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[–] [deleted] 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

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[–] RabbleRouser 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

HAES is wrong, but so is thin = healthy. looks around at wine stains and chip crumbs, then looks down at self yep, still thin. But that doesn't mean what I ate and drank last night made me healthy. My liver might be fat and if I keep that crap up I might die early and fit neatly in a slim coffin.

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[–] Tozetre 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Found the fatty (sympathizer).

In the context of HAES, thin is healthy because it is not associated with the comorbidities of obesity. There are health problems that non-hams have, but they don't have those problems because they are thin. IOW, saying "thin = healthy is wrong" is incorrect because a normal BMI is an indicator of health. Nobody here thinks "thin therefore time to do crack until my heart explodes, I'm healthy," and your implication that we don't understand that weight is not the only element of health is entirely missing the point of this sub- that we are vocally opposed to those who insist that weight is not an element of health.

TL;DR get out and take your ham-sympathizing with you.