politically correct world, where telling people they are fat is a crime. (This a violation of human rights, ok, I’m starting an “over weight’s against the anorexic-looking-people” lobby group)
Being on the heavier side all my life, I have learnt (and still learning) to take the jibes about my “weight issues” in my stride. Growing up in a country where small or medium was the average size, coming to Malaysia where the average size is extra-small; I was certainly at a disadvantage. Also being taller than an average girl did not help my cause. Now I really know how Gulliver felt in the land of little men.
Shoot me if I am wrong, but we are living in times where, suffering from an eating disorder is almost a fashion statement (look at Nicole Ritchie or Victoria Beckham), being overweight (Or plump – the politically correct way of saying it) is almost a social stigma. Hard to imagine there was an era when being fat was considered a sign of good health, wealth and happiness.
To all of you using your “weight issues” to blame all your failures on, get a life please. It only shows that you are a loser who can’t come to terms with who you really are. If you are bigger than the rest, who cares? It’s your life, live it the way you want.
In a world where Victoria’s Secret models are considered overweight for couture modeling (Giselle Bundchen vs. Kate Moss), I am no where near the accepted size for girls. And don’t think I will ever get there.
So I’d rather have my weekly quota of Dunkin Donuts, than ever look anorexic-looking-Kate-Moss thin.
Hence I can proudly say, I’d rather be fat than thin. Thank you.


mama varadi prashnayak ahuwanam sooooooo sorry!!!

