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  1. aussieamazonwoman

    Fat women....

    I'm with fatlane and Hourglass on this one. I think your question could easily read as "women are notoriously easy to get into bed with" and still draw a similar range of responses. If a woman feels like having easy casual sex, whether she is large, small, or anything else then she will be...
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    The Scale: Friend or Foe?

    I do not own a scale. For me, over the years I have learnt that what I weigh is not a good measure of how well I am looking after myself. I went through a stage in my very early 20's where I lost a lot of weight by not eating. My entire sense of self hinged upon seeing the number go down. I was...
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    Bad Doctor!

    Hi there, Bigbri: No, as I'm in Australia, even though I have private insurance, I was sent through the public health system. Molly: thanks for your understanding. I think you are spot on - yes doctors get jaded, but so do *we*. I have been big since I was a a baby, at my first dietitian...
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    Preference for BBW Friendship?

    My female friends come in all shapes and sizes. My close female friends are people I would describe as "beautiful (as in soul wise), wise, compassionate and for the most part, happy with themselves" I had a colleague at work, who is a very large woman, tell me I shouldn't be eating sushi last...
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    BBW's and Skinny Dudes

    Like some others who have responded to this thread, I don;t have a particular "type" physically. Yes I had a lovely boyfriend for years, who was shorter than me and skinny. We connected mentally, had fireworks physically and a very deep emotional connection. For me now, anyone I consider...
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    Bad Doctor!

    Once again - thanks all so much for the thoughtful replies. I am really touched at the amount of support in this place and the level of understanding from you all, as well as the practical suggestions. As I said before I usually don't get too upset, but the disrespectful references to my fat...
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    Bad Doctor!

    Thanks for your replies everyone. Usually I'm pretty good at not getting too upset and for the most part am pretty happy with myself, so the odd experience of being treated differently because I am a big girl doesn't get to me. I think I am most angry about her writing a report which says she...
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    Bad Doctor!

    So I was referred to the dermatology clinic by my GP, as I had developed a cyst on my face. Dermatology clinic tell me I am obese (really, I had never noticed?) and it is probably hormonal and refer me to endocrinology. Rude doctor in endocrinology takes a medical history (fair enough they...
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    help...?

    Firstly, Mirandarosey - good on you for exploring your issues in your relationship. I think this takes lots of courage and have heaps of respect for you as a result of your honest and inquiring post (and hugs - you genuinely sound like you are seriously considering the dynamic of your...
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    Do you think location is important in establishing a good self-image?

    In some ways, yes, I think the social environment we live in does affect self image. When I spent a bit of time in France as a young woman, I was absolutely enormous compared to most French women I came across. But then I am also ridiculously fabulously tall (6ft 1 inches). So really...
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    Menopause and BBW's

    Perhaps that is the "average" way things go with "becoming a woman" but not in my case. I am a VERY tall girl and a very FAT girl and always have been - and I began menstruating at the age of 14. Not at all young by the standard of my peers (most of whom were thin) and well, no-one was as tall...
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    Fat people it much more than slim people?

    Somewhere here, I have a thread that describes a little bit of my story.... the short version is: as a teenager an endocrinologist who is one of Oz's leading experts on childhood obesity, ondertook the task to find out what was *wrong* with me. Her conclusion was that I was like a "very...
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    Bi Sizual. Are you, or can you truly be attracted to wide ranges of sizes?

    Great discussion....thanks everyone it's been an interesting read. I think it is really really interesting, the question of attraction and "type". I once had a romance with a guy who was *really* into big girls, but he was so focused on the *big* part, he really didn't seem interested in...
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    Show Your Skill/Talent/Hobby Off! - BBW Only Please

    thankyou BeautifulPD for your kind words! Yes, I like tarot as well (although can only read for other people, never myself). I wish I could understand palm reading. I find most of the esoteric arts pretty interesting to explore:)
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    Show Your Skill/Talent/Hobby Off! - BBW Only Please

    Great Thread MizzSnakeBite, My hobbies aren't as visual (and are possibly a bit nutty). I play the piano and write music, have since I was a kid and still play every day and I also love to sing jazz (I swear when I was younger I would have totally followed a creative path except for the...
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