Archived Take it from a fat man: 'Fatphobia' is not a thing, it's a rational fear everyone should have (rt.com)
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Archived Take it from a fat man: 'Fatphobia' is not a thing, it's a rational fear everyone should have (rt.com)
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[–] Rottenmonkey 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Holy shit. I am 6 ft 1.
Not sure how I could move well carrying nthat weight. I guess I would. Move move slowly.
I am not a bone rack.
That is Alot
[–] W1CKED001 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
At my fattest I was about 240 at 6' even. It was gross. Constant sleep apnea, aching joints, lethargy, screwed up gut, high bp/glucose/hr... 300+ is unfathomable let alone 350+. Jesus. And there are 5' women who are that.
Funny enough it was my parents and close friends pointing out how much of a fat fuck I was leading me to psmf and drop done to a lean 200ish within...8 to 10 weeks? I'm glad I got "fat shamed".
[–] clearheelscloudyeyes 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Agreed. At my worst I was BMI 27.5 (yay fucking Prednisone), and I felt so fucking awful. I had no idea how people could possibly be bigger than that and be fine with it. And for those who want to REEE about medication making them gain weight, guess what? Once I figured out what was going on, I made enough changes to my diet to stop gaining. And once I came off the medication, I dropped back to a BMI of about 23 in about 2 months time.
Thankfully enough, that was several years ago, and I've since sworn to never get that high again (and I haven't!).
[–] belil569 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
So still a fat fuck...