disneyeveryyear
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I, too, was always the chubby, younger, smart sister. "She has such a pretty face if she could just lose the weight." How many times have we all heard this?
My older sister, who had 3 entire wardrobes in her closet, (sizes 5, 7 and 9), was always going out on dates and always had a boyfriend. I was always going to the movies or out with my friends (girls). I had 1 date in high school.
Fast forward 20 - 25 years. She never graduated from college. She went to work for the state the day after she graduated hs. She still works there. She married at age 20 and has been married 23 years to a guy you also works at the state. They haven't loved each other for at least the last 15 years, but she isn't ready to give it up, says she can't afford to live without his check. She has convinced my 20 year old niece that you must have a man in your life to be complete.
I went away to college, didn't do a lot of dating there either. Met a guy after I graduated. He isn't the most handsome man in the world, but he is the most handsome man to me. We have been married for 17 years, with two kids. We still love each other deeply and I can't imagine life without him. He is the most romantic, considerate man I have ever met (or heard about).
So, she might have been cute and thin, but she is now miserable. I may have been (and am) chubby, but I am deleriously happy. Just goes to show you that being the thin, pretty one doesn't always pay off in the end!
It was hard then, but I wouldn't trade a day of it now.
My older sister, who had 3 entire wardrobes in her closet, (sizes 5, 7 and 9), was always going out on dates and always had a boyfriend. I was always going to the movies or out with my friends (girls). I had 1 date in high school.
Fast forward 20 - 25 years. She never graduated from college. She went to work for the state the day after she graduated hs. She still works there. She married at age 20 and has been married 23 years to a guy you also works at the state. They haven't loved each other for at least the last 15 years, but she isn't ready to give it up, says she can't afford to live without his check. She has convinced my 20 year old niece that you must have a man in your life to be complete.
I went away to college, didn't do a lot of dating there either. Met a guy after I graduated. He isn't the most handsome man in the world, but he is the most handsome man to me. We have been married for 17 years, with two kids. We still love each other deeply and I can't imagine life without him. He is the most romantic, considerate man I have ever met (or heard about).
So, she might have been cute and thin, but she is now miserable. I may have been (and am) chubby, but I am deleriously happy. Just goes to show you that being the thin, pretty one doesn't always pay off in the end!
It was hard then, but I wouldn't trade a day of it now.