Memoirs Of A Landwhale. Blah Blah Blah

EvilLocks

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She seems to be doing just fine as she is.
I don't see the problem.

"In general, there are many health risks caused by morbid obesity. Overweight is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher; obesity is defined as a BMI of 30 or higher. Research has shown that as weight increases to reach the levels referred to as "overweight" and "obesity," the risks for following conditions also increases:


  • Coronary heart disease
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Cancers (endometrial, breast and colon)
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Dyslipidemia (for example, high total cholesterol or high levels of triplycerides
  • Stroke
  • Liver and Gallblabber disease
  • Sleep apnea and respiratory problems
  • Osteoarthritis (a degeneration of cartilage and its underlying bone within a joint)
  • Gynecological problems (abnormal menses, infertility)
  • Reproductive disorders (obese women have trouble having children and obese men have reduced sperm counts)
  • Blood clots in the legs and clots to the lungs
  • Varicose veins and swollen legs
  • Respiratory problems, including difficulty breathing with small amounts of exertion and walking
  • Fat accumulation in the liver and cirrhosis
  • Some forms of cancer, particularly cancer of the uterus, breast, prostate, colon and gallbladder"

Yeah... What's the problem?
 

blackg

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"In general, there are many health risks caused by morbid obesity. Overweight is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher; obesity is defined as a BMI of 30 or higher. Research has shown that as weight increases to reach the levels referred to as "overweight" and "obesity," the risks for following conditions also increases:


  • Coronary heart disease
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Cancers (endometrial, breast and colon)
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Dyslipidemia (for example, high total cholesterol or high levels of triplycerides
  • Stroke
  • Liver and Gallblabber disease
  • Sleep apnea and respiratory problems
  • Osteoarthritis (a degeneration of cartilage and its underlying bone within a joint)
  • Gynecological problems (abnormal menses, infertility)
  • Reproductive disorders (obese women have trouble having children and obese men have reduced sperm counts)
  • Blood clots in the legs and clots to the lungs
  • Varicose veins and swollen legs
  • Respiratory problems, including difficulty breathing with small amounts of exertion and walking
  • Fat accumulation in the liver and cirrhosis
  • Some forms of cancer, particularly cancer of the uterus, breast, prostate, colon and gallbladder"

Yeah... What's the problem?
OK.. I'm sure you wrestle with the plight of obese women quite often.
You really sound like you care for their health here.
They would really appreciate having you care so much to even do a quick google search regarding their unhealthy lifestyle.

Well done.
 
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Grasshüpfer

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Judging people based on looks is clearly a tactic forced on us by evolution to avoid infectious diseases and weak offspring.

Question is what to do about this.

Change humanity in a way that we are not appalled by sickness, or just change us until everyone looks perfect.

First option we tried through education in the last 2000 years and it only got us to that crazy pretentiousness we see in the woman that wrote the article.

Second option would mean Tsuji, surgery and eventually designer babies.

I'm really not sure what to choose.

Given the current way the world works I would actually pretty much castrate myself before going bald, to at least preserve my happiness in all other areas of life except f*****g around.
 

EvilLocks

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OK.. I'm sure you wrestle with the plight of obese women quite often.
You really sound like you care for their health here.
They would really appreciate having you caring so much to do a quick google search regarding their unhealthy lifestyle.

Well done.

Eloel. Thanks for the sarcasm. I'm just an anonymous person on an Internet forum expressing my opinion on the matter - not an angel coming to save them from their health problems. That is up to themselves, the people in their life and medical health professionals to do, I'm just making a point here. All I'm saying is that those enabling, so called 'positive' comments surely aren't giving her a push in the right direction.
 

blackg

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First option we tried through education in the last 2000 years and it only got us to that crazy pretentiousness we see in the woman that wrote the article.

I wouldn't call questioning the status quo pretentious.
 

blackg

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Eloel. Thanks for the sarcasm. I'm just an anonymous person on an Internet forum expressing my opinion on the matter - not an angel coming to save them from their health problems. That is up to themselves, the people in their life and medical health professionals to do, I'm just making a point here. All I'm saying is that those enabling, so called 'positive' comments surely aren't giving her a push in the right direction.
Do you also wanna give your opinion on unhealthy underweight catwalk models?
 

Grasshüpfer

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On a sidenote. I was together with a girl who started super hot but turned into a landwhale over the course of five years. I tried really everything to keep the relationship going.

I even blamed myself and thought I had ED when I couldn't get hard anymore.


First sex after the breakup with a random girl went on for six hours and I was flaccid maybe 5 mins after each orgasm.


You can fight the red pill but you can't really win.
 

Grasshüpfer

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I wouldn't call questioning the status quo pretentious.

Sorry I'm not a native speaker. I'm talking about pretending that looks don't matter.
 

Grasshüpfer

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It depends on the country you live in.

In mine, just knowing my money is used to treat the diseases caused by their gluttony pisses me off.

Other than that, let's face it, they're unsightly, they f*****g smell, they sometimes nearly crush me in the public transports (srs), they're unhappy, depressed, bitter, they often take it out on you (happens at my workplace), they then complain about being victims (like the woman who wrote that piece), they cry for being mistreated, they demand respect, they're often mad at the whole world.

I could go on.

Sounds just like bald guys minus the smelling because we re all gymcels.
 

blackg

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It depends on the country you live in.

In mine, just knowing my money is used to treat the diseases caused by their gluttony pisses me off.

Other than that, let's face it, they're unsightly, they f*****g smell, they sometimes nearly crush me in the public transports (srs), they're unhappy, depressed, bitter, they often take it out on you (happens at my workplace), they then complain about being victims (like the woman who wrote that piece), they cry for being mistreated, they demand respect, they're often mad at the whole world.

I could go on.
You could go on and you have.
You have just described your own relationship with society.
Thanks.
 

blackg

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Why even ask this question? Of course it's just as unhealthy to starve yourself to death. Both polar opposites bring their own set of health issues and risks.
Yeah.. I'm sure anorexic girls, and those who enable them, also make your "blood boil."
Nope.
 

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Yep, here it is!
I'm sure this is the main reason why overweight people piss you off so much.
The rest of what you said is just a smokescreen of platitudes to mask your true feelings.

That's my take on all this fat hate.

Another possibility is that it emerges from how we obsess over our looks on this forum.

When we see other people living happy, oblivious lives in spite of not caring about their looks, it triggers us.
 
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