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Postby Asphodel » Sunday 25 December 2005 3:46:13pm

Well, it is something your born with. I have an aunt who has had 9 kids and eats a ton (seriously, does 9 eggs for breakfast mean anything to you?), but she's a size 0.
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Postby Bextra » Sunday 22 January 2006 6:55:49am

What the size befor size 0?
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Postby Asphodel » Sunday 22 January 2006 7:02:55pm

Well I doubt they have -1.... maybe children's size something?
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Tuesday 24 January 2006 9:26:46am

Bound to have children's sizes or something.
Most things do.
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Postby Asphodel » Wednesday 25 January 2006 2:55:25am

The problem with Children's sizes is the waist won't be that much smaller than Adult 0.... and if you find a children's size that small, the legs will be too short.
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Postby Broccoli » Wednesday 25 January 2006 12:03:04pm

In Europe, we have different sizes. There are numbers and there are letters, lsomething like this:

XS: 34-36
S: 36-38
M: 38-40
L: 40-42

There is also 32, which is really small. I never saw 30 though.
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Postby SunsetG|rl » Wednesday 25 January 2006 1:06:43pm

There is also XL XXL and XXXL .. In numbers it goes to around 52 or so... :)
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Postby Asphodel » Wednesday 1 February 2006 1:42:08am

I know a lady, that was too big for 52, and had to go to the the maternity section, even those weren't big enough, so she had to have her clothes taylored. That's an example of us not having all the sizes, than again, there won't be a huge demand for huge sizes, so I dunno...
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Postby Broccoli » Wednesday 1 February 2006 9:45:42am

There are special shops for large sizes, but they won't have everything either I suppose.

I know some girls who have to buy men's shoes because of big sizes.
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Wednesday 15 February 2006 6:03:35am

Hmm, yeah.

I wonder if it's possible for someone (say, the man with the biggest feet in the world) to outgrow all known sizes on the planet...

Have to get them tailored.
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Thursday 16 February 2006 7:04:19am

I know a guy with size 19 feet...he's 17...
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Postby Broccoli » Thursday 16 February 2006 10:06:38am

oh, his feet are big! I thought at first he's 19 feet tall, hehe!
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Postby Rory Pridinham » Tuesday 20 June 2006 2:54:19pm

Okay - Here it goes

I live in Canada, and I have size 11 feet WIDE - you know how hard it is to find shoes that fit?

Besides that, I'm 5'11" tall and weigh around 211 pounds - most of which is on my behind and thighs and stomach.

I'm not worried about how I look due to the excess weight, it's just that in today's world trying to find clothes that fit and look good is tough - that's why I'm pushing myself to exercise more and eat a little less.

I've already lost 15 pounds - slowly over the past year. What kills me is the waiting - i like to see results right away.

I've never been able to go to a beach or a party without feeling self conscious because my clothes don't feel right or sometimes I just worry about what other people will say (I know I shouldn't, but I do)

I've gone through multiple pairs of pants that have worn out prematurely because my thighs rub together and create tears in the crotch of the pant.

I mean, I know I'm pretty good looking, I'm not conceited or anything, but sometimes when I catch a guy looking at me I wonder "Is he looking at me because he thinks I'm beautiful or is he looking at me because he's appaled at the extra weight around my legs?"

I haven't worn shorts now for more than 10 years, and skirts must come below my knees because they don't look like everyone elses knees.

I know I'm contradictory, but this world is so opinionated that every day I struggle with how I look and my weight. All the girls in college that I talk to are like stick thin, and I feel self conscious around them.

That is not to say that I want to be stick thin. I DO have muscles under all this extra fat, and I'd love to be able to show 'em off.

Anyway, it's nice to see I'm not the only one battling this beast.
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Postby Broccoli » Tuesday 20 June 2006 3:41:43pm

Hi Rory!

Rory Pridinham wrote:I'm not worried about how I look due to the excess weight, it's just that in today's world trying to find clothes that fit and look good is tough


Are there any special shops with big sizes in your area?

I've gone through multiple pairs of pants that have worn out prematurely because my thighs rub together and create tears in the crotch of the pant.


I know the problem! Most of my pants are wearing out either because of those tears or because they stretch too much at the knees.
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Postby Broccoli » Monday 26 June 2006 2:18:54pm

Sorry for the double post.

This addition is probably older, but I have just recently come across it: JKR shares her thoughts on weight issues on her site, in the extras-section.
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