by Renee » July 17th, 2019, 7:56 am
Mel Gibson wrote: ↑July 17th, 2019, 1:18 am
How should I know how fat you are? You know what I look like in
current form, which is lean and toned obviously, but I have no clue what you look like. It's not that I really care, but when one states they were obese as a kid, and heavy as a teen like you have, 99% of the time I can state with accuracy that this issue just gets worse with age, until they resemble a shape like that of a Blimp flying machine!
Dont get snooty with me....I did not ask you if you knew my physical appearance... YOU used the term "imagined". I was asking for your "imagined" description. And I find your choice of words, "a Blimp Flying Machine" rather curious.....Were you born in 1901, do you refer your car as " the horseless carriage"? Is the refrigerator called an "icebox" in your world?...
Then again you are a hick right out of the northern boondocks...
The last I remember, you are kinda average height for a guy, on the thin side with a lumpy red face which is a common physical trait of an alcoholic. No offense but you are certainly nothing I would look twice at if I saw you on the street...Again, no offense meant....We all have our specific tastes and preferences and mine tends toward something above the level of subhuman.
What I'm trying to say is that calling yourself "lean and toned" is I guess your perception of how you look in your minds eye...just as my perception of myself is that of a short obese chick.
You see Mel, almost everyone has a mild form of body dysmorphia but it usually works differently for men and women. In general, men tend to ignore their physical flaws and think they are better looking than they actually are, hence your bloated opinion that you are somehow an above average physical specimen and that I am out of your league. While women on the other hand, like myself, tend to over emphasize their physical flaws, obsess over them, and be overly critical of their appearance; hence my usual self deprecation for the purpose of entertainment.
Rest assured that neither of these perceptions are completely accurate representations of how we appear in the eyes of others.
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How should I know how fat you are? You know what I look like in [b][i]current[/i][/b] form, which is lean and toned obviously, but I have no clue what you look like. It's not that I really care, but when one states they were obese as a kid, and heavy as a teen like you have, 99% of the time I can state with accuracy that this issue just gets worse with age, until they resemble a shape like that of a Blimp flying machine!
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Dont get snooty with me....I did not ask you if you knew my physical appearance... YOU used the term "imagined". I was asking for your "imagined" description. And I find your choice of words, "a Blimp Flying Machine" rather curious.....Were you born in 1901, do you refer your car as " the horseless carriage"? Is the refrigerator called an "icebox" in your world?...:laugh: Then again you are a hick right out of the northern boondocks... :laugh:
The last I remember, you are kinda average height for a guy, on the thin side with a lumpy red face which is a common physical trait of an alcoholic. No offense but you are certainly nothing I would look twice at if I saw you on the street...Again, no offense meant....We all have our specific tastes and preferences and mine tends toward something above the level of subhuman.
What I'm trying to say is that calling yourself "lean and toned" is I guess your perception of how you look in your minds eye...just as my perception of myself is that of a short obese chick.
You see Mel, almost everyone has a mild form of body dysmorphia but it usually works differently for men and women. In general, men tend to ignore their physical flaws and think they are better looking than they actually are, hence your bloated opinion that you are somehow an above average physical specimen and that I am out of your league. While women on the other hand, like myself, tend to over emphasize their physical flaws, obsess over them, and be overly critical of their appearance; hence my usual self deprecation for the purpose of entertainment.
Rest assured that neither of these perceptions are completely accurate representations of how we appear in the eyes of others.