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Rhonda-P-Outlaw19601Participant‘Real Sized Women’, ‘Big and Beautiful’ and ‘Thick’ are cute names for Obesity. Now if you think that heart disease, stroke, diabetes and hypertension are ‘cute’ diseases and are ‘cute’ on Black women, then that’s really sad to me. As a woman who has been FAT, I know that it can take it’s toll on one’s body and health. So you continue to play the ‘game’. I’ll continue to educate sistas about obesity, and how to fight it. Finally, you asked what determines the ‘right’ weight. I’ll answer that, based on my personal experience. I knew I was overweight when I could count the rolls of fat on my back, when I could no longer see my toes because my stomach was too big, when my thighs were raw from rubbing together as I walked, when I couldn’t walk to the mall or run up a flight of subway stairs without becoming winded, and when I could no longer fit in a bus or train seat without more than 1/4 of my ass hanging in the seat next to me…or worse, all squashed up against a normal size person, who nine times out of ten, would be seething because I was incoveniencing them, and making MY personal problem THEIR personal problem. Obesity is NOT cute.
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Name : Rhonda-P-Outlaw19601, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Lutheran, Age : 44, City : Laurelton, State : NY, Country : United States, Occupation : Account Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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