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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Weight is not just about appearance. It's hard to do many things when people are overweight, so they are no longer a good partner because they can't participate in activities. It becomes a quality of life issue. They are also less healthy and health is what is attractive.[/quote] Meh. This goes both ways. I know plenty of thin people who refuse to go to social event where food is involved or to cook meals for their families, preceding to eat diet food. I also know many who are not healthy and use amphetamines (meth, diet pills, adderall) in order to maintain their weight. And there are plenty of women who are a size 10/12 and still able to participate in family hikes and bike rides. [/quote] [b]LOL I am a size 12, or maybe 14, and I'm running the Army Ten Miler next month. Size 12 is not fat[/b].[/quote] You must not live in America, then. Because, I don't know if you're heard, but apparently anyone who's not a 6 is fat. [/quote] Okay, so I'm fit fat at 168 pounds and 5'6". I'm over 50, I really don't care if anonymous women think I'm fat. I lift heavy twice a week, run three times a week, do spin and yoga occasionally. I haven't been less than a size 8 since I hit puberty at age 13.[/quote]
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