My boyfriend.
I’m trying to show you all that this is NOT just about one overweight woman bitching and moaning, you should understand that this is not what this is about! I want you all to see four real world people and get their real insight on this blog and what I’m all about and trying to accomplish.
This is not just for fat girls or guys. This is for gay men and women, skinny men and women, and everyone else in the world. So, please read ahead and enjoy this interview from The Skinny Boy.
Q: What first attracted you to The Fat Girl? Body, mind, or personality?
A: I’d have to say the first thing I saw was her body and face, and that’s what attracted me.
Q: What apprehensions did you have about starting the relationship? Did weight play a factor in your decision?
A: I was hesitant. One because it was my first relationship, and two because I knew we’d get judged for it. I didn’t want you to get hurt and I was self conscious about it because I was attracted to a bigger girl.
Q: How did you feel about dating her the first couple of months?
A: It was my first relationship, it was surprising but fine.
Q: As far as when you were “just friends,” was there ever a time when hiding how you felt got hard?
A: Yes! Especially when I was in tight pants! (hahaha)
Q: Besides being boyfriend and girlfriend, do you think your friendship is still as strong as it used to be?
A: Yes, I do.
Q: Do you think the phrase “more to love” is appropriate? Why or why not?
A: It depends on the context. It’s just a cute term of endearment, you can put a positive spin on something negatively viewed by using it in this way.
Q: On media; do you think us big girls get more positive or negative publicity?
A: More negative, but in the last couple of years more positive. People are realizing some great plus sized people are actually healthy and good role models.
Q: Besides the fact that you’re dating the author of this blog, why do you support Sincerely, The Fat Girl?
A: I support because I have friends of all sizes. A lot of my female friends are plus sized and, to be honest, I’ve always found plus sized girls to be very attractive.
In the next post – that I will post up at the beginning of next week – I will show you the effects of The Skinny Girl, a very close personal friend of mine. She’s smart, funny, talented and good looking. She’s skinny, but not tall, chesty, or even blonde. She’s not the media darling you see in every television show plaguing public television now, but she’d give any Lauren Conrad a run for her money. I want you all to check out this interview to see just how the media effects even a skinny girl.
Sincerely,
The Fat Girl
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