In 2005, the Plus-Size Segment Was Valued at Roughly $32 Billion, Accounting for over 75% of the Total Plus-Size, Petite and Maternity Wear Market
And if you are in the market to find a place to live in a thin city, Money Magazine has estimated the cities with the lowest BMI's.
"Real Women Have Curves" was compelling.
A thought from a thin guy on how anti-fat societies hurt us:
Foos selection. Every god-damn aisle is loaded with those crappy "low-fat" variants of all the foods I used to love. Being one who will never eat anything with words "low" and "fat" or "lean" and "cuisine" in the same title, this is really starting to get insane.
No one I know drinks whole milk anymore, so if I find myself at anyone else's house, and I need some refreshment after a few donuts, or peanut-butter brownies, I have to settle for that inferior skim "milk" product.
When is it going to stop?
Posted by: Tony Mendocino | July 27, 2006 at 07:08 PM
Thanks for the comment Tony.
I agree with you 100% on low fat food. It's nasty. Low-fat food does not satisfy hunger therefore you tend to eat more of it.
Posted by: fatchicksrule | September 04, 2006 at 03:37 PM