Do women like fat men?
Well that's fine if you want to date a person who is just as unhealthy as you are and unwilling to take care of themselves, thus eventually dying of coronary disease or something else. i'd rather date a healthy woman who i don't have to worry about croaking of a heart attack at 30. Happy 2011!
He gets exercise as a martial artist. He is on medication that makes him a little chubby and at least he has empathy. I love how you assume that "chubby" equates to "morbidly obese." They are not the same thing. Someone can be a little chubby but not so much as it threatens their quality of life. Of course, you'll probably dismiss this as you are soooo superior to us fat people.
First, the medication excuse is something most fat people use; that or a thyroid problem, which is always an excuse for not eating right and lack of exercise. Secondly, you do not need to be morbidly obese to have things like hypertension or heart disease; anyone who is at least over weight is at a greater risk than someone who takes care of themselves and is at a normal weight. if you don't believe me ask your health care professional.
Yeah, because I never heard this s**t before. You and your superiority complex can sod off. Don't mind me, both me and my bf will be dead by the time we're 30 and you'll never have to deal with us again.
Well that's fine if you want to date a person who is just as unhealthy as you are and unwilling to take care of themselves, thus eventually dying of coronary disease or something else. i'd rather date a healthy woman who i don't have to worry about croaking of a heart attack at 30. Happy 2011!
He gets exercise as a martial artist. He is on medication that makes him a little chubby and at least he has empathy. I love how you assume that "chubby" equates to "morbidly obese." They are not the same thing. Someone can be a little chubby but not so much as it threatens their quality of life. Of course, you'll probably dismiss this as you are soooo superior to us fat people.
First, the medication excuse is something most fat people use; that or a thyroid problem, which is always an excuse for not eating right and lack of exercise. Secondly, you do not need to be morbidly obese to have things like hypertension or heart disease; anyone who is at least over weight is at a greater risk than someone who takes care of themselves and is at a normal weight. if you don't believe me ask your health care professional.
Yeah, because I never heard this sh** before. You and your superiority complex can sod off. Don't mind me, both me and my bf will be dead by the time we're 30 and you'll never have to deal with us again.
I don't have to deal with you now. You need to learn to deal with criticism.
Actually they're very common. Most aren't severe enough to treat in doctors opinions though. I have sluggish thyroid but they don't think its bad enough to need thyroxine.
I don't defend obesity, I think it's terrible and usually the persons fault. BUT I was just pointing out the signiricant role of the thyroid as opposed to people who overeat on medication.
Actually they're very common. Most aren't severe enough to treat in doctors opinions though. I have sluggish thyroid but they don't think its bad enough to need thyroxine.
I don't defend obesity, I think it's terrible and usually the persons fault. BUT I was just pointing out the signiricant role of the thyroid as opposed to people who overeat on medication.
Yes I don't doubt if a person has a thyroid problem than their weight problem is not their fault, but that does not account for the ever increasing rise in obesity rates, particularly hear in North America. I don't know what its like in New Zealand, perhaps people there are more health conscious than they are here.
And you need to learn how to be a bit more polite to people when discussing their problems in a way that doesn't imply that we're going to die if we don't do what you have to say, oh wise one. I'm tired of people acting like they're better than me just because I'm not exactly like them. Variety is the spice of life so get used to it.
Actually they're very common. Most aren't severe enough to treat in doctors opinions though. I have sluggish thyroid but they don't think its bad enough to need thyroxine.
I don't defend obesity, I think it's terrible and usually the persons fault. BUT I was just pointing out the signiricant role of the thyroid as opposed to people who overeat on medication.
Yes I don't doubt if a person has a thyroid problem than their weight problem is not their fault, but that does not account for the ever increasing rise in obesity rates, particularly hear in North America. I don't know what its like in New Zealand, perhaps people there are more health conscious than they are here.
NZ is the second fattest nation in the world as far as I know after the USA
Actually they're very common. Most aren't severe enough to treat in doctors opinions though. I have sluggish thyroid but they don't think its bad enough to need thyroxine.
I don't defend obesity, I think it's terrible and usually the persons fault. BUT I was just pointing out the signiricant role of the thyroid as opposed to people who overeat on medication.
Yes I don't doubt if a person has a thyroid problem than their weight problem is not their fault, but that does not account for the ever increasing rise in obesity rates, particularly hear in North America. I don't know what its like in New Zealand, perhaps people there are more health conscious than they are here.
NZ is the second fattest nation in the world as far as I know after the USA
Oh ouch; I thought the UK was right behind the USA. Oh well NZ has really pretty Aspie women though
And you need to learn how to be a bit more polite to people when discussing their problems in a way that doesn't imply that we're going to die if we don't do what you have to say, oh wise one. I'm tired of people acting like they're better than me just because I'm not exactly like them. Variety is the spice of life so get used to it.
I am just stating general facts; these facts are not really even directly to you but I am making a point in general for everyone who comes to read this thread. Its up to you whether you want to take the advice or not; its no loss to me one way or the other. I just want to say that i am fat too; oh the irony of ironies. If i don't change myself not only do i not expect to live long I probably won't have much like in the dating world either.
