Big Niall wrote:GRAHAM01 wrote:Big Niall wrote:jeez guys relax!
I never said a woman has to be stick thin or that woman "C" is obese, in fact I said she wasn't , that woman in the swimsuit probably is though.
Weight isn't like height, you can manage it, people who are overweight have the power to get in shape if they want. If they don't want to then fine,
No matter how nice some of the posters here may be, Britain has an obesity problem - it was even in the front page of one of the papers in the last week or so. Denying the problem isn't a solution.
it is not just the UK that has an obesity problem, it is more or less world wide
yes many could and should lose a few pounds myself included and in many cases they do try but are just unable to do so may it be will power, illness or what ever,
we now live in a world moving at a great pace and everything is made for speed and convenience, fast food, microwave/oven meals?? none of which are good for people but still they are the best selling foods on the market
in some respects you are right in that people are lazy but it is not something that has just started, it has built up over years and years and it will not be changed over night
it's the same as putting weight on is very easy and taking it off is a lot harder
any way i've gone off on one now so back to the thread
girl c for me every day of the week
Britain, Ireland and America (king fatty country) have a much bigger obesity problem than France, Scandanavia, Italy and many other countries.
i work for an italian company and let me tell you i have meet more fat italians within the company than thin ones but that is just me and that is just here, i am not going to say there are more fat italians than thin one
there are as you say many places where the obesity problem is far less i am sure but like i said it is not some thing everyone can help and it is not a problem that is just going to go away by saying get yourselves down the gym fatties
