| I coach teenagers and most of the girls I encounter (in my sport and other students) look great! OP, where are you seeing this? |
Obesity is a bigger immediate health risk for adults than it is for adolescence. Teen-agers can quickly drop the weight. Adults can't. Adults are also at risk for diabetes and heart disease in ways that teen-agers aren't, simply because of age. If you want to focus on obesity as "a health issue," then you should be focusing on adults. |
said the rapist. |
Yes, overweight adults are at risk for more health problems than overweight teenagers (of course, children and teenagers are seeing alarming increases in type II diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.). But are you arguing with the commonly accepted idea that overweight children become overweight teenagers and overweight or obese adults, while normal weight children become normal weight teenagers and adults? There's a reason to focus on child and teenage weight, because that is when it is easiest to lose it. But teenagers nowadays aren't losing the weight. So they are going into adulthood heavy, and will probably get heavier. |
+1 page upon page of criticism about young girls' bodies. I just want to vomit reading this thread. |
Me too. You are all disgusting people. And you don't give a f-k about it. |
| Just remember as average weights go up so does the average health insurance premium. Kids today are bigger and they have no shame. They where skin tight clothes and midrif baring shirts and no one kindly nudges them and tells them there are more flattering things to wear because they are all so fragile and we dont want to give them a body complex. |
is mental rape a crime? |
You are so stupid to sit there and skinny shame but in the same breath praising teens for being 'comfortable' in their bodies. You are part of the problem. |
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And I would say talking about obesity in peds is fine, if you were equally concerned about obesity in adults. You're not, though, and presented an argument for obesity in adults being normal. You're a hypocrite, and if you agree with the crap posted in this thread, you are a misogynist and a pervert, too. |
No, but it's gross and it supports and encourages rape culture. |
| I don't think it's wrong that we are noticing that many teens (girls and boys) and even younger kids are overweight to the point that it is unhealthy. Unfortunately, in a lot of cases, it does seem to be tied to the economic status of the parents. In our middle income neighborhood, I have yet to see one overweight child. I see kids of all ages playing and riding their bikes and they are the kind of "thin" that we saw in the '80s. When my son was in daycare/preschool, not one overweight child in the entire school. Now that he's in public elementary, it's much more common to see chubby kids. At the bigger shopping malls, there are many, many overweight to obese kids of all ages. There are so many factors that lead to this, as pps have listed. How is it right to just ignore this? |
Well, you told me! Actually, I didn't know you had to agree with every post on a thread to join in the conversation. Is that a new rule? |
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