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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 6:48 pm
I would say that as long as the person can: 1. fit on any ride at an amusment park without trouble 2. can go through those little turning things at the subway and amusment parks without hassle (even if they have to go through on their sides) 3. can go through doors easily 4. can stand up without help 5. can run (even if it's just for a short while) and walk (for a decent amount of time. Like, an extended shopping trip to the mall.) 6. can sit in a regular chair without breaking it 7. can fit into a high school desk 8. can cross their legs
...then their size doesn't matter.
In other words, someone who isn't so big that their health is in danger. Because, in my opinion, if the person doesn't fit the above, their health is in danger.
That's just my opinion, though. I'm not trying to single out anyone, or pick on anyone. So don't get mad. **paranoid** sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 7:12 pm
Eridani Black I would say that as long as the person can: 1. fit on any ride at an amusment park without trouble 2. can go through those little turning things at the subway and amusment parks without hassle (even if they have to go through on their sides) 3. can go through doors easily 4. can stand up without help 5. can run (even if it's just for a short while) and walk (for a decent amount of time. Like, an extended shopping trip to the mall.) 6. can sit in a regular chair without breaking it 7. can fit into a high school desk 8. can cross their legs ...then their size doesn't matter. In other words, someone who isn't so big that their health is in danger. Because, in my opinion, if the person doesn't fit the above, their health is in danger. That's just my opinion, though. I'm not trying to single out anyone, or pick on anyone. So don't get mad. **paranoid** sweatdrop Ha, ha, ha!! Good points, and well made. xd
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Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 3:21 am
Eridani Black I would say that as long as the person can: 1. fit on any ride at an amusment park without trouble 2. can go through those little turning things at the subway and amusment parks without hassle (even if they have to go through on their sides) 3. can go through doors easily 4. can stand up without help 5. can run (even if it's just for a short while) and walk (for a decent amount of time. Like, an extended shopping trip to the mall.) 6. can sit in a regular chair without breaking it 7. can fit into a high school desk 8. can cross their legs ...then their size doesn't matter. In other words, someone who isn't so big that their health is in danger. Because, in my opinion, if the person doesn't fit the above, their health is in danger. That's just my opinion, though. I'm not trying to single out anyone, or pick on anyone. So don't get mad. **paranoid** sweatdrop see, this theory doesn't work. muscle bound people. they are heavy. they can break chairs. body mass/weight/size has nothing to do with health. it's all about what you eat, and how you live. someone who weighs 160, lives a lazy, sloth life and eats double cheeseburgers all day, everyday is begging for a heartattack. a "morbidly" obese person who weighs 375, eats a balanced, nutritional diet (even if it's a lot of food), and maintains an active lifestyle will be pretty healthy. i've met people who identify with both of these (nameless) examples. weight is not related to health. it's sad that more people don't realize that.
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Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 9:54 am
bleak_disaster see, this theory doesn't work. muscle bound people. they are heavy. they can break chairs. body mass/weight/size has nothing to do with health. it's all about what you eat, and how you live. someone who weighs 160, lives a lazy, sloth life and eats double cheeseburgers all day, everyday is begging for a heartattack. someone who weighs 375, eats a balanced, nutritional diet (even if it's a lot of food), and maintains an active lifestyle will be pretty healthy. i've met people who identify with both of these (nameless) examples. weight is not related to health. it's sad that more people don't realize that. Yes, but the thing is, I'm not refering to people who weigh more because they have a lot of muscle. I thought this threat was refering to people who were big because of the fat content in their bodies. I do realize that people who are healthy, with a lot of muscle, can be big enough to break chairs and such. I just didn't think that was what this topic was about.
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 3:04 am
allow me to rephrase.
a "morbidly" obese person who weighs 375, eats a balanced, nutritional diet (even if it's a lot of food), and maintains an active lifestyle will be pretty healthy.