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Actually they're very common. Most aren't severe enough to treat in doctors opinions though. I have sluggish thyroid but they don't think its bad enough to need thyroxine.
I don't defend obesity, I think it's terrible and usually the persons fault. BUT I was just pointing out the signiricant role of the thyroid as opposed to people who overeat on medication.
Yes I don't doubt if a person has a thyroid problem than their weight problem is not their fault, but that does not account for the ever increasing rise in obesity rates, particularly hear in North America. I don't know what its like in New Zealand, perhaps people there are more health conscious than they are here.
NZ is the second fattest nation in the world as far as I know after the USA
Oh ouch; I thought the UK was right behind the USA. Oh well NZ has really pretty Aspie women though
:S
NZ men always go on about how ugly we are and thats why they're all going abroad. Exotic appeal I guess. I don't really like most of the NZ men i've met, as they're bitchy about NZ women.
And you need to learn how to be a bit more polite to people when discussing their problems in a way that doesn't imply that we're going to die if we don't do what you have to say, oh wise one. I'm tired of people acting like they're better than me just because I'm not exactly like them. Variety is the spice of life so get used to it.
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I am just stating general facts; these facts are not really even directly to you but I am making a point in general for everyone who comes to read this thread. Its up to you whether you want to take the advice or not; its no loss to me one way or the other. I just want to say that i am fat too; oh the irony of ironies. If i don't change myself not only do i not expect to live long I probably won't have much like in the dating world either.
wait, so you were judging Erisad and her boyfriend, and you are fat too? and you are giving advice to a woman who is one half of a happy couple, yet you are single and bitter?
Erisad doesn't need your advice - you need her advice! maybe if you talk nicely to her and stop being so unnecessarily nasty, she will tell you how she is able to form and maintain a healthy and happy relationship, because apparently she has some knowledge that may have been eluding you.
what you are stating is not factual either, just for the record. the life expectancy of overweight people is not 30 years old.
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And you need to learn how to be a bit more polite to people when discussing their problems in a way that doesn't imply that we're going to die if we don't do what you have to say, oh wise one. I'm tired of people acting like they're better than me just because I'm not exactly like them. Variety is the spice of life so get used to it.
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I am just stating general facts; these facts are not really even directly to you but I am making a point in general for everyone who comes to read this thread. Its up to you whether you want to take the advice or not; its no loss to me one way or the other. I just want to say that i am fat too; oh the irony of ironies. If i don't change myself not only do i not expect to live long I probably won't have much like in the dating world either.
wait, so you were judging Erisad and her boyfriend, and you are fat too? and you are giving advice to a woman who is one half of a happy couple, yet you are single and bitter?
Erisad doesn't need your advice - you need her advice! maybe if you talk nicely to her and stop being so unnecessarily nasty, she will tell you how she is able to form and maintain a healthy and happy relationship, because apparently she has some knowledge that has been eluding you.
what you are stating is not factual either, just for the record. the life expectancy of overweight people is not 30 years old.
Thank you hyperlexian.
Yeah, my grandma's fat and she's 64. There's lots of chubbiness in our family and it's the skinny members that have more visits to the hospital and general sickness. So who's really worse off?
I continue to be amazed at how ill informed and poorly read self appointed spokesmen of factual information on the internet continue to be.
Thyroid disorders are part of a vast and complex relationship of auto immune conditions. Auto immune conditions are genetic, run in families and in some parts of the world entire communities. At this moment in time one of the greatest epidemics on the planet is an auto immune condition you might of heard of called Asthma?
As for the obesity epidemic. Yes, their certainly is plenty of time and space to dedicate towards people taking personal responsibility for their health. However, that should not be in the absence of the continued over processing of modern food and a critical analysis of the impact industrial processes are having on the quality of food that we eat.
If anything through the use of "nudging" techniques by governments in both Europe and the NA continent is placing far too great an emphasis on the personal responsibility. Yet no one seems to show such interest towards the industry that supplies this food markets products and creates harmful substances such as Hydrogenated fat and maintain levels of salt in order to induce addiction like behaviour in consumers.
The moral argument is not black and white. If it were that simple, then put a cork in the mouth of anyone who was overweight and the problem would be solved.
I would also then bring the next moral crusade argument onto the lifestyle and the leisure time of our societies. Due to automation of manufacturing if we are to become "service industry" economies and everyone is going to be sat down in an office attached to a computer all day then perhaps the work practices of such office environments should be challenged. You could widen this further, why is everyone using a car individually? Why not use green and healthy alternatives such as the mass distribution of bicycles? So people are enaged in a physical activitiy in commuting and aside from the odd discharge of methane arn't contributing any significant amounts of greenhouse gases to the environment?
I think the need is growing more apparent with each day that joe bloggs needs to start connecting the dots on how each issue and each epidemic is inter-related and how each problem is only going to be resolved with policies and strategies implemented on all fronts. Each individual condition doesn't happen in some kind of vaccum absent from the rest of reality while everything else just plods along like clockwork.
Sometimes I think I should join a think tank or something it seems to be where people actually get together and try to figure stuff out rather then sit around prancing on an internet forum trying to belittle others for individual circumstances while noticeable staying absent from expressing your own sins and vices. Can't believe anyone is squeeky clean for a minute.
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