Question Posted Wednesday September 23 2009, 8:26 pm
today in math class i overheard two girls talking about this overweight girl who got pregnant and they were saying things like "who would have sex with a fat person" i felt offended because i am an overweight person myself. i am hoping to lose weight and when i do, i would never make fun of overweight people because i know it hurts. and i've been there but i was wondering. do the overweight people who become skinny tease other overweight people or not? or does it just depend on their personality
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Lilz answered Sunday September 27 2009, 10:21 am: It's definatly the personality. It can be if the overweight person that lost the weight is still insecure about themself they tease. They feel bad cause they know that their hurting them. And it also depends on who you hang out with. I'm over weight but im 5'10 so it doesn't show as much but I still get those little laughs every now and then but I know I look good. haha. But it depends on how the person views him/her self.
Dave68 answered Thursday September 24 2009, 8:56 am: IME, people that have been through teasing or didn't grow up pretty and popular tend to be less superficial.
It also depends on age and maturity. If you're in high school, then everything is about social status. Some girls will start acting like their former antagonists trying to get acceptance from them. They may abandon their old friends so they can hang with the "cool" girls. [ Dave68's advice column | Ask Dave68 A Question ]
christina answered Thursday September 24 2009, 2:39 am: It could happen. Some kids become jaded from being teased & don't seem to learn so they tease too.
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