First of all, I have a question, what kind of psychology is it like to casually joke about other people's bodies?
When it comes to Liu Yan, everyone should think of her fiery figure. In "Very Quiet Distance" she mentioned that if someone joked about her figure, she would directly say that you are rude. She said discussing someone else's figure is an extremely uncultured and impolite thing to drink. When we go back, we tell people, you say, I'm not happy. You have to take care of our relationship, we are equal and respectful.

Even if it is a joke, it should be based on respect for others. If you are ridiculed for your figure, should you just go back? Must be scared back!
When I was in junior high school, I was ridiculed. At that time, I was 155 tall and weighed 130 pounds. In the third year of junior high school, there is a sports test, so everyone needs to practice the long jump in physical education class. Once, when I was preparing to take off, the physical education teacher of another class said, "Attention, I'm going to have an earthquake." Then there was a burst of laughter. Maybe the teacher just wanted to make a joke, because he was also a very humorous person. The girl's heart itself is sensitive and fragile, so I was particularly embarrassed and extremely uncomfortable.
Later I have always been particularly disgusted by people who casually comment on other people's looks and figures. Looks are given by the original parents, can not choose, the annoying thing is the personality and behavior. They are all ordinary and small people, and all those who criticize looks and hit others are really tasteless! If so, who wouldn't want to be perfect in every way?
It's cold, I hope everyone can be a warm person.