“Yes, I’m fat. And that’s how I live” Recognition of one woman about why she is not afraid to call myself fat and how her weight affects her life. Not so easy to love your body when you have obesity. While some are trying to restore the damaged reputation of completeness, Melissa confesses that the word applies to itself. And she doesn’t like it. When I get up from the place to make a presentation at work, you know perfectly well: the first thing people will notice is my size, and not myself. I am literally the elephant in the room, which it is impossible not to notice. I always start the conversation like this: “you Know, my job is very stressful! A week ago I was size 12 [equivalent to the Russian size 46 approx. Russian service Bi-bi-si], and now look at me!”. Newsresearchers were told how to eat
