Jesus Loves Fat Girls Too

Embracing Body Positivity: Jesus Loves Fat Girls Too
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Lyrics

I've been working with kids for six years now so I can't be surprised

I've gained experience working with kids for six years, making me less surprised by certain situations.

When a well meaning five year old sits next to me and looks up in my eyes

A well-meaning five-year-old questions my habits, particularly about exercise and late-night candy consumption.

And says do you exercise

The child wonders if I engage in physical activity.

Do you eat candies at night

The child questions my eating habits, specifically if I consume candies at night.

How can I be so much bigger than they are

I contemplate why I appear physically larger than the children despite my efforts to teach and connect with them.

And I've been trying to teach them

I've been actively instructing them.

I've been practising how to reach them

I've been practicing how to effectively communicate and connect with them.

Jesus loves fat girls too, I'm not more messed up than you

Emphasizing that Jesus loves individuals with a larger physique, asserting equality with others.

Jesus loves fat girls too, I'm not more messed up than you

Reiterating that Jesus loves people regardless of their size, rejecting the notion of being more messed up than others.

I've been on this planet for twenty five years so I can't be surprised

Having lived on Earth for 25 years, I'm accustomed to certain social dynamics.

When we go out and my friends get approached by strangers every night

When going out, my friends receive attention from strangers, highlighting the contrast in experiences.

Declaring their love for them and that doesn't sound fun that sounds like harassment

Expressing discomfort with strangers declaring love, emphasizing the unpleasantness of such encounters.

But I know they don't look at me they won't even register me as human

Feeling invisible to others, recognizing a lack of acknowledgment as a human being.

And that shit hurts even though I don't really want a strange man to talk to me

Expressing emotional pain despite not desiring unwanted attention from strangers.

Jesus loves fat girls too, I know that I'm as hot as you

Affirming self-worth by stating that Jesus loves individuals with a larger physique as much as others.

Always the best dressed in the room

Asserting confidence in being the best-dressed person in the room.

Jesus loves fat girls too, but I don't get hit on and you do

Acknowledging the disparity in receiving romantic advances compared to others.

I know it's because of the way we're raised to see love and beauty

Recognizing societal influences on perceptions of love and beauty, contributing to frustrations.

I know most men are lame, but it's still frustrating

Acknowledging that many men may lack understanding but expressing frustration with the dating game.

That it is a game that I can't even play in

Expressing frustration with the limitations imposed by societal norms on participating in the dating game.

Jesus loves fat girls too, it'll set you free cause it's the truth

Reiterating the message that knowing Jesus loves individuals with a larger physique brings freedom.

Your life is not about your weight

Emphasizing that life should not revolve around one's weight.

Jesus loves fat girls too yeah he loves me and he loves you

Affirming that Jesus loves individuals with a larger physique, including the singer and the listener.

So to hell with all their shame

Rejecting societal shame with the belief in Jesus' love for individuals regardless of their size.

Jesus loves fat girls too yeah he loves me and he loves you

Reiterating Jesus' love for individuals with a larger physique.

He thinks that you're really great

Emphasizing Jesus' positive view of the listener and the singer.

Jesus loves fat girls too he died for me, he died for you

Stating that Jesus died for both the singer and the listener, emphasizing shared humanity.

Knowing we would look this way

Reflecting on the acceptance of physical appearance despite societal expectations.

Woah

Exclamation expressing emotion or emphasis.

Oooh

Expressing emotion or emphasis.

I've been working with kids since I was eighteen so my self-esteem is made of steel

Having worked with kids since the age of eighteen, emphasizing resilience but acknowledging occasional self-esteem challenges.

But even I don't feel good all the time cause that's not real

Acknowledging the fluctuating nature of self-esteem despite professional experience with children.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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