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There's lots of reasons why clothes might not fit the right way..... some size 2 pants didn't fit me well because I'm more straight through the waist, either the butt fit or the waist fit. Some girls with large bCreasts have trouble with that area fitting or the rest of it fitting.
I thought it was the opposite. My cheap jeans are a size 2, my Calvin Klein's are a 6. Anyway, nothing fits me right either and I don't have much of any fat left on me. I don't think the issue is about being overweight. I suspect the OP just doesn't like this woman much.
Women's clothing should be sized like men's dress clothing, by waist and length or inseam. Forget 6, 8, 12, 22. It's no wonder women are so hung up on numbers. Between every brand having their own fit models, that every few years sizes expand to accommodate wider waistlines (I'm tired of people squawking about Marilyn Monroe being a 14. Her 14 back then equals a 6 or 8 in today's sizing) and godawful vanity sizing (who do some of these stores think they are fooling slapping a size 4 tag into a size 10 skirt?) a woman can easily wear half dozen different sizes. That's one of the reasons why once you've sized out of juniors shopping becomes one unpleasant, giant mindf0ck.
I didn't say it but i wanted too. Those are the same girls that have the nastiest attitudes and think they are "all that". They try to squeeeze into clothes they can't fit and of course, they blame it on the clothes.
Then why would you be hanging out with people that you express so much disdain over??
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