Would you date a fat person that wore tight clothes all the time?

It has been an interesting analysis. Unfortunately all of it is completely untrue.

What is true is that fat people in tight clothes neither put effort nor pride in their appearance, and that spills over into other aspects of their life. If they’re not willing to take care of their bodies, then they’re probably not willing to take care of their living space, their career, or their personality.

… says the guy who is so obsessed with fat people that he sees them in something as innocuous as a numeral.

So again, you ignore Jenni? I’m not a fan of hers, but you can’t argue that she wasn’t successful (and wore tight clothes).

And she was damn good-looking, too. Even the prudiest prude can see that.

At this point he’s probably yanking chains. Better to be known as Fat-Shaming Guy than Guy Who Shrugged his Shoulders at Possible Child Rape.

Say, is popcorn low-cal? Ima gonna find out. :smiley:

Some of us like fat people who wear tight clothes. So, yes (in answer to the OP).

For anyone who missed it. Good on ya, JC!

Awwww. Risen to the bait. Good job, Inky. Keep dancing and entertaining us!

And at this juncture, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Hot, Mexican Wife ™ actually belonged to a brother or someone else close to his bus driving self. I also think lorene nailed it in one.

I’ve already asked you twice in this thread why you post so much about fat people and particularly why you keep starting threads about dating fat women and whether fat women are attractive. Yet you keep dodging this question and instead continue to go on and on about fat people. Do you understand why you do this?

Eh, you know what? This happened last time the wife went out of town. He spent the week very randomly dropping pot-shots at “spergy” people and “neckbeards” in places where they didn’t belong. That’s the kind of stuff he finds really funny. His motives are pretty transparent anymore.

The wife shoulda taken the keys to the liquor cabinet.

Except she’s been home this whole weekend laughing it up with me. After we got back from our monday morning 3-mile run, I showed her all the comments people made in this thread. It was fun reading the thread together, almost like reading something out of Cracked or something. A real bonding moment; my wife and I serenaded online to a chorus of dopers.

It made us both glad we have such high standards for each other. And by the way, fatness isn’t genetic. Sorry to disappoint you guys. Some people are simply more motivated than others.

There’s lots of ways a person can be lazy in life, but by being fat they are making their laziness and bad habits very visible. That visibility makes it easier to understand what they are doing wrong, and the depths of denial and ignorance they can spout about their problem can be very annoying.

How did she feel about the comments regarding her molested niece?

Heh. There is no wife.

I’ve concluded that Incubus is a fat autistic man. Because no neurotypical, normal weight individual would perserverate as much as he does over these two topics.

And if he is being honest about his life, it sounds like he and his wife are a perfect match!

Having run or witnessed a number of 10K and half marathons over the years, I can say with a great degree of certainty that the ability to run 3 miles has no bearing whatsoever on the size of the person. Hell, I got passed during the last half marathon near the finish line by a pair of women easily twice my size. So if you meant this as an illustration of how awesomely fit y’all are…you fail.

And I’m not so sure your “wife” found the remarks about your lack of interest in helping her niece amusing. If she did, she is seriously in the wrong line of work.

This statement makes it sound as though you believe ALL fat people are lazy, disorganized, slovenly, worthless, etc.–not just the ones who are wearing tight clothing. Is this a correct interpretation?

This thread is basically “I don’t like fat people, and I especially dislike fat women”. The fact that the OP is so open and unapologetic about this goes to show how anti-fat bigotry is still quite accepted in much of society. And whether or not being fat is genetic, and whether or not being fat is a “choice”, it’s still bigotry – just like homophobia is still bigotry whether or not being gay is a choice.

Ha, that’s exactly what I was thinking. Ooooh, 3 miles! How did you ever manage that?!

3 miles is ok, sure, but it’s not what I’d expect from a fitness expert like you. I consider myself a casual runner at best, but 3 miles doesn’t feel like a fitness-affirming achievement to me at this point. That’s not even half an hour of running for a really fit person.