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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1774222" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I was in Wal-Mart a few months ago and as we were checking out there was a group of obese ladies checking out next to us, one was so obese that she was riding in the motorized shopping cart while eating biscuits and gravy she bought at the deli, she was probably only 25 years old. I was thinking how bad off you are when you can't even make it through a grocery shopping trip without having to eat, and don't even care that that's what probably got you to the point that you can't walk to grocery shop. It's ridiculous. And they probably get some kind of disability because they can't work. </p><p> It's a backwards world we live in, I get made fun of and shamed by overweight people because I eat right, work all the time doing manual labor and because of those 2 things I'm in good shape. I'm 5'7 and weigh between 145-150 which is about right for my height, I get comments about my wife not feeding me right, I need to eat more junk, if I was as skinny as you I'd eat what I want, you nee more meat on your bones. We went from fat shaming to skinny shaming, and for reference I'm not what I consider skinny, I'm proportionate to my height and I don't have a gut. I'm always cordial and don't fat shame them though I really want to.</p><p> ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1774222, member: 39122"] I was in Wal-Mart a few months ago and as we were checking out there was a group of obese ladies checking out next to us, one was so obese that she was riding in the motorized shopping cart while eating biscuits and gravy she bought at the deli, she was probably only 25 years old. I was thinking how bad off you are when you can't even make it through a grocery shopping trip without having to eat, and don't even care that that's what probably got you to the point that you can't walk to grocery shop. It's ridiculous. And they probably get some kind of disability because they can't work. It's a backwards world we live in, I get made fun of and shamed by overweight people because I eat right, work all the time doing manual labor and because of those 2 things I'm in good shape. I'm 5'7 and weigh between 145-150 which is about right for my height, I get comments about my wife not feeding me right, I need to eat more junk, if I was as skinny as you I'd eat what I want, you nee more meat on your bones. We went from fat shaming to skinny shaming, and for reference I'm not what I consider skinny, I'm proportionate to my height and I don't have a gut. I'm always cordial and don't fat shame them though I really want to. , [/QUOTE]
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