• Re: Fat discrimination

    From Judith Latham@judithlatham@gmx.com to rec.food.cooking,alt.food.fast-food,soc.support.fat-acceptance on Mon Dec 1 16:55:40 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.food.cooking

    On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 15:23:18 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:


    "Bruce" <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote in message >news:10b6nfd$17qt6$1@dont-email.me...
    On Fri, 26 Sep 2025 13:07:32 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:


    "Kenito Benito" <Kenito@Benito.naw> wrote in message >>>news:8930bkd2l43bd2dh7d659ht2bj7rhisd14@4ax.com...

    If you eat so much you end up weighing over 400 pounds, as is
    reported you do, though it's reported by Marston, so you may weigh
    considerably more, you have an addiction.

    Incorrect, as usual. If a skinny person ate the same amount of food that >>>a
    400 pound person does, that would be a considered a addiction for the >>>SKINNY
    person to eat that much food. But to a overwight person, a larger amount >>>of
    food is NORMAL and not a addiction.

    For a normal person to use heroin implies addiction. For a junkie to
    use heroin is NORMAL and not an addiction. Right?


    That logic is foulty, becouse heroin is a DRUG and not nessecary for human's >to be healthy, like food is. THEREFORE, the normal amount of herion for >EVERYBODY is the same... ZERO.


    I've been following the thread all along and you are 100% correct. I
    weigh almost double of my younger brother and will consume nearly
    double the food. If he were to start eating the same amount as me, I'd
    have him tested for an eating disorder. If I ate any less, I might get
    sick.


    Judith

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  • From Kenito Benito@Kenito@Benito.naw to rec.food.cooking,alt.food.fast-food,soc.support.fat-acceptance on Tue Dec 2 01:13:40 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.food.cooking

    On Mon, 01 Dec 2025 16:55:40 -0500, Judith Latham
    <judithlatham@gmx.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 15:23:18 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

    "Bruce" <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote in message >>news:10b6nfd$17qt6$1@dont-email.me...
    On Fri, 26 Sep 2025 13:07:32 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

    "Kenito Benito" <Kenito@Benito.naw> wrote in message >>>>news:8930bkd2l43bd2dh7d659ht2bj7rhisd14@4ax.com...

    If you eat so much you end up weighing over 400 pounds, as is
    reported you do, though it's reported by Marston, so you may weigh
    considerably more, you have an addiction.

    Incorrect, as usual. If a skinny person ate the same amount of food that >>>>a
    400 pound person does, that would be a considered a addiction for the >>>>SKINNY
    person to eat that much food. But to a overwight person, a larger amount >>>>of
    food is NORMAL and not a addiction.

    For a normal person to use heroin implies addiction. For a junkie to
    use heroin is NORMAL and not an addiction. Right?

    That logic is foulty, becouse heroin is a DRUG and not nessecary for human's >>to be healthy, like food is. THEREFORE, the normal amount of herion for >>EVERYBODY is the same... ZERO.

    I've been following the thread all along and you are 100% correct. I
    weigh almost double of my younger brother and will consume nearly
    double the food. If he were to start eating the same amount as me, I'd
    have him tested for an eating disorder. If I ate any less, I might get
    sick.

    You *might* lose weight.
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