If you are a certain degree of fat, you jiggle. Maybe you only jiggle a little, in a couple of places, occasionally, maybe you jiggle every time you move, but you jiggle. This is something that thin guys will never experience, and thin women will only experience in a very localized area.
There are no doubt a lot of other things that one experiences when fat, that a thinner person never feels. Please chime in, I'd love to make a good sized list! (I'm thinking of this as a positive thing, but I guess really any uniquely fat related sensation is fair game)
Aside from jiggling, a couple of others that I've noticed even at my (some jiggle in a few places, when I'm bouncing) size:
- If my shirt is tucked in just so, when I walk at a good clip the bottom of my shirt moves back and forth with my hips, while my belly twists in the opposite way, so that shirt slides back and forth over my belly.
- When I sit, my belly hangs over my belt quite a bit. So I feel the edge of my belts, how narrow/sharp they are, and how stiff they are.
What do you feel that a thin person wouldn't?
There are no doubt a lot of other things that one experiences when fat, that a thinner person never feels. Please chime in, I'd love to make a good sized list! (I'm thinking of this as a positive thing, but I guess really any uniquely fat related sensation is fair game)
Aside from jiggling, a couple of others that I've noticed even at my (some jiggle in a few places, when I'm bouncing) size:
- If my shirt is tucked in just so, when I walk at a good clip the bottom of my shirt moves back and forth with my hips, while my belly twists in the opposite way, so that shirt slides back and forth over my belly.
- When I sit, my belly hangs over my belt quite a bit. So I feel the edge of my belts, how narrow/sharp they are, and how stiff they are.
What do you feel that a thin person wouldn't?
12 years