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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 3:20 pm
i without a doubt agree to the not caring as long as Saras still Sara, although i do still want her to have that weight when she lays upon me and wont let me go from her kisses..oh dear i may have said too mucha lrady lol
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:10 pm
well, i myself, am not attracted to larger people. but i know that once i get so big that i have issues walking, thats when its too big.
i'm content with the size i'm at right now though
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:21 pm
Eridani Black I would say that as long as the person can: 1. fit on any ride at an amusment park without trouble *even if i could, i wouldn't want to.. i hate rides* 2. can go through those little turning things at the subway and amusment parks without hassle (even if they have to go through on their sides) * i can get through those* 3. can go through doors easily *yep* 4. can stand up without help *yep too* 5. can run (even if it's just for a short while) and walk (for a decent aamount of time. Like, an extended shopping trip to the mall.) * i can't run at all, i have a ******** up leg, but give me your credit card and we'll see just how long i can walk a mall! 6. can sit in a regular chair without breaking it i do it all the time. 7. can fit into a high school desk *i don't have to.. i'm not in highschool anymore 8. can cross their legs * i wan't able to do that when i was a little kid.. ...then their size doesn't matter. In other words, someone who isn't so big that their health is in danger. Because, in my opinion, if the person doesn't fit the above, their health is in danger. That's just my opinion, though. I'm not trying to single out anyone, or pick on anyone. So don't get mad. **paranoid** sweatdrop that's all i gots to say on the matter..
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:29 pm
I guess it's been said before.. But I suppose when it becomes a health issue, it is too big. Or when it begins to hinder the simplest of things.
For guys, I actually thought I could not feel attracted to a fat-ish man (man breasts, pot bellyishness), but the last guy I dated proved me wrong <3 His personality eventually ruined it though >.< But I'm glad we hung out and things, because it made me realize that I am not shallow.. I was feeling bad or as if it were actually true.. That I could simpley naturally not be attracted! Especially considering that I'm not the thinnest redface
But yeah! I think it's if the person is actually unhealthy or eating an excess of grossness to an extreme and being amazingly boring/lazy is when it becomes unattractive. For me anyways.
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:26 pm
♠Frontal a** thing. xS
Hmm. I guess to the point where it's hurting them? But if you're asking like, what if they'd live as long as me, what weight would I want them? Hmm..180-230?♠
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:16 pm
I'd have to say that too big is when it comes to being unhealthy. Weight and health don't go hand in hand. I can honestly say I do not fit on on ALL amusement park rides, but I do fit on most. This has more to do with a large ghetto fabulous a** than my tummy. I couldn't cross my legs when I was little, at least not in the girly fashion and I fit in college desks which I assume is the same thing as high school desks though I will say they're not super comfy. I weight a good 300 lbs, am told I don't look that I weigh that much, and lead a pretty active lifestyle. I'm not fooled into thinking everyone like a girl as heavy as me but I also don't want for male companionship wink
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:50 am
My boyfriend is at about....220/230 right now, and I'd say that's good.
Anything more and I'd be like 'Okay honey, calm down now... sweatdrop '
I think where he's at now is cute. Plus he's fairly tall, so it's balanced.
I do have somewhat of a fat fetish, but nothing more than just being a bit overweight. Obesity is where I personally draw the line. But I can understand if you're into that.
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:04 pm
one its how you wear you weight
my auntie is 275 and shes curvy in all the right places and tall
she could model for plus runways,
2 its how it effects your health
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 6:56 pm
If you can't do any of the following:
1. Reach your legs to shave [Fems] 2. Reach your own genitalia [Both] 3. Breath normally, not including those with asthma already
Those things would all concern me, but other then that as long as I can pull you into my breasts to smuther well okay then. ^__^
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:32 pm
i with the general concencious that if it becomes a health hazard then its too big.
personally i like to get active once in a while. i may complain about my weight here and there but with exercise and trying to stay healthy it really doesnt matter too much. i cant stand girls or people who at least dont attempt to keep themselves healthy. thats my "too big"
obviously there are physical thing i dont like but thats a personal thing as well as person by person case.
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