i know larger women dont suffer osteoporsis as bad as the thinner types, my aunt is always dieting she is in her late 60's and she is on pills for wieght, pills pills pills, and she has brittle bones,
i go off a little of what you fancy does you good, sometimes i like junk food, but i dont eat it all the time, thats just silly, i sometimes fancy watermelon, so i buy some.. and so on..
but there is a lot of instantaneous feeding in a lot of families.. processed food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, i dont eat much processed food, proper meals that are cooked, which i feel are healthier than all, these chemicals.
i knew i would never be thin, but that was ok, i was bullied about it, until they saw me bench press 600lbs with my arms, and over 800 with my legs and saw i was very strong too. then they started to leave me alone.. but a lot of the fat people the metabolism is different, one size does not fit all, but they are trying to make it so.
fattie you bring up a good point, i do exercise, ok not as often as i should as i have 2 broken ankles and when i walk i am in near constant pain, but.. i still exercise, (the breaks are hairline and they healed broken so instead of one bone stopping your ankle from going over theres now 2 so my ankles are bad and before anyone says its my weight i used to be thinner than i am now and i slipped on some mud and due to hospital incompetence they were never fixed).
we never had tv's in the room when i was a kid, or games, parents are using these things as baby sitters, its easier for something else to take care of and look after the kids, if the parents had to do it,then.. who would be to blame.. THEM not tv or games orwhatever
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