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StarWitness

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I dunno about you, but in my neck of the woods, if you notice that someone has lost weight, you mention it. The vast majority of the time, they take the observation as a compliment and tell you how/why they've become thinner.

But as someone who presumably prefers to see a fat body over a thin one, do you engage in this social ritual? Considering how prevalent the idea of weight loss as an admirable achievement is, if you know (or at least have a good idea) that mentioning to someone that they look slimmer is going to make them feel good, do you put that before your own preferences?
 

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