When Do You Think People Will Be Socially Allowed to Hector Fat People the Same Way They Do Smokers?
Question by shane: when do you think people will be socially allowed to hector fat people the same way they do smokers?
it basically the same situation they both have been linked to huge health problems and for the most part are choices people(smokers can quit witch can very hard for them to do and over weight people can diet and exercise witch can also be hard to do )
all the time tell smokers that they should quit its so unhealthy it’ll kill they
but when they see a large person eat two twinkies in one bite (witch i have ) they dont say anything then if someone does they get yelled at for being rude and insensitive
Best answer:
Answer by RAO M.K.
DON’T WORRY. NO MUCH WAITING….THE TIME WILL ALSO COME.
Answer by Hi, I’m Maude Jr.?’s You
I think the word you mean to use is heckle and I’m sure these fat ppl that you speak off deal with enough ppl like you who give them stares and whisper and giggle as they walk past. Although it might not be done outright don’t think for a second that fat ppl are still not being talked about or disrespected.
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