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Jessica Simpson is why I can never have children

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Re: Jessica Simpson is why I can never have children

  • Another post on JS? Ill second pesca with a resounding. "Ffs "
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  • imagemissusbee:

    If I could get paid 3 mil to eat Ho-Hos, wear snakeskin dresses and keep my hair down, I'd do it in a HOT SECOND

     

    (and so would all of you)

     

     

    True story. Except can I exchange the snakeskin for alligator or something else PETA would hang me for? Snakes really freak me out. 

    And copz - I know you are sensitive about this topic, but I lol'ed at your "the outfits I wore at the end for comfort" comment. That does not look comfortable. It looks hot and sticky and stiff. 

    I'm borrowing the tinfoil hat because I agree it's publicity. She's getting more attention for her pregnancy than she has since her divorce. 

     

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  • This isn't a public event though, right? She just out? I think she's just getting more press now because pg bellies sell magazines.

    Guess which one is me!? This was at 36 weeks.

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    Still - my feet were a wreck by this point. Congrats to her for not having swollen feet yet.

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  • I think she looks really good in the picture MW posted.

    My BFF's middle name is Maxwell (she's a girl) but it's a family name.  It's better than what we were discussing on my BMB - that she was naming the baby Jerrica.

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  • imagemrsbecky07:

    I think she looks really good in the picture MW posted.

    My BFF's middle name is Maxwell (she's a girl) but it's a family name.  It's better than what we were discussing on my BMB - that she was naming the baby Jerrica.

    That would be truly outrageous.

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  • These threads really make me self-conscious.  I don't know why i keep opening them.  While she can control her clothing choices, you can't really control how you carry your baby.  As someone who carries high, similar to JS, I find that people perceive women who carry high as much larger than those who carry lower. Unfortunately there is not a lot of variety in maternity clothes and they definitely don't have items that are more complimentary given how you carry your child.  I am not disputing her clothes are fug, but the comments are never limited to her clothes it always goes back to how "huge" she is. 
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  • I am the same height as her to... and with my first I looked nothing like that and am pregnant with #2 and I certainly hope (and will do everything in my power to ensure) I don't look like that with this one either.

    She admitted that she indulged in whatever she wanted to eat and did not keep up her exercising.

    If you watch what you eat, are healthy, and continue to work out, while you will gain, you won't gain 70 pounds (I guess it could happen, but it would not be the norm). 

     

  • OK, I've tried to defend her style in the past posts, but DAMN JESSICA stop giving folks material like this. That is some fugliness right there -- snakeskin? Random ruffle? No ma'am.
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  • imageNewlyWeds13:

    I am the same height as her to... and with my first I looked nothing like that and am pregnant with #2 and I certainly hope (and will do everything in my power to ensure) I don't look like that with this one either.

    She admitted that she indulged in whatever she wanted to eat and did not keep up her exercising.

    If you watch what you eat, are healthy, and continue to work out, while you will gain, you won't gain 70 pounds (I guess it could happen, but it would not be the norm). 

     

    Good for you?

    Even if she gained less weight, she is still very large chested and is carrying high.  I think she would just be a more compact version of her current self, and I don't think clothes would hang significantly different on her.  While you can control weight gain, you can't control everything about how you end up looking during pregnancy.  

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  • imagecopzgirl:

    imagePescalita:
    FFS. 

    I love you. 

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  • Cookie interesting theory on the carrying high=people assuming you are bigger. I think you are on target with that assumption. I carry lower so I never get the comments on how big I am getting despite being short. I wonder if that is the reason?

  • imageButternutSquash:
    OK, I've tried to defend her style in the past posts, but DAMN JESSICA stop giving folks material like this. That is some fugliness right there -- snakeskin? Random ruffle? No ma'am.

    I love Idris.  Thank you for your sig!

    I do think the dress is horrid, BUT she has also tried the form fitting look and she was still torn to shreds by the board.  She can't really win.   

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  • imagecookiemdough:
    imageNewlyWeds13:

    I am the same height as her to... and with my first I looked nothing like that and am pregnant with #2 and I certainly hope (and will do everything in my power to ensure) I don't look like that with this one either.

    She admitted that she indulged in whatever she wanted to eat and did not keep up her exercising.

    If you watch what you eat, are healthy, and continue to work out, while you will gain, you won't gain 70 pounds (I guess it could happen, but it would not be the norm). 

     

    Good for you?

    Even if she gained less weight, she is still very large chested and is carrying high.  I think she would just be a more compact version of her current self, and I don't think clothes would hang significantly different on her.  While you can control weight gain, you can't control everything about how you end up looking during pregnancy.  

