Re: Are fat girls accepted by their in-laws?
One person’s fat is another person’s big-bones. I’ve seen slender people with a double-chin as well. So, the presence of a double-chin can’t always be used to determine if someone is thin or fat or whatever. It’s subjective. One’s body can vary in how it distributes fat deposits.
The point is, people get picked on for a lot of things. Attractive people might get picked on less for their looks…or they might get picked on for looks by people who are jealous of them…they might get picked on about their personality and intelligence. There’s no stopping or controlling what others will say about you. If you also feel that you need to work on yourself, then work on yourself. If the OP is mainly worried about acceptance by in-laws…then she could be Angelina Jolie and still not be accepted.
This is exactly my point. The thread is about fat people so giving examples of big boned people doesn’t make sense unless we are calling all fat people big boned or all big boned people fat.