Fookin' Prawns!

Member 56

Level 24.48

Mar 2006

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Sep 18, 2006, 08:57 AM
Local time: Sep 18, 2006, 01:57 PM
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This may be a little too simplistic, but don't clothes for larger people cost more in terms of materials? Granted, cloth is very cheap, but you would still expect a large shirt to cost more fabric and therefore more money than a regular one.
Shin is right too, if you're having to buy larger clothes because you're overweight then you should do yourself a favour and try to slim down a bit. Excessive eating, like smoking and drinking is unnecessary, but people do it because they enjoy it. There was a guy on a TV show here a few days ago stuck in hospital because he was such a heavy drinker that his liver was shot to hell. He spent his life drinking, and said he'd spent £250,000 on alcohol over the years.
I actually find myself wearing XL t-shirts; not because I am fat but because I am very broad across the shoulders. Clothes seem to be designed for the "average" person, who has a weak build and a bit of a belly.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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