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I do.

I do.

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I think back to my youth (that ended about 40 years ago). We were far more knowledgeable and independent, self reliant with strong work ethics because our parents taught us to be that way. You could go to any location where people gathered, always so many pretty young, shapely women, tight bell bottoms and bright, pretty tops ... everywhere, any day. Maybe 5% of the crowd had obvious pounds to spare. We were active. Guys knew if they were obviously fat, sloppily dressed, unkempt, out of shape, unemployed, living at home ... they probably would not get any dates. The girls knew to stay trim, dress well, be a lady and we would come. We were all highly motivated.

The progressives brought these maladies upon us. Cultural rot from every direction.

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Who would be friends with a butter beast?

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Yeah, if anybody saw the fat people from when I young, most people now would say they weren't fat. The fat people now would call them skinny.

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Yes.. Ronald D. He was the heavy weight on the wrestling team. He weighed 200. I was the light weight I weighed 80.

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I'm 30 pounds overweight. Have been for the last 12 years. I fucking hate it. It's not moving up or down. Anyway, lol for me I'm obese but I know that some obese guys would kill for my body hahaha

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Eat less, do more. Done. Solved. No excuses.

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I member when being 'fat' was seeing a bulge when you tightened you belt. In the 70s they tried to normalize it by calling it 'love handles'.

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Anyone slightly pudgy was the fat kid. Now that's the skinny bloke.