Hisprettybaby -> RE: Those that dislike over weight people, less tolerant in other areas? (10/27/2011 2:38:42 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Lockit Who we are attracted to and what we want in life is a choice... however, those that project their opinions about those they do not know and carry on with complaints, rude comments/insults aren't simply expressing their choice in my opinion. They seem to be doing something else. They feel they have the right to treat people with disrespect because of how they live or look and everyone should be ashamed if they don't live and look like they think they should, rather than move on. This. ^^^ I have no problem whatsoever with someone having a different preference or preferences than I do. What I do have a problem with is people that go out of their way to make negative comments and/or innuendos about a person or group that doesn't fit their preferred type, whether it's because of size, gender, sexual preference, religion, race, fetish or whatever it may be. I feel the same way whether or not I belong to the group in question. quote:
ORIGINAL: NocturnalStalker Most overweight people in my personal experience have attitude problems, low self-esteem, and an endless supply of excuses. I'm sure it's a "thyroid" problem you have when you're munching down that McDonald's on a semi-regular basis and lounging around. More generalizations. How nice. quote:
ORIGINAL: GreedyTop fuck. I like the mods, and am proud of myself for self editing. NS.. look up the word tact. learn and love it (or at least USE tact, regardless of how you feel about it). Look up the term 'Narcissus', then look in the mirror. learn it.. recognize it.. fix it. sadly, I cant find a term or phrase for "PULL YER HEAD OUTTA YER SELF ABSORBED ASSHOLE".. but I am sure there is SOME kind of DSM-IV diagnosis in there.. [:D] quote:
ORIGINAL: JstAnotherSub Sometimes, our thin friends wanna go to the all you can eat place, so, we go, even knowing that if we get up for seconds, be it salad or that huge plate of dessert, folks are going to say "Look at that fat hog eating everything on the damn buffet!". We do this because, get ready for it, fat folks can be social animals! We forget sometimes that our mere existence offends some people. We forget that some folks think we should stay in our house, wearing our moomoos (like that spelling?), and stuffing our faces while we make piglike noises and sit in our own stench. I had to laugh at your sarcasm, but I know exactly what you're saying. I get stared at even though my firsts and seconds both are always at least 75 to 80% or more healthy salads from the salad bar. I eat healthier than most people I know, yet they look at me like I'm the disgusting one.
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