Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?
Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.
Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.
Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?
Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.
Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.
Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.
Yeah, definitely not! I guess it would require mental growth (instead of physical) for one to be a better person. That usually, but clearly not always, comes with the age...
Though I know some people that were cocky or otherwise unpleasant people when they were young, but who are nowadays very nice and kindhearted. But yeah, some people just don't change their ways even if their lives or bodies go through huge changes.
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