Know this, fat isn't sexy.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Jennifer Hudson
MaximusXXX — 15 years ago(March 20, 2011 11:37 PM)
Personality and character is what makes the person, but flabby figure isn't sexy.
Anyone who has any issue with her weight loss is a moping overweight individual wishing they could lose their weight.
That said, size 6 is ideal, hope she doesn't go postal.
Those foolish enough to move from canada to america increase the average I.Q. of both countries -
marvin_el_martian — 15 years ago(March 25, 2011 05:46 AM)
Only issue I have with her weight loss is that she looks like she lost too much too quickly(I think she should have stopped losing about 20-30lbs ago, IMHO). Sometimes she looks overly tired, her arms have a bit of extra loose skin, and her breasts are deflated looking(she lost a lot from her breasts). Other than that, when she's wearing the right clothes she looks really good. I hate to say it though, but if that's how I would look after losing this extra weight I have to lose, I don't want to lose it.
Of course, I was never a size 6 either, I held best at an 8 or 10 when I was healthy and in shape, so that's not my ideal -
pathxe — 14 years ago(January 16, 2012 01:50 PM)
Fat is not sexy I agree. Not sure why this country tolerates it. Granted some people have medical issues that cause weight gain and I feel for them.
But let's face it most people are fat because they eat to much and are lazy.
Jennifer looks great, just saw her on some show called The Talk. She looks amazing! -
Westeggerswagger — 14 years ago(February 04, 2012 12:58 PM)
But buddy, peeps have been working longer hours in the US since the fifties, and they've been getting fatter.
Also, poorer people tend to be fatter than richer people, and poorer people tend to work longer hours as well.
What gives?
Oh, I know, being fat doesn't mean that someone is "lazy." That's a very stupid, ignorant, and judgmental thing to type that only a shallow thinker would think. -
Westeggerswagger — 14 years ago(March 20, 2012 04:51 AM)
J Hud wasn't morbidly obese dip beep
And yes, poor people tend to be fatter and they tend to work longer hours. That's what I stated and it's the truth. Sorry, but crappy food does tend to be easier to make (quicker) AND IT IS CHEAPER.
"The only people who run to this Being morbidly obese is OK standpoint are other FAT SLOBS!"
It's not a crime to be fat dip beep and you shouldn't judge people for being fat or morbidly obese. You sound like a real dick. I hope you get fat and kill yourself. -
HumanTheONLyRace — 13 years ago(May 08, 2012 05:25 PM)
This post is directed at "stonewaspknight".
First off, beep YOU!
Ahem, second
Obesity isn't all about eating and inactivity, says an international group of researchers.
Just about everywhere you look, doctors are blaming America's obesity epidemic on two things: too much food especially widely marketed fast food and junk food and too little exercise, with too much time in front of the TV.- Sleep debt. Getting too little sleep can increase body weight. Today's Americans get less shut-eye than ever.
- Pollution. Hormones control body weight. And many of today's pollutants affect our hormones.
- Air conditioning. You have to burn calories if your environment is too hot or too cold for comfort. But more people than ever live and work in temperature-controlled homes and offices.
- Decreased smoking. Smoking reduces weight. Americans smoke much less than they used to.
- Me5b4dicine. Many different drugs including contraceptives, steroid hormones, diabetes drugs, some antidepressants, and blood pressure drugs can cause weight gain. Use of these drugs is on the upswing.
- Population age, ethnicity. Middle-aged people and Hispanic-Americans tend to be more obese than young European-Americans. Americans are getting older and more Hispanic.
- Older moms. There's some evidence that the older a woman is when she gives birth, the higher her child's risk of obesity. American women are giving birth at older and older ages.
- Ancestors' environment. Some influences may go back two generations. Environmental changes that made a grandparent obese may "through a fetally driven positive feedback loop" visit obesity on the grandchildren.
- Obesity linked to fertility. There's some evidence obese people are more fertile than lean ones. If obesity has a genetic component, the percentage of obese people in the population should increase.
- Unions of obese spouses. Obese women tend to marry obese men. If there are fewer thin people around and if obesity has a genetic component there will be still more obese people in the next generation.
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HumanTheONLyRace — 13 years ago(June 15, 2012 07:39 AM)
Nah, I'm 270, why would assume I weigh 500 lbs? Because I don't believe people should be too skinny? Because curves on a female are sexy? The thoughts people like you invoke on society causes problems, for females all over, and it's sad because being skinny isn't not hot at all.