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Do you get offended when you talk about obesity...why are we afraid to discuss it openly?



Do you get offended when you talk about obesity...why are we afraid to discuss it openly?

I don't know but I get pissed off when people publicly criticize and harrass smokers but don't say anything to obese people. Obesity has replaced smoking as the number one preventable cause of death and causes more health risks than smoking as well as more garbage.
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offende?no.but as far as it goes in schools,doctors and nurses and health people dont need to go in and tell an obese person that theyre obese.they already know it and it makes people feel bad when others point out there imperfections
i'm not offended at all, but i am also not overweight.... i am only 100pounds
No, im 28 percent fat and going up. the top of my stomach now touches the bottom of my itties....fat is fat, i should exercise more and eat less, but its ez to eat, and ez to make excuses as to why i dont exercise
i think it's cause so many people a fat and it's not a good thing and maybe people feel imberissed
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