Corissa Enneking / fatgirlflow and Juliana "J" Aprileo / comfyfattravels - Delusional fat-acceptance lesbian couple, junk-food addicts with expensive taste, denied a mortgage due to excessive Doordash ordering

When will Juliana become bedbound? As of January 2022

  • Within 3 months

    Votes: 33 4.3%
  • Within 6 months

    Votes: 118 15.4%
  • Within a year

    Votes: 206 26.9%
  • Within 3 years

    Votes: 140 18.3%
  • Never

    Votes: 21 2.7%
  • Shes already there

    Votes: 247 32.3%

  • Total voters
    765
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1,100lbs between J and Corissa 🤔
 
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1,100lbs between J and Corissa 🤔
The mattress support that much, but not the stand...

Lol C isn't even on the mattress in the photo- seems like despite the bariatric mattress they would still be squished next to eachother.
Imagine being a woman who weighs as much as a baby elephant :(

That's partially why they can't sit together.

They are flirting with the 1100 lb limit combined but that toothpick of a bedpost can't handle more than J.
 
They passed that "milestone" about a year or so ago, didn't they? J's got to be around 700 now, and C's got to be close to 600. Maybe they could sleep on it in shifts, or on alternate nights?
We don't know for certain but I think you are overestimating. Corissa has always been cagey about her exact weight while Juliana's last statement on her weight was "over 500 pounds" about six months ago in this post.

For comparison Chance Carmichael was a male deathfat who looked like this near the end of his life (weight ~700-800 pounds in his own telling). Juliana is not as fat and probably much shorter at only 5'2", so even 650 lbs is a real stretch in my opinion. I know they fucked up the seats in their Nissan but that doesn't mean they weigh over 1,100 pounds (the payload capacity), it just means not every spot is rated to 500-plus pounds because the designers didn't expect the load to all be put on just two of the seats.
 
We don't know for certain but I think you are overestimating. Corissa has always been cagey about her exact weight while Juliana's last statement on her weight was "over 500 pounds" about six months ago in this post.

For comparison Chance Carmichael was a male deathfat who looked like this near the end of his life (weight ~700-800 pounds in his own telling). Juliana is not as fat and probably much shorter at only 5'2", so even 650 lbs is a real stretch in my opinion. I know they fucked up the seats in their Nissan but that doesn't mean they weigh over 1,100 pounds (the payload capacity), it just means not every spot is rated to 500-plus pounds because the designers didn't expect the load to all be put on just two of the seats.
I know that blog post has been discussed here, but I just wanted to repost this line: "In your everyday shower, I find that my feet hurt from standing pretty quickly. I don’t move very fast, so I often have to prioritize what I can get done in the time that my body will allow."

She continues, "This spatial discomfort does not encourage me to shower, and I’ve definitely pushed the limit with not getting in there frequently enough. If it hurts so much, what’s motivating me to do it after a long day? Emotionally, showering has absolutely wrecked me. I’ve had panic attacks and sobbed, naked on the floor because I wanted to give up trying. And the thought of having to suffer through showering forever leaves me feeling broken. It’s not just discouraging, it’s heartbreaking. Unfortunately, showering is crucial to staying clean."

This is a woman in her early twenties trying to take a shower, not an octogenarian. It should be absolutely sobering for Julianna but somehow, she's convinced herself that the problem is a fAtPhObiC society.
 
I know that blog post has been discussed here, but I just wanted to repost this line: "In your everyday shower, I find that my feet hurt from standing pretty quickly. I don’t move very fast, so I often have to prioritize what I can get done in the time that my body will allow."

She continues, "This spatial discomfort does not encourage me to shower, and I’ve definitely pushed the limit with not getting in there frequently enough. If it hurts so much, what’s motivating me to do it after a long day? Emotionally, showering has absolutely wrecked me. I’ve had panic attacks and sobbed, naked on the floor because I wanted to give up trying. And the thought of having to suffer through showering forever leaves me feeling broken. It’s not just discouraging, it’s heartbreaking. Unfortunately, showering is crucial to staying clean."

This is a woman in her early twenties trying to take a shower, not an octogenarian. It should be absolutely sobering for Julianna but somehow, she's convinced herself that the problem is a fAtPhObiC society.
Reading this just makes me want to go take a nice, long, hot shower
 
I know that blog post has been discussed here, but I just wanted to repost this line: "In your everyday shower, I find that my feet hurt from standing pretty quickly. I don’t move very fast, so I often have to prioritize what I can get done in the time that my body will allow."

