To: kcvl
Come on....eating what you want is second nature to the human race, including myself. There's so much cheap fattening food around it's no wonder there's so much obesity.
And if you're on antidepressants that make you prone to weight gain, adjust and lower your calorie intake. If you're hitting menopause and it makes you prone to gaining weight, adjust and lower your calorie intake.
To pretend that you're a victim to getting fat and it just simply happens to you and you're helpless is pathetic.
53 posted on
10/06/2009 10:51:16 PM PDT by
Lizavetta
(In Communism, everything is free. But there isn't any of it.)
To: Lizavetta
Exactly. Except in very very rare cases, being fat is a choice or a mental issue. It is almost never a purely physiological problem.
To: Lizavetta
To pretend that you're a victim to getting fat and it just simply happens to you and you're helpless is pathetic. Just like I said. You don't know me and I'm not helpless, I'm not a victim and I'm not fat.
I was speaking about our pharmacy customers who aren't victims either. They are on medication that causes weight gain.
57 posted on
10/06/2009 10:58:17 PM PDT by
kcvl
To: Lizavetta
To pretend that you're a victim to getting fat and it just simply happens to you and you're helpless is pathetic.
that's my first wife 100%. gained 6 sizes from first date to wedding, then 6 more. she never listened to me when i told her to knock off all the supersized fast food meals, and get off her butt and do something. kept telling me it was "genetic"
not hardly. it was the difference in lifestyle. after college she ate twice as much of half as healthy food, and didn't do *anything* active.
68 posted on
10/07/2009 8:42:04 AM PDT by
absolootezer0
(divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin', meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner.. what?)
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