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R300will said:
A tattoo on the base of the spine is absolutely fine and can be very hot in most occasions providing the woman isn't fat IMO.
Just not getting the concept of some (usually) meaningless 'art' drawn on someone making them more attractive than millions of years of evolving to be more attractive - even though my first love did have a habit of writing things on her hand. PHers should remember, when they see the sorts of ladies derided for their appearance on here, that they are the pinnacle of evolution.
I thought this thread was about fatness, not tattoo-ness?
blugnu said:
R300will said:
A tattoo on the base of the spine is absolutely fine and can be very hot in most occasions providing the woman isn't fat IMO.
Just not getting the concept of some (usually) meaningless 'art' drawn on someone making them more attractive than millions of years of evolving to be more attractive - even though my first love did have a habit of writing things on her hand. PHers should remember, when they see the sorts of ladies derided for their appearance on here, that they are the pinnacle of evolution.
I thought this thread was about fatness, not tattoo-ness?
I notice this a lot and it disgusts me, particularly the princess-complex that often goes with it. If women are going to be fat they should at least know they are hideous and consequently have no self-esteem! It is frightening to see the dreamer-bulking gainz some of the girls I knew at uni made over the course of four years. Spend much time at all in Asia and one becomes all the more aware of how lardy Brits are.
Edited by HonestIago on Tuesday 10th July 10:17
The Char said:
I have a lot of respect for massively fat people.
I genuinely wonder how they do it, and afford it. .....
It's far cheaper to exist entirely on processed food, refined carbs and low quality protein then purely "natural" food stuffs.I genuinely wonder how they do it, and afford it. .....
I've lost circa 8kg over the last 3 months buy cutting out *all processed foods, alcohol and refined carbs. Im 6'4" and about 102kg now btw.
Shopping bill has increased by about 25% I reckon. And you get funny looks in lidl when you fill the conveypr with nowt but fuit, veg and meat.
- weekends don't count though - I've adopted a binge eating approach - it's working
HonestIago said:
I notice this a lot and it disgusts me, particularly the princess-complex that often goes with it. If women are going to be fat they should at least know they are hideous and consequently have no self-esteem!
One thing I always find odd is the disproportionate effort some more-than-just-borderline fat women put in to other aspects of their appearance. It's like a kind of displacement activity. Johnnytheboy said:
HonestIago said:
I notice this a lot and it disgusts me, particularly the princess-complex that often goes with it. If women are going to be fat they should at least know they are hideous and consequently have no self-esteem!
One thing I always find odd is the disproportionate effort some more-than-just-borderline fat women put in to other aspects of their appearance. It's like a kind of displacement activity. blindswelledrat said:
WIth the exceptions of obesity, heart disease, cancer, aids, homosexuality and everything in the whole world that could be deemed to need curing
In fact, it might be slightly more accurate to say that only hunger can be cured with cake and nothing else.
Not true. Simple carbs send your insulin wild and make you feel hungry all the more.In fact, it might be slightly more accurate to say that only hunger can be cured with cake and nothing else.
Cakes cure skinny healthy people!!!
blindswelledrat said:
Is this true? Tell me more, IM intrigued.
That's all I know!!! Or rather, that's all I've been told ; )Try eating a lean meat for lunch, say a tin of tuna or chicken breast, then the next day eat the equivalent in cake, or bread or whatever. I'll happily function all day long on a single tin of tuna (opinions on fish are a different topic ; ) yet stick a muffin down my neck and I'm ravounous! Plus it's more sugar I'll crave.
Also, the theory is once your insulin is up you'll never burn fat, but your body will go into 'fk I'd better store fat' mode, and you'll get...
I'm sure a proper nutritionist, or someone with a better understanding can explain it betterer than I.
Obviously sticking cake down your neck makes you fat, everyone knows that, but I find the mechanics of it absolutely fascinating.
I used to weigh 25.+ stones about 24 years ago. My volupturian tastes and habits were the cause and I enjoyed every minute of it, I smoked, drank and eat excessively and did everything else to a stupid extent.
Then the stream of warnings from all the doctors etc, became fulfilled and I developed diabetes. The gypsies warnings, particularly from my diabetic consultant, caused me to think and I change the lifestyle.
Took a lot of effort, diet and exercise, steady at first, and over two years I lost ten stones in weight, and dropped to 15 stone. I never go above that and I never have in twenty years. However I cannot lose any more even though I should be around 13 stones. I did weigh 17 stone 4 on my 16th birthday, so I cannot remember ever being under 14 stone at all.
The diabetes has always been well controlled and disappeared initially reappeared later with levels between 3.5 and 5.5 steady. I was very lucky, none of my consultants thought that I would make 50 I am now 66 and quite well, but still completely nuts. Hence the ten kit cars!
I appreciate that the PH viewpoint, on here, is essentially concerned, with the visual aspects of these women. Without being too serious, the health issues are really the serious concern. Because of my constant battle with weight, I naturally observe others with the same inherent risk.
Many of these really big girls are clearly morbidly obese, which I was for many years at 25 stone+. Unless they address the problem, this is going to cause huge health problems, in middle life. That is the serious concern in this and as I can testify it is a lifestyle choice. However not everyone can change their lifestyles. This will be a real problem for the NHS and the taxpayers in time.
Just a thought.
Then the stream of warnings from all the doctors etc, became fulfilled and I developed diabetes. The gypsies warnings, particularly from my diabetic consultant, caused me to think and I change the lifestyle.
Took a lot of effort, diet and exercise, steady at first, and over two years I lost ten stones in weight, and dropped to 15 stone. I never go above that and I never have in twenty years. However I cannot lose any more even though I should be around 13 stones. I did weigh 17 stone 4 on my 16th birthday, so I cannot remember ever being under 14 stone at all.
The diabetes has always been well controlled and disappeared initially reappeared later with levels between 3.5 and 5.5 steady. I was very lucky, none of my consultants thought that I would make 50 I am now 66 and quite well, but still completely nuts. Hence the ten kit cars!
I appreciate that the PH viewpoint, on here, is essentially concerned, with the visual aspects of these women. Without being too serious, the health issues are really the serious concern. Because of my constant battle with weight, I naturally observe others with the same inherent risk.
Many of these really big girls are clearly morbidly obese, which I was for many years at 25 stone+. Unless they address the problem, this is going to cause huge health problems, in middle life. That is the serious concern in this and as I can testify it is a lifestyle choice. However not everyone can change their lifestyles. This will be a real problem for the NHS and the taxpayers in time.
Just a thought.
chrisobrien54 said:
blindswelledrat said:
Is this true? Tell me more, IM intrigued.
That's all I know!!! Or rather, that's all I've been told ; )Try eating a lean meat for lunch, say a tin of tuna or chicken breast, then the next day eat the equivalent in cake, or bread or whatever. I'll happily function all day long on a single tin of tuna (opinions on fish are a different topic ; ) yet stick a muffin down my neck and I'm ravounous! Plus it's more sugar I'll crave.
Also, the theory is once your insulin is up you'll never burn fat, but your body will go into 'fk I'd better store fat' mode, and you'll get...
I'm sure a proper nutritionist, or someone with a better understanding can explain it betterer than I.
Obviously sticking cake down your neck makes you fat, everyone knows that, but I find the mechanics of it absolutely fascinating.
blindswelledrat said:
chrisobrien54 said:
Not true. Simple carbs send your insulin wild and make you feel hungry all the more.
Is this true? Tell me more, IM intrigued.OC and others.
For those interested the last episode of The Men Who Made Us Fat is on Thursday, thread in TV forum.
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