    Agreed-- you can't control how you carry... but she is gaining more than she needs so (I only say this because she admitted in multiple interviews that she is indulging in anything she wants to eat and has not kept up her exercise).  Of course there are people who can not control it (have a medical issue) or are on bedrest... but that is not the case with her.  While she may very well carry high (I did as well) and has a large chest, I would guarantee she would not look the way she does if she had gained around 35 pounds at 40 weeks versus 60+ (so by delivery, guessing 70).

    It is her choice and I certainly don't care how she carries or looks.  My point is more health.  I hope she is able to get the weight off and she does not get gestational diabetes.  

    Anyways, my only point was that no one has to indulge and stop exercising during a normal healthy pregnancy. 

  • imagemissusbee:

    Tinfoil hat. I think she's putting on an act for press coverage. She's gained 60 pounds, made the talk show circuit talking about her affinity for poptarts and twinkies, and worn nothing but totally unflattering clothing for months. Its good PR. Particularly for her Weight Watchers contract, which begins post-baby.

    cha ching!

    ITA. That or maybe she feels this is the one time in her life that she can let go and eat what she wants so she's just saying screw it, I'll deal with the weight loss afterwards. 
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  • Blue. Snakeskin. From head to toe.

    I'm side-eying everyone who is saying we can't make fun of fashion choices, because DAMN, she looks ridiculous.

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • imagemajorwife:
    imagemissusbee:

    Tinfoil hat. I think she's putting on an act for press coverage. She's gained 60 pounds, made the talk show circuit talking about her affinity for poptarts and twinkies, and worn nothing but totally unflattering clothing for months. Its good PR. Particularly for her Weight Watchers contract, which begins post-baby.

    cha ching!

    I agree with you. but if she is really packing on the pounds just to make WW money, I will feel sorry for her when she isn't in Daisy Duke shape 3 months post-pregnancy.
    She probably will be though, or something very close to it. I bet she already has a personal chef or food delivery plus trainer and nanny lined up.

    This is why I don't feel bad for her. I predict that she will laugh about these pic.s all the way to the bank. 

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  • imagecurlydoglover:

    That dress would be awful on anyone.  Yikes.

    When is she due?

    This.

    I think she's due next month, but it's all the rage for celebrities to lie about their due date to avoid paparazzi getting up in their babies' faces, so who knows? She could be 41 weeks right now.

    On one hand, I am "venus of willendorf" pregnant right now too and think that if I went to the beach, old sea captains would see me and incorporate me into their tales. I look like a marine mammal. I totally get wearing whatever makes you comfortable at this point and saying f*ck off to people who act like you should change because of what they think.

    On the other hand, she knows a million people are going to take pics of her and see her, and she has the money to pay somebody to dress her. I manage to look less bovine than this despite probably being at least as big and having a shoestring maternity wear budget, just by following the rules for fat ladies set forth on "What Not To Wear." As in, no crazy patterns. As in, do not emphasize the largest part/s of your body. As in, do not wear unstructured, sacklike garments.

    At least she doesn't have to worry about fake pregnancy rumors like Beyonce had.

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  • I'll hate on that dress until the cows come home (its snakeskin!!! with ruffles!!!) but I'm not comfortable with the comments about how her weight gain is unhealthy or whatever, based off of her interview comments about indulging herself.  If her doctor is fine with her weight gain, or if s/he has issues with it - that's beween JS and her doctor.  If she does have GD or something - again, between her and her doctor and I really don't care.

     

    But again, that dress is awful. 

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  • imagemrsbecky07:

    I'll hate on that dress until the cows come home (its snakeskin!!! with ruffles!!!) but I'm not comfortable with the comments about how her weight gain is unhealthy or whatever, based off of her interview comments about indulging herself.  If her doctor is fine with her weight gain, or if s/he has issues with it - that's beween JS and her doctor.  If she does have GD or something - again, between her and her doctor and I really don't care.

     

    But again, that dress is awful. 

    I agree with all of this.  Her body, her baby - she can eat whatever she wants, and dress however she wants, but that dress is just NMS. 

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  • imagemrsbecky07:

    (its snakeskin!!! with ruffles!!!)

    But again, that dress is awful. 

    I think the ruffles are probably the worst part of the whole thing.

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • imagemajorwife:

    This talk of GD is making me laugh. They would have tested for it by now and she would know if she had it. You don't just get it at week 35. And it only makes the baby big, not add 30 pounds to your frame.

    And I said this last time - no pregnant woman that I have ever talked to said their doc ever said anything when they gained too much weight. No doc has ever put a normal, non GD woman on a diet while pregnant b/c she was gaining too much weight b/c she would freak the fucck out. Much like in this post.

    I don't know, it seems to me that they are getting stricter about weight gain. My doctor always mentions it in the context of explaining where I "should" be right now and I see a lot of posts on the tri boards saying their doc.s recommended that they either stop gaining altogether or at least slow it down a lot.

