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RE: UN(dis)TALENTED: @bxlphabet Not Depressed on a Bench

in #untalented6 years ago

Howdy again fitinfun! ok, I see why you would be conflicted about posting that, I wouldn't either. Wow this is much more complicated as far as psychology goes than I ever dreamed about! But I see those pictures of you when you were obese and I don't think you looked that big. You were big but not nearly as alot of overweight people I see. I know it's still the same trauma though once you get a certain size.

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One of my Number One comments now is how I was not that fat to begin with. This tells you how bad the obesity problem is. I could barely wedge myself behind the steering wheel in my car and reach the pedals. The fatter we all get, the less impact one fat person has. I topped out at 275 pounds. I regularly here from people over 300, 400 and 500 who are not ready to lose weight yet since "it is not as bad as other people."

The trauma is really bad when you cannot stand up from a chair or sit in most of them. You cannot wedge into a bench seat in a restaurant. This is one reason why I loved Texas when I was fat. You have big sturdy chairs there and the bench seats are way back.

howdy today fitinfun! yay for Texas ! lol. wow this is all fascinating stuff. To think that someone weighing 400 or 500 pounds are saying that they'd aren't as bad of shape as other people? That sounds mentally dillusional! I guess you were pretty big if your steering wheel was jammed up against you so hard that you couldn't turn it and I'm sure the seat was all the way back.

So Texas is set up to handle overweight people...I guess I do see an awful lot of them and they like to make things bigger here anyway. thanks for the continuing education!