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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I married my husband when he had a full head of lustrous hair. Now he's bald. It was "false advertising." I want a divorce![/quote] his hair loss is beyond human control, but you at fat by choice. Completely different.[/quote] Disagree on both counts. Husband could have surgery, wear a toupee, use Rogaine. Unless wife sat down and deliberately force fed herself, she did not become fat "by choice." No one plans to gain 30 pounds unless they are an actor in a movie.[/quote] Let me explain this to you There is no action that he has taken to cause his hair loss. There is no action he could take to prevent his hair loss (rogaine is not always effective). Now if the wife is unhappy about it, she could go to him and request that he get surgery/wear a toupee/try rogaine. If he values her attraction to his "full head of lustrous hair" then he would be wise to consider these ideas. Entirely different from weight gain. Fatness is 100% directly caused by the actions of the fat person. And weight loss is 100% directly caused by their actions too. There is a 100% effective way to loose weight. The choice to be fat may not be intentional but it absolutely is a free choice. [/quote]
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