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Is Big Beautiful OR Our Society is Promoting Obesity? |
Ok people help me out here. The sooner the better ..will be much appreciated. Let me know your thoughts on Real Women Have Curves. Is bigger better or capitalism is promoting obesity to fill its own pockets. By saying that there is more to a woman than her weight are we ignoring the fact that overweight leads to many chronic diseases including but not limited to heart problems, diabetes, breathing problems, and many other things. Also child birth problems ( I have two rotuman friends who cant conceive becasue of they are over weight. ) , obesity leads to inability to particiate in playing with children. etc etc... so why still big is beautiful? or is it? Accroding to research size 14 is the average size in womens clothing. I am not saying or advoating women be paper thin, i mean i am a size ten since I can to the United States I have gained weight , but that doesnt mean that I am going to say I am happy with my weight, but at the same time I will not say I am bent out of shape, but the question remains why is the United States media promoting larger images of women. The most sane answer is that they will make money off of these women, right? Well enough said on my part. I am doing a paper ,pliz help me out. Maybe this is the alternative to promoting anorexia, people have been looking ath those skinny models for so long they think that that is healthy. Girls have died because of this. Face it, we are a society of extremes. No one is happy in the middle. Now, you can say all kinds of nasty things about big women. I spent 1 1/2 years losing 60 pounds. I looked good. I developed a medical condition, in 4 months I had gained 70 pounds from the medication, the doctor said I should be thrilled that it was only 70. I had surgery for the condition, I lost my hearing due to swelling in my brain, I had lost 40 pounds in 6 weeks after the surgery, but gained 50 from the 10 weeks of prednisone. The situation was not resolved with surgery. I eat 1200 calories a day. I workout on the treadmill 3 times a week for 45 minutes at 3.6 miles an hour. (Can not go faster, when my hearing was destroyed so was the nerve that controls balance). I lift weights for 30 minutes 3 times a week. I do not lose weight...because of the medication. So stop complaining about large women and figure for many of us, it is beyond our control. My alternative is constant pain, an internet friend killed herself 3 years ago when they could not get the pain under control. Just because we have a weight problem, does not mean that we should be ignored by society and clothing makers. The latter, Society is promoting obesity. I believe the media is attempting to make people feel better about being obese, when it is in fact unhealthy and disgusting. Very good question by the way. I think it goes to extremes on both ends....you have the marketing like McDonald's that's getting blamed for obesity and the growing number of obesity, but on the other end are the models that promote anorexia. We need to find a happy medium. Being anorexia isn't healthy and neither is being obese. I feel big is not necessarily beautiful but its not ugly or demeaning neither,the population in general is getting obese for a lot of reasons reaching from lack of exercise to corporations getting richer from selling all that fat producing food I think just the opposite, our society values thinness. When our role models in the media are on average 0 to 2 sizes, that places an unrealistic body image on young girls. Real women are do have curves. A size 14 is hardly obese, it is most appropriately the correct size. Someone that is a 14 is probably weighing approximately 135 to 160 lbs, which is a healthy weight. I do think that the media/ catalogs have tapped into the overweight market, just because people are overweight does not mean that they don't have money. There is a lot of money to be made, by making clothing and catering to the larger figured women. I personally feel that overweight people are in a different category than morbidly obese. I would rather see someone alittle over weight, than these sick "stars" that all you can see is bones protruding out where curves should be. Obesity is not being promoted; it is being accommodated. Clothing stores are accommodating our expanding waistlines. It is a reality that we are getting heavier and heavier, but it's not because obesity is being promoted. Rather, the pharmaceutical and big food industries, who are wealthier than anyone can ever imagine, are teaching us lies about weight and what to eat and how truly to be healthy, all with the objective of making us obese and therefore dependent upon expensive prescription drugs and supplies (such as diabetes supplies). This is a far grander conspiracy than the average person knows about, but believe me, I have done years of research on this topic and would defend it to the death. All our health problems today are intentional and are lining someone's pocket with gold. As for the clothing, there are more and more big (obese) people who need big clothes every day. Question answered. This site exposes a lot of the deception in the pharmaceutical and health care industries: www.mercola.com |
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