No one is romanticizing obesity because she is quite literally not obese. Wanting a chubby character to fall in love and live a fluffy romance *as* a chubby character is also not, in any conceivable way, romanticizing *anything*. It is simply people wanting inclusivity.
So, if her getting skinny sounds "fulfilling" to you, then sure, this series will be all the more fun in your perspective. But there are many other people who do not think like that. It is not an "achievement" everyone strives for.
PS: being fat yourself does not mean you speak for everyone who is, so there is no need for other people to "stfu". Be at least a little mature.
You're partially right. It *does* make sense, in some cases; in others, however, metabolism is such a high factor that eating less or even exercising doesn't impact your weight that much (or that rapidly)... But no one is saying that her loss of weight doesn't, or couldn't, make sense in this case. This is not a point of contempt.
The upsetting matter is simply that this is part of the story's plot at all, as it was an unexpected turn of events to some people (me amongst them) who went into it simply thinking it was a romance story with a chubby mc.
Where can I get a man like him who can take care of our child/children
P.S: Why everybody frustrated that she gonna get healthy and skinny when that's literally such a hard but fulfilling achievement?? And your delusions of the romance only starting when she becomes skinny?? Why not think that their relationship has been growing slowly but surely instead of the romantic feelings being instantaneous??? YOURE JUST ROMANTICIZING OBESITY
P.S: I'M FAT MYSELF SO STFU