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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Japanese have it right. Even a BMI of 25 should be considered obese. They even consider a BMI of 22 - 25 to be overweight. And you wonder why they live so long. [/quote] Both my money and my fat @ss say you've never even been to Japan, and are making some kind of weird cultural argument to justify your skinny fetish based on regurgitated facts, but on the off chance you're not, do consider the eleventy other factors at play in this life-expectancy argument. One of them, food access and quality, ties directly back into this conversation. [/quote] Wrong, dimwit. I've been to Japan 5x. Obesity is virtually non-existent there. Clothing sizes are without vanity. Sorry, but your fat ass sized 5 is really a large to extra large. No one has a skinny fetish. You're just trying to deflect that the argument is now about how much we tolerate obesity. Normal body types are Americans from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Not the fat obese whales we raise these days where kids as young as 12 now how high blood pressure. Stop making excuses. [/quote]
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