ATrollFromTheFatBoard
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I do not think that the problem you describe is unique to bodybuilders.
As a visitor from the fat world and a poster on many different health and lifestyle boards, I think this country is basically in a state of "body-meltdown" where everybody else's body is of major overriding concern to everyone.
Everyone is terribly, terribly concerned with what the next person is eating, what they are doing for exercise, and what they LOOK like. Anyone who is doing anything different comes in for a ribbing, no matter who the person is or what the heck it is they are doing.
The vegetarians pick on the carnivores. The carnivores pick on the vegetarians. The weightlifters pick on the aerobicizers. The aerobicizers pick on the weightlifters. The Zones pick on the Atkinses. The Atkinses pick on the Somercisers. And on and on and on and on.
The best your wife can do is be true to her own self. I don't know what is WRONG with Americans these days, but we all need to quit worrying about what the other person's diet, exercise habits, and body appearance says about him or her and just worry about our own self.
As a fat person, I can sympathize with what she's going through. It's a symptom of mass cultural hysteria; tell her to write it off to that and not worry about it.
As a visitor from the fat world and a poster on many different health and lifestyle boards, I think this country is basically in a state of "body-meltdown" where everybody else's body is of major overriding concern to everyone.
Everyone is terribly, terribly concerned with what the next person is eating, what they are doing for exercise, and what they LOOK like. Anyone who is doing anything different comes in for a ribbing, no matter who the person is or what the heck it is they are doing.
The vegetarians pick on the carnivores. The carnivores pick on the vegetarians. The weightlifters pick on the aerobicizers. The aerobicizers pick on the weightlifters. The Zones pick on the Atkinses. The Atkinses pick on the Somercisers. And on and on and on and on.
The best your wife can do is be true to her own self. I don't know what is WRONG with Americans these days, but we all need to quit worrying about what the other person's diet, exercise habits, and body appearance says about him or her and just worry about our own self.
As a fat person, I can sympathize with what she's going through. It's a symptom of mass cultural hysteria; tell her to write it off to that and not worry about it.
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