Originally Posted by CathrynRose
This totally sucks.
These are the sorts of thread and thoughts, that gets people all insecure. Allll worried - about (for instance) going to the water parks at WDW - "Will I be the only fat person there?!?" "Do other fat people wear bathing suits?" "Will I be stared at because I'm 'pooh' sized?"
This is terrible. It truly is. How anyone's weight affects YOU is just beyond me.
I have fat friends, skinny friends, chubby friends, friends with bodies to-die-for.... theyre all good, amazing, funny and wonderful PEOPLE.
I just dont get these sorts of threads. I just dont. Call me crazy - whatever. I dont understand how these sorts of thoughts even cross your mind.
Why dont we change the thread title? "What are WE doing to people's self esteem in America?" Lets break everyone down and let 'em all know is *is* all about your looks.
I agree, but we're also talking about being healthy, fit, energetic, and having a strong heart. Also diabetes AND ASTHMA is much more prevalent now that obesity is so much more common. I see your point, but I think there is no reason why health, healthy food, and exercise shouldn't be encouraged.
Yes, I have fat family members. They are "good, amazing, funny, and wonderful people". But, one of them (bil) is huge and has out of control diabetes. The other one (sil) is single and unhappy and hasn't dated in several years although she'd like to. She met someone online and when he met her, he told her her weight was an issue-- even though he thought it wouldn't be prior to meeting her.
If someone is completely happy being heavy as an adult, good for them. However, it is the parents' responsibility (don't you think?) to give them a healthy head start. At 4 years old, at seven years old. . . the kids don't realize that they are setting themselves up for a lifetime of weight issues.
I really don't want to be the only 'dissenter" on this issue, because you make some valid points and I agree people shouldn't be ostracized or criticized for their weight. But, at the same time, it's the American diet that is poor. And, countries that have switched to similar diets-- more fast food, more processed food, etc.-- are also seeing an increase in obesity in their children and adults. I don't see how pretending this isn't an important issue is a good thing.
edited to add: and asthma