    You're right about people freaking out about comments like this though :) 

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  • imagemajorwife:

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    this is a better fashion choice but that's still a big 4 monthish belly.

    maybe she is padding?

    Eh, that's about what I looked like at 4 months. I started gaining right away, and it mostly went to my belly. There was no keeping it a secret until 3 months like my H wanted to do, and we were lucky we made it to the 8 week sonogram without people figuring it out already.  I was also still doing things like 5 mile bike rides through hilly terrain at that point, so you don't necessarily have to be lazy or overeating for it to happen. As it stands, I gained almost 50 pounds already and was working out in the pool twice a week up until last week and was on a low sugar, low flour diet from January to February and almost no sugar and no flour in February and March. Your body is going to do what it's going to do--no twinkies required. I pig out...on apples and carrots.

    FWIW my mom gained like this with me and was back in a size 6 without BFing in less than a year. I think she was more bummed about losing the epic t*ts than about the leftover weight on her thighs.

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  • mamasaurous is a perfect example of my point. We have a lot less control over how our body and what our body gains during pregnancy than everyone likes to think. In fact I think it is a dirty little secret. Non-pregs like to think they can control not looking huge. For some of us we might, but for many of us our body has a mind of its own and will do what it needs to do to support a fetus. Eating habits play a part in that but I believe it is much more out of our control.

  • I'm with Toledo.  I don't know; the "I fear I'd look just as ridiculous as her" comment didn't strike me as meaning "uncomfortable" or "unfashionable" either.  And man.  I know she's in the public eye and all, but how many posts on the Nest have you seen from people whose peers or family make seemingly-innocuous comments like, "Wow, are you having twins?" and the OP is in tears over it?   This poor girl has to read about how huge she is in every media publication.  And she doesn't look much different than any other assh*le who gets knocked up outside of Hollywood.

     

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  • imagecookiemdough:
    These threads really make me self-conscious.  I don't know why i keep opening them.  While she can control her clothing choices, you can't really control how you carry your baby.  As someone who carries high, similar to JS, I find that people perceive women who carry high as much larger than those who carry lower. Unfortunately there is not a lot of variety in maternity clothes and they definitely don't have items that are more complimentary given how you carry your child.  I am not disputing her clothes are fug, but the comments are never limited to her clothes it always goes back to how "huge" she is. 

    I don't think there's anything wrong with admitting that a pregnant woman is huge. She is huge. I am huge. Most of us will be huge at some point. But you're pregnant! You're supposed to get big! I feel gross when people say to me, "Oh, you're so tiny!" and not when they say, "Whoa, when are you due, like tomorrow?" because the first is an obvious lie, and if you are lying to me about my appearance, it's clearly because you think there's something wrong with me looking this way, and you think I should be embarrassed to look like this. I have a person living in my abdomen! How else should I look?!?

    My issue is not that people think she looks big. My issue is that people are acting like there's something wrong with being big when you're pregnant, or like those of us who say she's big are hating on women. Last week I got flamed on 3rd tri for calling myself fat--we aren't supposed to use the F word, I guess. Well, I'll use it. I'm fat, fat, fat, and I'd be worried if I was thin, because FFS, pregnant women are not supposed to be thin! Well, and I also take issue with that dress, but mainly, so what if she's big? Good on her for not starving herself while pregnant like a Hollywood psycho. Good on her if she isn't sure how much weight she gained--counting pounds is the doctor's job, not hers.

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  • I used to really, really hate Jessica Simpson and I still kind of blame her and Nick for the 'reality' tv garbage that is everywhere these days.

    But recently, I have kind of grown to admire her a bit.  She is putting an image out there of a normal woman with normal weight gains/losses.  She looks like a very, very pregnant woman right now; not like some stick with a basketball shoved under her shirt.

    I like that. 

  • imageMamasaurus:

    imagecookiemdough:
    These threads really make me self-conscious.  I don't know why i keep opening them.  While she can control her clothing choices, you can't really control how you carry your baby.  As someone who carries high, similar to JS, I find that people perceive women who carry high as much larger than those who carry lower. Unfortunately there is not a lot of variety in maternity clothes and they definitely don't have items that are more complimentary given how you carry your child.  I am not disputing her clothes are fug, but the comments are never limited to her clothes it always goes back to how "huge" she is. 

    I don't think there's anything wrong with admitting that a pregnant woman is huge. She is huge. I am huge. Most of us will be huge at some point. But you're pregnant! You're supposed to get big! I feel gross when people say to me, "Oh, you're so tiny!" and not when they say, "Whoa, when are you due, like tomorrow?" because the first is an obvious lie, and if you are lying to me about my appearance, it's clearly because you think there's something wrong with me looking this way, and you think I should be embarrassed to look like this. I have a person living in my abdomen! How else should I look?!?

