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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She simultaneously looks like a big fat baby and also 60 years old.
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Colorized.

EDIT: Something just occurred to me. You know...we all do it. Both in comments and real life. But I think one of the problems is "Drop dead by 40."
We use these terms that fatties go: "Yeah, so? I wanna die anyway!" The fatties are already depressed and they have no concept of death--thinking that you merely "drop dead" or never wake up. But it doesn't work that way.
People like Corissa and Julianna need to understand that they likely will die S-L-O-W-L-Y over weeks, months, or YEARS. With their lungs pooling with fluid. With severe neuropathy. With the feeling of being constantly strangled--SLOWLY as they struggle to get comfortable. With deep rotting wounds that require a wound care center to heal.
And so on. Death is a nebulous concept to HAES. Too nebulous. I just wish there was a way to really impress on them just what kind of death they face.
 
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when my 3-year-old child asks me "mama why do you have a big tummy?" i tell her its because i have eaten too much and ran around too little. then i tell her that being too fat can be dangerous, and she should eat veggies and play a lot so she will stay at an optimal size and won't get sick. it's not hate, it's realism.
 
“Kids are taught anti-fatness”. No shit, genius. They’re taught what to eat and to exercise to avoid becoming a land whale and dropping dead before they see 40. I’m sure that kid will wrap himself around J’s arm again if there’s an open casket.
Even kids who have fat positive parents will point out super fat people. Because they point out (and loudly ask questions about) anything weird or unusual when they see it. You honestly can't stop them from doing that when they are little unless you put a lot of effort into brainwashing them.

The only reason why this kid wrapped himself around J's fat arm is because his arms won't fit around anything else. It probably isn't that comfortable to snuggle up against someone and have to spread your arms wide to try to hug them. It should make her really sad. In fact, it probably does. Especially since we know that the only time she gets cuddles from Corissa is for social media purposes.
 
Regardless of how it looks, I can’t imagine how it feels to be inside the body like that

is it constant misery? It looks awful from the outside

also imagine the stress of knowing that you can’t run even if you needed to? It would worry me I think
Why else would these gorls be so fucking bitter and angry all the time? I'd be pissed off too, if I had to live in a meat prison.
 
So, instead of making brands pay her to advertise review their products, she's making her viewers pay to watch an advertisement a review. Okay. That's some retarded logic. She's still giving the brands free advertising and there will still be zero incentives for any brands to pay her. In fact, there will be less incentive since there will be fewer people seeing the reviews and she's already making money off it. Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?
 
“Kids are taught anti-fatness”. No shit, genius. They’re taught what to eat and to exercise to avoid becoming a land whale and dropping dead before they see 40. I’m sure that kid will wrap himself around J’s arm again if there’s an open casket.
Also, children, especially little girls, are turned off by seeing obesity imagery everywhere. Even worse, showing morbidly obese versions of female fictional characters to little girls does NOT "empower" them at all. In fact, seeing that kind of obese character imagery actually makes little girls' self esteem even worse, and feel even more insecure.

When children know that obesity is unhealthy, undesirable, and unpretty, yet adults don't, that is a wake up call to all these vain, delusional, woman children out there.
 
So Corissa thinks that her voluntarily buying products and posting reviews of them to social media somehow obligates the manufacturers to "support" her with free stuff and paid reviews in the future.

LOL, it doesn't work that way, Corissa.

Companies are far too savvy at spotting manipulative influencers gunning for a sponsorship deal, and most can easily recognize which ones are worth partnering with. That they aren't falling all over themselves to do that is due to Corissa's lack of desirability as a (gravelly, acne-riddled) public face for their products.

She's like the influencer version of the Nice Guy who keeps buying women gifts and taking them out to dinner, only to get mad and make it a fault in all women when they won't have sex with him and don't want to see him again.

Typical Narcissist; it's the companies who are wrong for not supporting her, despite her blatant attempts to manipulate them into doing so. "Look what I did for you, without even consulting you or being asked to! And you won't just give me whatever I want in return? You're so ungrateful!" is a classic Narc strategy.

And of course she's taking the moral high road by claiming she's "taking steps" to shop more sustainably. LOL, right, Corissa—as if you've ever cared about that, or ever will, when your entire existence is an exercise in waste and excess and unsustainability.
 
when my 3-year-old child asks me "mama why do you have a big tummy?" i tell her its because i have eaten too much and ran around too little. then i tell her that being too fat can be dangerous, and she should eat veggies and play a lot so she will stay at an optimal size and won't get sick. it's not hate, it's realism.
Lol fat
 
when my 3-year-old child asks me "mama why do you have a big tummy?" i tell her its because i have eaten too much and ran around too little. then i tell her that being too fat can be dangerous, and she should eat veggies and play a lot so she will stay at an optimal size and won't get sick. it's not hate, it's realism.
Don’t tell her shit. She’s 3. You’re the one feeding her and modeling a relationship with food. Don’t give her whatever leftover candy you somehow haven’t eaten for her breakfast every day and she won’t have to say no to it in the first place. Don’t turn the TV on and she won’t sit in front of it instead of playing outside.

If you feel the need to shit up this thread making sure we all know you’re not a regular fat mom, you’re a ✨realistic✨ fat mom, all you’ve done is embarrass yourself.
 
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