do you judge people by their weight?
By Breelyn
@spicysweetie21 (2572)
United States
May 10, 2009 3:30am CST
In this society, bigger or "fat" people are generally as a whole looked down upon because they usually are viewed as far less attractive as someone who is slim or slender. Yet on the other hand it has become common practice to ridicule skinny people because it is assumed that they have some sort of eating disorder. So when you meet people do you judge them based on their weight? if so why do you judge? If not what makes you want to be different than the majority of the rest of society
2 responses
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
10 May 09
I have rather come to believe that fat people are generally better than the suave and slim types...people who have an enviable figure tend to become egoistic. On the other hand I feel fat people are aware of their disadvantage and try more hard to be nice to others. Of all the fat people I have come across, they alwasy have a warm smile of their face and are wonderful to hang around with.
Regarding very skinny types, I am envious of their metabolism...I have never thought of them as having any eating disorder, I just feel they have good metabolism and dont accumulate fat in their body!
@spicysweetie21 (2572)
• United States
10 May 09
Thank you for your response :) I think its really noble of you that you are prejudiced against neither big or skinny, I myself am pretty skinny, was even skinnier growing up and i constantly had to struggle with cruel rumors saying that i was aneroxic,,,the truth is that i had a great metabolism....the mean people wouldn't believe me and thats when i strangely enough started to identify with overweight people and learned to never judge a person on their weight, that doesnt mean that you can't wish a person to be healthy but that you don't think as less of them as a person wholly



