Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know are not skinny.
That means you don’t know people who are wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know are not skinny.
Anonymous wrote:I have a different take on this than most. I didn't take the original post to ask "Why do rich women maintain a healthy weight" but rather "Why are so many scary skinny?"
I am thin and have many thin friends. We are middle class to upper middle class. We rent. We attend public school. We eat healthy and try to exercise. No nannys here.
But recently I've spent some time on the Beauvoir and Sidwell campuses. Holy hell! Each time I've seen several moms who look downright anorexic. Spindly arms, toothpick denim legs, gaunt faces, and usually dressed well and made-up and styled. They're skinny alright, but they look scary skinny. Like Kate Moss versus Kate Beckingsdale. I can say with certainty I'd rather look like me, enjoy my food, and feel slightly self conscious if my stomach occasionally looks less than flat in my size 4 bandage dress, than look like a malnourished preteen boy. Heroic chic is not my thing I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that is not being said here is that rich people don't feel like they have to eat meals. I am not rich (HHI 600s) but my social circle involves a lot of millionaires (like legit millionaires, not millionaires like us. They are millionaires whose other friends are billionaires and that is a totally different social class than us). They have maybe a bit of breakfast or a small lunch and then they have dinner. Unless they don't. But this whole concept of eating constantly isn't as much of a thing. And no one's hanging around accusing them of being anorexic. Also most of the white women are tall. Rich non white women aren't tall or skinny IME.
I know you mean relative to your millionaire friends, but come on! You don’t think you are wealthy?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only speak for myself...
1-My dh is not attracted to fat women.
2- I can afford to buy very healthy, non-processed foods at the grocery store.
3-I have a nanny so I can go to the gym whenever I want.
4-I have the time to cook healthy foods every night.
5-I am educated, and understand the nutritional value of food.
Very telling that your first comment is your husbands preference.
I want to be attractive to my husband...don't you?
New poster here. In 10 years, your top 5 list will be very different. Also, you will not keep the weight off forever. You will be older and your husband will still be attracted to younger skinny women, educated or not.
Anonymous wrote:They aren't all skinny. Look at Oprah.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know are not skinny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are genuinely busy. Its not a popular response, but they're not sitting on their asses eating chips and surfing the net.
No. In fact, the exact opposite of this. They have time to go to pure barre and play tennis.
I’m reading Primates of Park Avenue right now. Fascinating read! It’s the wealthy woman’s job to look good to keep their husbands and compete with the other women in their social set. Overweight people are outcasts. It’s just not acceptable.
Notably, they attend Soulcycle and Physique 57 barre classes. Maybe Orange Theory classes here?
Primates of Park Avenue author clip on “why rich women don’t have an a$$”
https://youtu.be/nSsfo_h9Wu0
Also this link where author talks about 3 biggest taboos in mega-wealthy group — #2 is Do Not be Overweight. They are fat phobic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my case, after my two pregnancies when i gained weight, I was able to buy a month of pre packaged healthy meals to get back on track. After that i went to a weight loss weekend bootcamp to get myself started on an exercise regime.
Im not rich - more upper middle class btw.
Are those pre-packaged meals actually worth the price? I'm seriously considering them in order to help get this weight off.
Oh crap sorry guys, I didn't realize how old this thread was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are genuinely busy. Its not a popular response, but they're not sitting on their asses eating chips and surfing the net.
No. In fact, the exact opposite of this. They have time to go to pure barre and play tennis.
I’m reading Primates of Park Avenue right now. Fascinating read! It’s the wealthy woman’s job to look good to keep their husbands and compete with the other women in their social set. Overweight people are outcasts. It’s just not acceptable.
Notably, they attend Soulcycle and Physique 57 barre classes. Maybe Orange Theory classes here?
Primates of Park Avenue author clip on “why rich women don’t have an a$$”
https://youtu.be/nSsfo_h9Wu0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are genuinely busy. Its not a popular response, but they're not sitting on their asses eating chips and surfing the net.
No. In fact, the exact opposite of this. They have time to go to pure barre and play tennis.
I’m reading Primates of Park Avenue right now. Fascinating read! It’s the wealthy woman’s job to look good to keep their husbands and compete with the other women in their social set. Overweight people are outcasts. It’s just not acceptable.
Notably, they attend Soulcycle and Physique 57 barre classes. Maybe Orange Theory classes here?
Anonymous wrote:One thing that is not being said here is that rich people don't feel like they have to eat meals. I am not rich (HHI 600s) but my social circle involves a lot of millionaires (like legit millionaires, not millionaires like us. They are millionaires whose other friends are billionaires and that is a totally different social class than us). They have maybe a bit of breakfast or a small lunch and then they have dinner. Unless they don't. But this whole concept of eating constantly isn't as much of a thing. And no one's hanging around accusing them of being anorexic. Also most of the white women are tall. Rich non white women aren't tall or skinny IME.