Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all these above PP - thin people do NOT have digestive issues. In fact, according to medical science, overweight people have more digestive and other health issues
I’m thin because I workout at 6am before work, eat healthy, and walk 2 miles a day after work
Thinner people likely have completely different microbiome/gut flora than fatter people. You are thin because you do those things you listed, AND because you lucked into some genetics and resources that facilitate your thinness. Don't get smug.
Anonymous wrote:To all these above PP - thin people do NOT have digestive issues. In fact, according to medical science, overweight people have more digestive and other health issues
I’m thin because I workout at 6am before work, eat healthy, and walk 2 miles a day after work
Anonymous wrote:So many posts here on how chubby ppl are a downgrade. I think I only read one post that said chubby women were ok, but chubby men weren’t. All the others see weight as a downgrade.
How many ppl are truly naturally thin in middle age? Without doing crazy things to stay thin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans are just fat. Not that hard to understand lmao. Look at the way our women eat and drink. The same goes for other western women as well.
There is a class component to weight. You don’t see very many overweight parents at private schools or country clubs.
I agree with this, and think the whole wellness industry is based on this classism. The weathly have more time, better healthcare and better gym access so they look better. Calm, time, organic food and exercise are what separates monied people from not monied people since so many goods are so readily available to all.
It takes effort and education to stay in shape. Maybe even a little vanity mixed in. You can find all of these attributes in more well-to-do people.
Anonymous wrote:The obese Ozempic users who rapidly lost their 30+ BMI figures are who act self righteous.
They have poor cardiovascular health and super low muscle tone but they feel like they look like a deserving, disciplined, hard-working athlete.
It’s hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans are just fat. Not that hard to understand lmao. Look at the way our women eat and drink. The same goes for other western women as well.
There is a class component to weight. You don’t see very many overweight parents at private schools or country clubs.
I agree with this, and think the whole wellness industry is based on this classism. The weathly have more time, better healthcare and better gym access so they look better. Calm, time, organic food and exercise are what separates monied people from not monied people since so many goods are so readily available to all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans are just fat. Not that hard to understand lmao. Look at the way our women eat and drink. The same goes for other western women as well.
There is a class component to weight. You don’t see very many overweight parents at private schools or country clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Americans are just fat. Not that hard to understand lmao. Look at the way our women eat and drink. The same goes for other western women as well.
Anonymous wrote:I've never been thin so I wouldn't know. My BMI is just over 20 which is ok. I have a couple of friends who are thin and they seem very normal. I think if you have to work very hard to be thin you could bore people with what you have to do to be thin.