YSoLovely said:I am half German, honey, and I guarantee you that "big bones" don't run in the family.![]()
Woah Bessie. There was no need to get rude. You are more than welcome to look back and see that I stated that it wasn't all German ancestry, though in my experience they are prone to being larger built. I'm actually not sure why you are offended? It's not like I called you fat. I was actually insulting myself... :weird:
Laurie8504 said:ITA...another small-boned German here. In fact, I can't recall a single German ancestor being overweight, much less "stocky" or "big boned".
Ladies, slow your roll. I was speaking for my family and all the families that I've met, not speaking for you or your families- leaving you to do that. Ok, you're small boned-- are you now arguing with me that it's not part of my genetic makeup to be larger? That would be awfully silly of you. I'm really not getting the point for the comments back... Or the points you are trying to make?

MarieG said:I don't think the problem lies with her "big bones". She was super petite (including her bones) until a few years ago and I doubt her bones have grown since then.
I think she does NOT feel comfortable in her new body because she does not dress accordingly. She wants to look hot in the tiniest (trashiest) stage outfits that even some of the skinniest girls wouldn't look good in and overuses fake tan to look slimmer, too. Her face looks swollen, unhappy and uncomfortable in most pics. Someone like Adele is truly comfortable with her size - she dresses classy and just seems at peace with who she is and what she looks like (I think she is beautiful by the way). Just my honest opinion![]()
Ita, I wasn't stating she had big bones. Don't think she does. Like I said earlier, got off on a tangent. Oopsie. But I think it's obvious she's unhappy with herself in general.
Ohh I think Adele is gorgy too.
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