kecik2 cili padi

the misery that is not being the socially acceptable size (fine. gemok) especially for girls is a globally recognized phenomenon. there are diet plans, diet products, gyms all these rants about the difficulty of finding clothes. this crazy obsession society has about with being thin.

i can actually relate. on the other side of the spectrum, being too small is actually the same. sure, people say you're cute and pinch your cheeks, but in reality you'll always be a cheruby 12 year old not to be taken seriously at any moment. and condemned to forever shop at zara kids. i sound insensitive when other people talk about weight (beb says it's because i always want to be contraire). dah the facts are contrary! yes, i would like to put on 5 kg. but we all have the same fears and problems. yes, the weighing scale does scare me. because they always tell me i'm severely underweight (seriously. to the point of my parents wondering if i have some kind of secret disease that willl mysteriously reveal itself à la the series house). i have cellulites. i cringe in fear when i try clothes on because they're are normally too big/long/flaps in a way that tells me i have no boobs.

SEVERE CLOTHES AND SHOES ISSUES!

this useless rant is all because i've realized that i haven't really shopped this summer because everything's too big and all the gorgeous shoes that i find online don't come in size 2.

and i have cellulites! why am i thin and not cellulite-free?

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  1. Because we should exercice! Duh! Macam rajin. Syix, i pun byk cellulite ok. I long to wear a bikini and pose pose like Victoria Secret's models. But damn byk gila cellulite.

    Yes, i kesian kaki u sgt kecik.

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  2. alaaa...kene exercise ke? i nak konon2 buat yoga atas katil pg2 cukup tak?

    samelah nasib kite ;)

    kaki i....mmg tak dpt diselamatkan :D

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