You were deliberately spamming the shoutbox because "no one cares about the adopted stuff".
Also, to MrManic- agreed that every body type is wonderful. I disagree that there's anything wrong with having a preference for one over others.
We apparently have the right to know that you're a selfish prick who thinks that he deserves attention and a reason why people don't want to talk to him.
If they've stopped talking to you, I'm pretty sure there's a reason for it. Leave them alone.
And that's just scratching the surface. Ultimately it's a multifaceted thing and it's ridiculously dismissive to reduce it to something as foolish and egotistical as "they're just
...and that the way to fix that is to lose weight. Which places further stigma on those who are fat. And the fact that society isn't accommodating for people above a certain size.
Actually, odds are it's a somewhat more complex issue where a number of industries make profit off of telling people that their bodies are flawed and wrong...
Feederfrenzy, I think that shirt is nearing the end of its life and you should let it go out in style by busting the buttons off of it.
But if I don't have your *** *** or *** how am I supposed to harass you for pictures and wank material?
"I've always been sexually attracted to women who are roughly the size of Micronesia." I think I need to work on how I discuss my personal history with feedism.
I love when people respond to personals on the forum when the thread's more than half a year old... and the OP has not been around since posting the thread.
Calling someone out on their entitlement = no life beyond the internet. Another one that I've heard more times than I care to count.
...that they can't get attention from women and instead of addressing the problem of their not being interesting to those they are pursuing, they blame their objects of desire.
And that's because you rant instead of listening. We've heard this kind of shit before, and often. It's not some unique or new viewpoint; it's one held by guys who are upset that they