Embarrasment at a birthday party?!


Question: Embarrasment at a birthday party?
My freind has a birthday next saturday, and im afraid that he and the others will go in the hot tub and im really overweight about 300+ but i dont look like a total slimeball fatty, what should i do if this happens at the party. Im just insecure. Thank you

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Workout! or wear a tee shirt!



They already know you're fat. If they're really your friends they won't embarass you because of your weight. Either put on a swimsuit and join in, or sit on the side and still talk to them and still have fun. If you don't act like it bothers you, they won't notice. And if they do embarass you tell them all off and tell them peace!!! And leave and never talk to them again.



thats alright, your freinds know that already, you are who you are. I know a bunch of people who may be even more overwheight then you and they still can have a great time in a hot tub. if you feel that insecure about it, then tell your freind and he may be able to help you out. your welcom

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kristen



They know you are overweight, it won't be a surprise to them. Don't skip fun just because you are overweight. If it bothers you, start living healthier and in a year or so you might be the hunkiest guy in the hot tub.



Depends on your age and height. 20+ age is understandable(muscle weighs more than fat). 6ft is definitely understandable.



Haha im around 270, 6'4 im just built/chunky haha and i get some girls that my friends with abs wish they could get. You just have to be really confident it works for me so why not you??



You do other things at the party



put a swim suit on and join in.




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