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Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!- Page 9

Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!

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ElphabaRose
#200re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 10:59am

RadiGal, it is sung by Alix Korey who plays Madeline True.


Whatever happened to class?

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RadiGal2
#201re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 11:54am

Thank you so much ElphabaRose. I just found out late last night that I to get a hold of that song for my kids floor routine -- not an intentional thread jack, at least it was about the kid in earlier post.

My apologies to all for the minor thread jack..


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Cruel_Sandwich
#202re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 1:12pm

On top of this, obesity can sometimes be EXTREMELY sexy.

I don't think Orson Welles would be half as attractive if he were skinny.

misschung
#203re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 1:29pm

beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Although I think attraction is more of a chemistry thing, personally. I had the same amount of people interested in me when I was heavier than I do now.


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?

worrell4077
#204re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 2:25pm

"On top of this, obesity can sometimes be EXTREMELY sexy."

Are you high??? Outer beauty no, inner yes. There is just something really wrong about seeing an obese girl in a short skirt or in something that they shouldn't be wearing like a tank top or something like that.

It's a real shame that there are so many obese children and for one it's probably all the fast food and soda and junk they eat.

Obesity really isn't healthy, it can lead to diabetes, heart problems, and other medical problems. I myself am a fat person but I'm going to work on losing the weight this summer.

misschung
#205re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 2:48pm

I'm not advocating obesity, but I know plenty of heavy people who are very happily married/dating. So obviously it's not a turn off for everyone


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?

colleen_lee
#206re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 5:51pm

Some people do like the heavier girls.

I got plenty of play when I was chunky. Though I get way more random pickup attempts now that I'm thinner. (And it's fun making people's "top 3 lists" during shows).


"You just can't win. Ever. Look at the bright side, at least you are not stuck in First Wives Club: The Musical. That would really suck. " --Sueleen Gay

Kringas
#207re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 5:56pm

I have been known to like the big boys, myself.


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Rathnait62
#208re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 6:06pm

Shockingly, some people see beyond weight when it comes to what they find attractive.


Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson

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Mamamia Sammy2
#209re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 6:20pm

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"I knew this was probably going to happen." - Rathnait62

misschung
#210re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 5/1/07 at 10:19pm

my mom did, lol. and thanks to that I got the "i love to eat" gene!


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?

misschung
#211re: Obesity Can Be Healthy, Dammit!
Posted: 7/27/07 at 10:43am

bumped because I just saw this show for the first time last week:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/healthy_living/your_weight/eatingwell_children.shtml

has anyone else seen this?


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?


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