With a big birthday approaching, Emma was on a mission...
Emma Clement, 33, Port Talbot
Although I was quite an active child, taking part in dance, gymnastics and swimming, I was naturally bigger than most.
In secondary school, that left me open to cruel comments.
‘Look out, the ground’s shaking!’ kids would taunt as I walked by.
If I leaned on a table, someone would quip, ‘Careful, you’ll break it!’
Hurt by the bullying,
I turned to food for comfort.
Between meals, I’d gorge on chips, baguettes and crisps.
Food is my friend, food never makes fun of me, I thought.
Getting bigger
As my confidence shrank, my waistline grew.
It was a vicious cycle – and, by the time I left school at 16, I was wearing a size-18.…
