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DoubleRings · 51-55, F
OK let me be the real one here.
When i see someone very overweight (male or female), it’s hard to imagine that they are very active - perhaps obesity a side effect to that, perhaps it’s the cause. I wonder if they are happy or healthy with how their body is. They are at risk for diabetes and heart disease. The bigger they are the more i wonder how inconvenient it is to be heavy. To find clothes, to sit on a plane, to do things the average person doesn’t struggle with.
When someone is thin - like do you mean very thin? i don’t assume they are very active, although they could be. I really don’t think too much of anything tbh, unless they are skeletal thin then i wonder if they are healthy and eating.
That being said, doesn’t matter if you are overweight or thin. What matters is if YOU are ok with how you look and feel or if you are healthy.
When i see someone very overweight (male or female), it’s hard to imagine that they are very active - perhaps obesity a side effect to that, perhaps it’s the cause. I wonder if they are happy or healthy with how their body is. They are at risk for diabetes and heart disease. The bigger they are the more i wonder how inconvenient it is to be heavy. To find clothes, to sit on a plane, to do things the average person doesn’t struggle with.
When someone is thin - like do you mean very thin? i don’t assume they are very active, although they could be. I really don’t think too much of anything tbh, unless they are skeletal thin then i wonder if they are healthy and eating.
That being said, doesn’t matter if you are overweight or thin. What matters is if YOU are ok with how you look and feel or if you are healthy.