    My issue is not that people think she looks big. My issue is that people are acting like there's something wrong with being big when you're pregnant, or like those of us who say she's big are hating on women. Last week I got flamed on 3rd tri for calling myself fat--we aren't supposed to use the F word, I guess. Well, I'll use it. I'm fat, fat, fat, and I'd be worried if I was thin, because FFS, pregnant women are not supposed to be thin! Well, and I also take issue with that dress, but mainly, so what if she's big? Good on her for not starving herself while pregnant like a Hollywood psycho. Good on her if she isn't sure how much weight she gained--counting pounds is the doctor's job, not hers.

    It goes both ways, if it makes anyone feel better (which I'm sure it won't.) I gained 25 pounds with both of my pregnancies and didn't get very big. People made comments to me all the time about whether or not I was eating enough, and now was "not the time to be weight conscious; it's not about you anymore." Um, I am almost six feet tall, they had a lot of room to stretch out in there. The really special comments came from people who knew I had a history in high school of eating disorders and just "wanted to make sure I was being healthy". 

    So really, the God's honest truth is that pregnant women can't win, period. 

    "Get your facts first. Then you can distort them as you please." ~ Mark Twain
  • imagehindsight's_a_biotch:

    OMG, war on women!! Because women are the only ones who gain weight? Dude, she's huuge, okay? If you got that big while you were pregnant, I'm sorry. If you are that big while pregnant right now, I'm sorry too. If you're that big not pregnant, I'm sorry again. But she's fat. People are fat. People get fat. It's not anti-woman to think so and it's not anti woman to discuss it on a public message board.

    Now if you want to chase Jessica Simpson down call her a fatty fatty two by four and an embarrassment to everyone with a vagina or that the fact that homegirl blew up like a Christmas goose in a farmer's backyard means she shouldn't be in public or should be fired from her job then we'll discuss anti-woman.

    What is anti woman is this constant insistance that random comments are the reason the world is so dickish to the female gender. We could organize a fat fanny parade in Jessica Simpson's front yard and it wouldn't justify treating women like second class citizens.

    Actually I do think people are more likely to comment on someone's size to their face when people are pregnant as if it gives them some kind of cover.  I got comments all the time and I gained 35 pounds not 70.  I think in general people think this is the one time it is okay to comment on people's weight and it really isn't.  I wouldn't go up to an obese person in the grocery store on a rascal and scream "OMG you are huge!  It must be so uncomfortable!"  I don't even think we would react positively to that kind of thread on the board for someone who is just obese and not pregnant.  

    And for the record, I don't think this is a war on women or anti-woman, I just think it is mean.  

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  • imageLucyHoneychrrch:
    imagehindsight's_a_biotch:

    OMG, war on women!! Because women are the only ones who gain weight? Dude, she's huuge, okay? If you got that big while you were pregnant, I'm sorry. If you are that big while pregnant right now, I'm sorry too. If you're that big not pregnant, I'm sorry again. But she's fat. People are fat. People get fat. It's not anti-woman to think so and it's not anti woman to discuss it on a public message board.

    Now if you want to chase Jessica Simpson down call her a fatty fatty two by four and an embarrassment to everyone with a vagina or that the fact that homegirl blew up like a Christmas goose in a farmer's backyard means she shouldn't be in public or should be fired from her job then we'll discuss anti-woman.

    What is anti woman is this constant insistance that random comments are the reason the world is so dickish to the female gender. We could organize a fat fanny parade in Jessica Simpson's front yard and it wouldn't justify treating women like second class citizens.

    Eh, I do see it as anti-woman, at least in part; mainly because nobody gives a great g*ddamn how fat her fiance has gotten, or how fat KFed was, or what their fashion choices say about them.   The scrutiny on women's bodies and the insinuation that shape, size and clothing somehow reflects on character is, to me, anti-woman in that it objectifies them and reduces them to the sum of their physical parts.

     

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  • I gained sixty pounds with my pregnancy.  I ate pretty much whatever I wanted.  I didn't do buttered pop-tarts, but I did my fair share of indulging.

    I don't think that gives anyone license or cause to tell me I look ridiculous, or that looking at me makes them never want to have children.

    I guess I just don't see why calling her a fatty fat fat is okay if she ate pop-tarts, but not okay if she was eating normally.  How many poptarts are acceptable?  If she has two a week, is that okay?  If she's got pre-eclampsia or hypertension and is retaining a shitload of water, does that mean she's exempt from ridicule?  What if she has a thyroid condition brought on by pregnancy?  Does that make it okay for her to be in public without being called fat?

    It just seems disingenous to say that it's okay to rag on her for not being "healthy" when nobody really knows WHAT her eating habits are, aside from what's reported in the tabloids, which tend to exaggerate everything anyway.

     

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