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Originally Posted by SUP??? My best friend has been extremely over weight since childhood. I'm talking, 4 or 5 years old. It was never a matter of "letting herself go". |
In that case I blame her parents for giving her the opportunity to end up the way she did. If you don't let your child eat whatever they want, or use food to control them or to get what you want, or shut them up, etc, then food won't end up being a huge problem for them.. like it turned out with your best friend. When you're 4, or 5, a GOOD DIET (no matter how fat your parents are) will prevent you from ending up that way.
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Point is, sometimes it's not a matter of letting yourself go. A lot of overweight people have been that way their entire lives...and some of them really are okay with it. So, what's it to you? .
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Of course they're okay with it. They've been like that as long as they can remember, so they never really have a "oh my god what happened to me" moment when they look into the mirror. I'm talking about the people who were once of normal weight, who let themselves go, and don't bother doing anyt thing about it. And my point was already put to shame in the first page when I realized eating is an addiction for some and no matter how fat you see yourself getting, it's really hard to drop that drug. Or, butter sammy in this case.