Body positive champion or just another slob.
2wheeljunkie wrote:
In the same boat as you Arch, I'd still be working if my back was in order. Never had a weight problem, too skinny some say. I don't necessarily believe fat shaming is wrong, I won't personally ever say what I think. It seems that everytime I go to ChinaMart the store is filled with obese women and their kids, they're everywhere, and they act like it's perfectly normal. Society is promoting behavior that should be unacceptable. If you're so heavy that you can't push a cart to shop, and have to use a motorized one, it is a big problem(no pun intended ).
In the same boat as you Arch, I'd still be working... (
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We're on the same page brother! Only here it is Somalimart.
archie bunker wrote:
We're on the same page brother! Only here it is Somalimart.
Got one of them 20 miles down the road, avoid unless necessary and always packin when I do go.
I guess I did not make myself clear... I am sorry. What I was trying to say is we do not know if this woman is unhealthy. Same goes for thin folks, we do not know if they have eating disorders or are predisposed to being the way they are. I certainly did not intend to endorse her or an unhealthy life style.
Furniture Isn't Made For Them Either
Just Go To Their Home And Look At Their's
They Sit Down, And Everything Crackles And Pops
You Need Heavy Benches And Stools For Them To Sit On
Well, hell, I'm a 50 year old woman who has to shop at teenage outlets. The only place I can find a size zero. I swear I was the same size 30 years ago, it was a size two then. As America got fatter, they changed the sizes. My big problem is trying not to look like an old wannabe teenager. The country spends too much time on phones and computers, lives on fast food, bombarded with images of food constantly and its cheap. Then theres the food choices available to those on food stamps. What did we expect. Yes I avoid Walmart , so as not to see this spectacle.
Pennylynn wrote:
I guess I did not make myself clear... I am sorry. What I was trying to say is we do not know if this woman is unhealthy. Same goes for thin folks, we do not know if they have eating disorders or are predisposed to being the way they are. I certainly did not intend to endorse her or an unhealthy life style.
No One Hits 300lbs Eating Vegetables, Granola, And Rice Cakes
Her Body Represents A Huge Investment In Fats And Sugars
And Copious Amounts Of It
archie bunker wrote:
Oh she's healthy alright! The corn fed kind of healthy!
Girls like her bitch about No one wanting to date them. Well, can you imagine the feed bill for a critter like that? Nobody can afford to keep them fed!
Then there is the nasty factor. If their arms ain't long enough to do a good job of wiping their ass, they're just nasty!
Thats what I admire about you Arch
you come directly to the point
and pull no punches
I can really visualize the lady in the act
Ohh my gawd!!!
badbobby wrote:
Thats what I admire about you Arch
you come directly to the point
and pull no punches
I can really visualize the lady in the act
Ohh my gawd!!!
Seems like the times when my daughter raises her voice at me, it's always the same two words. "Dad! Filter!!"
I guess I forget to engage it sometimes.
out of the woods wrote:
Well, hell, I'm a 50 year old woman who has to shop at teenage outlets. The only place I can find a size zero. I swear I was the same size 30 years ago, it was a size two then. As America got fatter, they changed the sizes. My big problem is trying not to look like an old wannabe teenager. The country spends too much time on phones and computers, lives on fast food, bombarded with images of food constantly and its cheap. Then theres the food choices available to those on food stamps. What did we expect. Yes I avoid Walmart , so as not to see this spectacle.
Well, hell, I'm a 50 year old woman who has to sho... (
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It's so bad that when I see a slender woman I damn near get excited, good for you woodsie, wish there were more like you, you are right, a spectacle it is
Somehow,no fat chick EVER turned me on,look on the TV,at the people going to the doctor,in Houston,to get weight reducing surgery,how the hell? why the hell? did they allow themselves to get in that shape?
Somehow,no fat chick EVER turned me on,look on the TV,at the people going to the doctor,in Houston,to get weight reducing surgery,how the hell? why the hell? did they allow themselves to get in that shape?
2wheeljunkie wrote:
I'm sorry, but after watching the today show I am pissed. How can a morbidly obese woman, size 26, be a role model to young children if you can't tie your own shoes. She says she's healthy. BS. The only thing missing from the photo is a harpoon.
In my family my brother-in-law and his wife were both morbidly obese,(both close to and sometimes over 500 lbs) and both claimed they were "healthy". My brother-in-law sadly lost his life this year at 60 years of age from falling out of a hospital bed, (the last few years the health problems associated with his weight had caught up with him and he had been hospitalized several times). His wife died 9 years earlier from complications due to her weight. I'm sorry, I feel for this woman, (and men who find themselves locked in a difficult weight battle,) but this woman is no role model, I hope she can find some way to help herself before her loved ones have to attend an early funeral for her.
Ricktloml wrote:
In my family my brother-in-law and his wife were both morbidly obese,(both close to and sometimes over 500 lbs) and both claimed they were "healthy". My brother-in-law sadly lost his life this year at 60 years of age from falling out of a hospital bed, (the last few years the health problems associated with his weight had caught up with him and he had been hospitalized several times). His wife died 9 years earlier from complications due to her weight. I'm sorry, but this woman is no role model, I hope she can find some way to help herself before her loved ones have to attend an early funeral for her
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Problem is, in her head she's a princess, and being on national TV gives her credibility where there really should be shame.
2wheeljunkie wrote:
Problem is, in her head she's a princess, and being on national TV gives her credibility where there really should be shame.
As long as you (used in the royal sense) deny there is a problem, correcting it is impossible. I feel sad for this women, but it is wrong for her to portray excessive weight as a positive life style. I have seen the painful results of denial, and hope all who need help realize and get it
Ricktloml wrote:
As long as you (used in the royal sense) deny there is a problem, correcting it is impossible. I feel sad for this women, but it is wrong for her to portray excessive weight as a positive life style. I have seen the painful results of denial, and hope all who need help realize and get it
When you look around, it's evident that is not happening
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