GasBandit
Staff member
Speaking as someone who got fat, lost 100 pounds, then gained it all back again, I can tell you it really does change the comfort level of "putting yourself out there" or even dealing with friends and relatives. It can be paralyzing, imagining their inner monologue, "Ew, wow, you really let yourself go, how sad, what happened, I thought you were *losing* weight" etc. In our techological age, it becomes seductively easy to just eschew real life personal contact in favor of the internet, where you don't have to feel eyes upon you, eyes of pity, disgust, or disappointment.I kinda liked the introduction of Cole's daughter as a new character, but I dunno if I'm really feeling a very special episode where we can learn the lesson that fat people can have friends too. Is this a thing? Maybe if it was her talking about getting a boyfriend/girlfriend, but I'm fat and I've never been "too uncomfortable" to see friends because of it.
That said, this comic arc is still kinda sounding off key to me.