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long_live_janis — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 12:30 AM)
"CharmingAss_hole", do you even know how women were created to look and do on this earth? Look that up on your little factoid-list and maybe you'll get it through your head that women were meant to be a lot bigger than the norm here on earth. Otherwise women wouldn't be able to create little douchebags like you (got to have a little meat on your bones to be able to have a baby)!
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RosalieBustingMyBowls — 18 years ago(September 30, 2007 11:07 AM)
jenangie fan, you aren't the OP's doctor so you have NO IDEA what her health is. I think it's SO STUPID how everyone thinks they are medical professionals and are able to comment on other peoples health when they have NO idea.
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skeemy — 17 years ago(April 22, 2008 09:16 PM)
My weight fluctuates from 240-270, which is a huge difference, but it happens. anyway, no one thinks i weigh even 200lbs. which is weird to ME, but I guess it's all how you carry yourself. you know? you're totally right.
Also, I am overweight because I have health issues that have MADE ME THAT WAY. So, here's another person saying its not ALWAYS about how a person eats/exercises and such. It's important to remember that there are a lot of people that are affected by polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid issues. Just like a lot of people with health issues such as cystic fibrosis may look like they don't eat at all. Things just happen. -
Miss_Moody115 — 17 years ago(June 15, 2008 03:24 PM)
Weight and health are not synonymous. They are two different things. There are certain sizes where you can be deemed unhealthy. 250 is not it. Health is more about good habits. A 250 lb person who exercises 3 times a week and eats within their means, avoiding empty calories is healthy. A skinny person who is not physically fit and eats pizza and nachos half the week, but doesn't gain weight is unhealthy.
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