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do you ever judge fat people when you see them eating unhealthy?

You guys might not know this about me, but I have to admit that I do.

When I see a fat person eating ice cream or cake, I shake my head and think to myself, "Really? Should you really be eating that?"

When I see them super size their triple whopper meal, I think "...and you wonder why you're fat."
 
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Yeah, I do that too. I'll be happily munching away on an ice cream cone and see some huge person eating the exact same ice cream cone and will be like, omg, I can't believe that person is eating that!

Or go to a buffet and see normal sized people with a huge plate full of food, think nothing of it. See fat person with huge plate full of food and feel disgusted.
 
Absolutely. I can't see how anyone wouldn't.

I think on the other end of the spectrum, I'm underweight and I think people think something similar whenever I turn down food. Kind of puts in perspective for me.
 
Do I judge them for eating food? No. Maybe they like eating food. Do I roll my eyes if I hear a fat person complain about being fat while stuffing their face? Absolutely.
 
No, however I do judge parents whose kids are fat. Yesterday at Costco I was waiting in line behind a family with a massive cart full of processed crap. They had their daughter (about 10-years old) with them and she was quite noticeably overweight. Adults can do whatever the hell they want, but it's sad when they teach their kids to make crappy decisions.
 
Do I judge them for eating food? No. Maybe they like eating food. Do I roll my eyes if I hear a fat person complain about being fat while stuffing their face? Absolutely.

This. Not all smokers want to quit, not all fatties are self-loathing, etc.

Food is fucking awesome, so I sympathize.
 
Do I judge them for eating food? No. Maybe they like eating food. Do I roll my eyes if I hear a fat person complain about being fat while stuffing their face? Absolutely.

Jumping on the "this" bandwagon. Not all fat people hate themselves. I will say that I judge them when they are extra lazy, though. Like when I see a fat person on one of the old people scooters (whether they personally own it or it's one of the ones from Walmart) I can't help but think how utterly pathetic the person is.
 
Do I judge them for eating food? No. Maybe they like eating food. Do I roll my eyes if I hear a fat person complain about being fat while stuffing their face? Absolutely.

i will judge if i see a fat guy eating huge amounts of food, esp. unhealthy food. i don't have to hear them complain.
they're fat and they're making things worse. fat is unhealthy and unattractive.
 
I guess you have never seen skinny ass HK people eat? They'll pwn most American fatass on volume consumed. And they stay thin.
 
Depends. If they are eating like a normal person no. If they have 2 supersized meals from some fast food place then yes. Especially if they are the type that complain about being fat when it's perfectly obvious why.
 
i will judge if i see a fat guy eating huge amounts of food, esp. unhealthy food. i don't have to hear them complain.
they're fat and they're making things worse. fat is unhealthy and unattractive.

I'm pretty sure they don't give a shit what you think. I'm baffled how you can't understand that other people may have different priorities in life.

You only live once, prick.

And this. ^
 
i will judge if i see a fat guy eating huge amounts of food, esp. unhealthy food. i don't have to hear them complain.
they're fat and they're making things worse. fat is unhealthy and unattractive.

Maybe they don't care? Maybe to them, eating is more important than maximizing their life expectancy - if eating is what they like best, perhaps they'd just like to enjoy their life. Maybe they don't mind if its unattractive in your eyes.

Every decision in life can be assigned a cost/benefit value. If they value eating whatever they want over the things you mentioned...more power to them.
 
I like to imagine the OP running into a McDonalds with his no fatties t-shirt on, smacking big macs out of peoples hand yelling "OINK OINK FATTY MCPIGGY YOU'VE HAD ENOUGH". then pelting them with vegetables.
 
Maybe they don't care? Maybe to them, eating is more important than maximizing their life expectancy - if eating is what they like best, perhaps they'd just like to enjoy their life. Maybe they don't mind if its unattractive in your eyes.

Or maybe it's because they have an unhealthy addiction to food which is going to cut their lives short. Would you say the same thing about an alcoholic? "Maybe being drunk is more important to them." It's an addiction not a lifestyle; the same goes for eating.
 
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