Not everyone has to be “skinny” but everyone should be healthy
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Anonymous#425w
well sure, yeah, but someone’s weight isn’t a great sole indicator for health
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Anonymous#125w
If someone has reached morbid obesity that’s a clear indication of bad health tho
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Anonymous#425w
could be a thyroid issue, or a myriad of any other health conditions that are genetic! could also be someone who doesn’t have the time or money to be in better health. you really never know and it’s not your place to assume
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Anonymous#125w
Not having the time or the money isn’t really an excuse. There are ways to keep up with your health
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Anonymous#425w
it absolutely is a valid reason. just because you don’t have such constraints doesn’t mean they don’t exist for others
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Anonymous#125w
If you were really financially in debt and didn’t have access to sufficient food you would be underweight. Thats why you don’t see morbidly obese people living in extreme poverty, not to be offensive
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Anonymous#425w
you’re so unbelievably ignorant that I don’t even want to entertain this
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Anonymous#125w
Ok don’t then. But it’s a genuine question, the starving people in third world countries don’t have this problem apparently.
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Anonymous#425w
You do see morbidly obese people living in extreme poverty, the food that’s the worst for us is the food that costs the least, it’s harder for poor people to eat healthy
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Anonymous#325w
Well if you’re to the point where you are literally starving, that’s when you see the people who are emaciated and you can see their ribs.
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Anonymous#425w
you have never met an actual person living in poverty have you
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Anonymous#125w
my biological dad is literally homeless
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Anonymous#125w
I’ve seen it I’ve been immersed in it and it’s the truth.