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[this post will probably make me sound stupid, but eh... ^_^]

Over the past two years as I've put on 60+ pounds, I've become very sensitive to noticing how I fit into things, just generally taking up space, as in the title. Up until about 200 nothing was really any different, but now that I'm hitting around 220, I've noted it starting to become harder to insert myself in the connected desk/chairs we have here on campus without some fancy maneuvering, and even then it's becoming a tighter fit. And while I'm not nearly big enough to have trouble fitting into theater seats and the like, I'm a lot more conscious now of how much space I have left before I reach that point. I was of course fully aware this kind of thing went hand-in-hand with gaining (obviously), but it's still a weird thing to start experiencing. Have other people here who've gained had similarly rough transitions or just enjoy the side-effect in and of itself and don't have that kind of concern?
 

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