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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t feel bad OP. Most people would agree with you. [/quote] +1 I hate seeing obese people in the Target ads. I agree, it's asif we've given up.[/quote] +2 I’m a 45 year old woman and I at least try to keep a healthy body weight. We shouldn’t celebrate obesity in the guise of inclusion. It’s unhealthy. It’s raises. your cancer risk. It decreases your overall lifespan.[/quote] Yep. I'm okay with models who are +10 lbs. I do not want anorexic models. Just normal healthy women please! It's very sad going past high schools. I'm in my 30s and high school students didn't look like this. [b]They are sooo much heavier than what I remember.[/b] [/quote] I grew up in the 80's and only remember 1 or 2 overweight or obese people in my class the whole way through. It was an anomaly. Nowadays, obesity is commonplace so much so, that average or thin people look "anorexic" even though they are healthy by all measures. It's bizarre.[/quote] This. Walking through the Atlanta airport is shocking the obesity is so prevalent at all ages.[/quote]
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