It was more proportions and perspective. The jacket is a bit long but for the chest and neck it looks like a snug fit and is left open. The orangutan you would estimate at a child’s size yet it can fill an adult male jacket who is fit to height/weight charts.
Around people of that size Iook about a foot shorter at least and their shoulders and back chest seem wider.
However if I try to fit the same shirt or jacket it doesn’t fit halfway across my back
It’s a matter of perspective and forced framing. I hope you don’t look like your eyes are stuck open and framed under thick glass.
This comment actually interests me. In modern culture, this would be seen as fat-shaming. One should never call another person fat. To my mind, however, this is simple and obvious good sense. One person posts that their clothes don’t fit and the other person notes that the first person is too fat to wear those clothes (and presumably should buy larger clothes). Somehow, this simple statement of fact has become rude in today’s world. I’m too fat to wear an M a lot of the time, and I need to wear an L. This isn’t an insult. It’s a fact.
Michele, you didn’t understand me at all. I said in modern culture it’s seen as fat shaming. I do not see it as fat shaming, I see it as a perfectly reasonable statement.
I have more muscle than you do total bodyweight.
I have greater lung capacity and it’s powerful.
You make me feel fat, but I’m starting to feel it’s just you projecting. How is your health at your age btw?
Do you think we are equal in other physical aspects?
I am an early bird. My travel buddies aren‘t. So I am beating some time dead with watching funny animal videos. My dogs like blueberries. They are healthy too for dogs. But it was funny to watch a dog putting it directly into the bin when given, lol.
I got my parents an AI birdfeeder that takes pictures when a bird comes over. This is the first bird that said hi. The app also says the type of bird. This is s baltimore oriole.