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True, but shallow people need to mind their own business. |
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It'd advisable. It's a lot better for their health if they don't carry around excess weight. |
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There lifestyle will be worse |
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People in general need to spend less time figuring out what other people need to do and more time on
their own agenda. |
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No, people need to find balance in their life. If this goes with being fat it's all OK. However some
people eat (or do many other things) simply to feel better...as they miss something in their life.
So, instead of telling them to lose weight try help one of them to solve the basic cause. My dad
convinced once someone to stop smoking. He's quite proud of this :) |
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It depends: Sumo wrestlers are fat but they need it for their profession. Pregnant women may be fat
but that could be a natural side effect of enduring their pregnancy. A method actor may get fat for
a role they're about to play. Are you going to tell all those people in those 3 examples that they
instead need to lose weight?
But in general it is true that people are healthier when they're not clinically obese.
Yet I do agree with shipp too that all that really matters is how the individual feels about
themself. |
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First thing you need to learn how to spell weight and second if a person is happy with who they are
what gives you a right to judge them or to tell them they need to lose weight |
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