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Beauty and Fashion
No. But put on 200 lbs and expect to model fitness wear? yeah. It's the height of absurdity. |
Fine, you are right dear. How does that impact you in the slightest? It doesn’t. You just love to hate. Admit it. |
You are right. I recently took about a 3 month hiatus from DCUM and it was heavenly. |
I'm sure all of the physicians who have been encouraging their obese patients to get more exercise will appreciate how much harder people with attitudes like yours are making their job. Lululemon probably appreciates it too. |
Of course it impacts me - the material/labor/shipping cost for the 4x woman's clothing does not equal the material/labor/shipping cost for a s/m women's clothing. But yet... we are being charged the same. Those of us who take care of our health and our bodies (and this does NOT mean being rail thin or super skinny) are constantly being forced to subsidize and carry those who aren't making the effort to care about their own health. Want to be 100lbs overweight? Fine, but pay more if it costs more to accommodate your larger body. And pay substantially more in healthcare costs. And definitely pay for 2 airplane seats if you're traveling. Do what you want, but accept the consequences without burdening others. |
| I like it a lot, as long as the largest size model or mannequin is no bigger than a size 12 or 14. I think our society is a bit too accepting of being overweight. We’ve become really big. And unhealthy. |
Bullshit!!! You are just a miserable, hateful human being and are looking for every possible way to justify your haste. Obese people already pay double for airplane seats, medical costs, and many other things. I’d rather be fat and happy than skinny and...whatever the hell you are. |
Maybe they should design clothes that look good on all sorts of bodies then. |
The fact is I know you're not. Having been obese and now fit, I see through the "fat and happy" BS. And no, Obese people do NOT pay proportionately more for their healthcare and medical costs - it's not a secret that healthy people are forced to subsidize the sick. And the markup on the clothing is absolutely unfair. Charging the 2 women in the photo the same for their clothing (and shipping) is asinine. |
| I reject the notion that fat is a moral failing and find those of you who spout that tired line to be generally humorless, judgmental sows. |
The only adenine thing is you, dear. Now you know if I’m happy or not? How cute. Are you going to have people who walk on the streets more than you pay more, charge pregnant women more because they see a doctor once a month or more than when they are not pregnant? How about people with conditions they were born with? They should be completely uninsurable according to you. You really don’t get how insurance works. But hey, it really shouldn’t get in the way of your hate, right? |
So where do you draw the line? Is there ever a point where you get critical? |
Yeah obesity is just like pregnancy or people born with genetic childhood conditions. Uh huh. Definitely.
Jesus, at some point you've gotta stop blaming everyone for your choices. |
And at some point perhaps you’ll start worrying about yourself and let everyone else live their lives to the best of their abilities, Becky. You have NO idea what people struggle with. Get f$cked. |
As a former morbidly obese person, there’s nothing that looks good on morbid obesity. |