She continues, "This spatial discomfort does not encourage me to shower, and I’ve definitely pushed the limit with not getting in there frequently enough. If it hurts so much, what’s motivating me to do it after a long day? Emotionally, showering has absolutely wrecked me. I’ve had panic attacks and sobbed, naked on the floor because I wanted to give up trying. And the thought of having to suffer through showering forever leaves me feeling broken. It’s not just discouraging, it’s heartbreaking. Unfortunately, showering is crucial to staying clean."

This is a woman in her early twenties trying to take a shower, not an octogenarian. It should be absolutely sobering for Julianna but somehow, she's convinced herself that the problem is a fAtPhObiC society.
A hot shower at the end of a long day, or when you're just not feeling at your best, is amazing. The amount of sheer pleasure, release, rejuvenation, or whatever you want to call that feeling you get from a much-needed shower makes it one of the most reliable simple pleasures there is.

Juliana's 29 years old, and has no idea just how exquisite a shower can be. To her, it's all about pain and anxiety and humiliation. If she wasn't leading other emotionally crippled fatgirls down a path of self-destruction, I'd almost feel sorry for her, because that's a fucking shame.

But notice this about the language she uses: It is the shower space, and the process of showering itself, that are the problem, according to Juliana. Standing in the shower is what makes her feet hurt. She is uncomfortable because the space is too small. Showering takes so long, and is so labor-intensive and exhausting, she has to prioritize what parts she's going to get clean; she can't possibly get to everything, only what "[her] body will allow."

At no point does she even suggest that it is her own fatness that is the real problem—that her feet hurt because she is so fat, she's destroyed them; that a standard shower space (which easily accommodates most humans), is uncomfortable because she's made herself too fat to fit inside it; that washing her entire body, and reaching every part of it requires tremendous effort because she's fat.

Every single problem she has with showers is because she's obese. Every single one. This is not a shower problem; this is a Juliana is in total denial about the consequences of her own decisions problem.

Having panic attacks and sobbing on the floor because being massively obese has made it too difficult and painful to shower, and claiming that performing basic hygiene has "emotionally wrecked" her, and writing this as if it's not her fault and there is absolutely nothing she can do about it? That is FUCKING INSANE.

Juliana, you are FUCKING INSANE. But hey, you do you, and if you don't die first, you'll eventually eat yourself into immobility. Once you do that, you won't have to worry about showers at all. Instead, you'll bitch about whatever underpaid CNA gets the task of sponge-bathing your unwiped ass and inside your fatfolds.

God damn. Just when I think this cow can't get any worse, she does.
 
There is something patently insane about a woman that fucking fat deliberately impairing her ability to breathe even further. Even thin women that bind their breasts can have respiratory issues, especially if they have larger chests or improperly fitting binders - Julianna is asking for a disaster.
 
She has gained a noticeable amount of weight since these photos were taken, too. Last night I was poking around on her ComfyFat blog and it is striking how much smaller she looks even just a few years ago.

I was thinking that @Helena Handbasket was wildly overestimating when she suggested J was 700 lb, but after looking at photos of J from 2018-2019, when by her own admission she was "over 500 pounds" then, and comparing them to more recent shots, I think 700 is not out of the realm of possibility. Sorry for doubting your deathfat estimation skills, Helena. ❤️

It's especially insane when you stop to consider that J is fairly short for a woman, like 5'2" or something. When I was reading her blog, I learned that she shops in the men's "big and tall" department. I'm not sure if big and tall sizing is common outside the United States, but for those who are unfamiliar, each manufacturer uses different "rules" to definite big and tall sizing, but in general, it's for guys at least 5'11" (180 cm) with "barrel" chests and broad shoulders. This tailor defines the big and tall body type as having a waist and hips the same width as the shoulders. Think athletes with bulky or broad upper bodies. J is meant to be a fairly petite woman, yet she wears sizing intended for men with unusually wide frames and sees no problem. In one post she mentioned that the shirt she was wearing was a 5XLT, the approximate neck and chest measurements of which are 22" (56 cm) and 63" (160 cm).
 
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