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Is promoting big, beautiful women unhealthy?

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Being bigger is not always synonymous with unhealthy. Health is more than one’s size. A person can be thin and unhealthy. It’s about what a person eats, how active they are, and whether their body is functioning at optimal levels.
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@MarmeeMarch Why do you assume I’m fat? First, I wasn’t even talking about myself. Second, I’m not talking about morbidly obese. That’s why I said bigger. There are a lot of women included in the “big and beautiful” category. Yes there’s a point where one’s weight will have an affect on their health. That goes both ways. However, a lot of other factors play into a person’s health. It’s not size alone. I’ve seen thin people consume garbage and not be very active. I’ve seen bigger people who eat clean and are extremely active. They’ve been that way for years. I can’t explain why they remain big despite living healthy. It’s because of things like this that I have to disagree that size always equals unhealthy.
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I would like to add that
Suffering from thyroid or having hormonal issues or depending on antidepressants could add more to this facts
It's something to be considered too.