Relationships
5 things you shouldn’t do as a fat girl in a relationship ❤️
Hi pretty😍 here are a few things you shouldn’t do if you’re chubby and in a relationship. Now it doesn’t matter if he loves you so much or not, i understand that 70% of people in relationships are only in it because they don’t wanna be lonely not because they’re actually in love. So whichever situation you find yourself wether you’re actually in love or just there to pass time, there a few things you shouldn’t do as a fat girl. Here’s 1. Never ever ever let him know you are insecured. Listen we all have our insecurities both chubby and skinny people it’s just that it’s more obvious with chubby people considering the standards of beauty today. I know at some point you might feel like ohhh this person is your boyfriend and maybe you should share your insecurities with him NEVER I repeat never ever do that because you’re only giving him reasons to think you’re actually not ittt you get?? He might even see you as flawless but because you are insecured and you let him know, he’ll start seeing those things you’re insecured about.
By Kadijat jibril 3 years ago in Pride
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By Jethro Eleazer3 years ago in Pride
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By Eneojo Abimajeh3 years ago in Pride
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By Andrew Mayne3 years ago in Pride
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By Saghir Ahmad3 years ago in Pride
Love Divine: VENUS VALLEY reads Martin Campbell's "The Love God". Top Story - June 2023.
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By Steph Cole3 years ago in Pride
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By Dev. Godwin3 years ago in Pride






