AgeofEmpires2**
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If people want to make exucses and believe it's OK to be fat, let them.
Guys, that's not "chubby".
I'm surprised they fit, most rice bags have a 150 lb limit - LOL just kidding. Seriously though, yeah, a friend of mine told me the heavier girls were more adventurous in bed.
Because smoking and drinking tend to be actual choices. No one has a cigarette or bottle of Jack Daniels magically materialize in their hand as a child. Genetics play a large part in how much fat you have. I've always been very slim, and I've made no effort whatsoever to watch what I ate. I eat what I want, when I feel like eating it. There was no "choice" involved in me being thin.It was a prick letter to send for sure, but it touches on a valid point. As a society, we openly frown upon smoking, drinking to excess, drinking and driving, etc, yet none of those kill as many people as obesity does. If we won't let a newscaster smoke on TV because of the message it would portray, why allow an obese newscaster on TV?
She's obese. Probably in the 'severe obesity' column.
Because smoking and drinking tend to be actual choices. No one has a cigarette or bottle of Jack Daniels magically materialize in their hand as a child. Genetics play a large part in how much fat you have. I've always been very slim, and I've made no effort whatsoever to watch what I ate. I eat what I want, when I feel like eating it. There was no "choice" involved in me being thin.
Genetics play a part in substance abuse as well.Because smoking and drinking tend to be actual choices. No one has a cigarette or bottle of Jack Daniels magically materialize in their hand as a child. Genetics play a large part in how much fat you have. I've always been very slim, and I've made no effort whatsoever to watch what I ate. I eat what I want, when I feel like eating it. There was no "choice" involved in me being thin.