I'm fat & proud- but there’s five things plus-size women are sick of hearing, including one really grim comment men make

IT'S considered basic manners not to comment on someone's shape or size.

But despite this being something we're taught as kids, TikTok user Gee knows firsthand how people can't resist making a comment about her weight.


In a viral video that's racked up over 520,000 views, the social media user revealed exactly what it's like to be a "fat woman in the UK."

Kicking things off with how she's treated by doctors, Gee said they always try and link every possible thing back to her size.

Pretending to quote one, she joked: "You broke your arm?

"Have you tried losing weight?"

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As for members of the older generation, Gee says they are more polite than most and awkwardly avoid mentioning her figure at all.

Using the example of an elderly woman, the TikToker said she's often told: "You've got a pretty face sweetheart."

However, Gee says it's groups of younger men who always make grim comments.

Referencing one that called her "Jabba", Gee quoted one who said: "Bet you give a good BJ."

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What's more, Gee says she's always being targeted by other women who assume she wants to lose weight and try to flog her slimming products.

Awkwardly, she's also had little kids ask her: "Have you got a baby in your tummy?"

On top of this, Gee says she's dated guys who have asked her to keep their relationship a secret.

"I'm not looking for anything serious," she claims one told her. "Let's keep this between us."

But on the other hand, Gee claims she's been targeted by fake sugar daddies on social media who say they'd "love to spoil her".

Unsurprisingly, the clip struck a chord with other plus-size women in the comments.

One replied: "‘You are so bubbly’, that’s another one!"

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Another added: "And 'you carry it well don't you?'"

"Not the gym lads," a third said. "On the sly until you're in a relationship then they wished they hadn't kept you a secret."

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