Mickey'sApprentice
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That's the point of the "gift" to insult the poster. They buy something that's too small for the poster (but presumably bigger than they think she "should" be wearing) then go on about how they hope she can wear it, it's oh so big and huge, knowing it's too small.
Like if someone gave Melissa McCarthy an outfit J.Lo wore and said gee, they hoped she could fit into that because everyone knows J.Lo has the biggest butt in show biz (I'm just being facetious, not calling J.Lo or anyone else fat). It'd be a way to insult McCarthy.
Yes! That's it.
I had to look up who Melissa McCarthy is.
So...to recap...when I looked like Melissa McCarthy they would get me stuff for someone that weighed 600-800 pounds. Now that I am more the size of Mimi on The Drew Carey Show...I get things that would be close to the top size in a store that would never dream of carrying something plus sized so a big size is like a 12. I haven't worn a 12 since 5th grade. I'm then told it is the most enormous piece of clothing they have ever seen. Obviously, they didn't look at that size 8X moo moo they got me when I first got married.
Frankly, I have very little to do with my inlaws. I get angry every time I walk in their house. My husband and I gave them a portrait of the two of us. They have it on their mantle, but cover my side up with a small teddy bear. Hoping it was a cleaning oversight, I moved the teddy bear just to find it moved back the next time I was there. I now manage to see it every 2 or 3 years, or less if I can help it.
I go to a doctor that is one of my husband's friends from grade school. He said, your DH would be a great DH (and he is great)...but you must be a saint to put up with your inlaws.