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Why Are Fat People Sensitive?


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possible na dahil may part ng sarili nila na iniisip na tinitingnan lang sila ng society base sa mga usual characteristics na pinupuna ng mga tao. hindi lang pagdating sa mga obese. siguro yung ibang pang aasar sa kanila ay hindi na nila maiwasan na mairelate doon sa characteristics na iniisip nila na mas kapansin pansin tungkol sa kanila.

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not really sensitive. 

but they are biologically prone to higher blood pressure and more rapid hormone changes. kaya ambilis magalet or magreact. kaya din mas subject to depression. 

not to mention mas madami stigma for being fat ang natatanggap on an hourly basis. not just sa looks dept, but even sa simpleng nadadama nila yung judgement na di makaakyat ng hagdan or di makasingit sa upuan ng jeep, etc. 

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The topic of fat people and sensitivity is a complex and sensitive issue, as it touches on many different aspects of our society, including culture, health, and self-esteem.

One of the most important things to understand is that there is a great deal of stigma and discrimination associated with being fat. Society places pressure on individuals to conform to certain standards. Thinness is often equated with beauty and success, leaving those who do not fit into this narrow definition feeling ostracized and ashamed. This  leads to a sense of alienation and feelings of worthlessness for those who struggle with weight issues.

Another factor that contributes to the sensitivity surrounding overweight or individuals is discrimination by others. Fat shaming and body shaming are still all too common in our society, and the effects of this type of discrimination can be devastating. Fat people face discrimination in the workplace and in social settings. This leads to a sense of isolation which make it difficult for individuals to seek the help they need to achieve their health goals. This can be observed in the primetime variety show of my hated showbiz personalities (TVJ and VG). Remember of Vice Ganda’s joke on Jessica Soho.  This can also be manifested in many different ways, other than negative comments but also attitudes from others to most especially in difficulties accessing transportation. Taxis or jeepneys usually avoid picking up fat people. 


Lastly, it is also important to recognize that being fat  can have significant health implications. Imagine that the person might have a multitude of illnesses from heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions.
 

As such, it is important to approach discussions of weight and health in a compassionate and non-judgmental way, focusing on promoting healthy behaviors rather than shaming or blaming individuals for their weight. The key to addressing this issues surrounding fat people and sensitivity is to promote empathy and understanding. By taking the time to listening and acknowledging their struggles, we can work together to create a more accepting and inclusive society that values all body types. At the same time, we must also work to promote healthy behaviors and lifestyles for all individuals, regardless of their size or shape.
By doing so, we can reduce the stigma associated with being overweight while also promoting better health outcomes for all.

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I think they should take a hard look at themselves and make the change, nobody wants to be FAT....

but TBFH, I am totally disgusted with MORBIDLY OBESE people....yung talagang halos di na makalakad sa sobrang taba....

the chubby ones, that I can stand and if you are doing something to lose weight, you have my respect!

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They don’t feel good about themselves. Fat people are mostly obsessed with foods especially if they arrived at a point in life that they can afford to eat two crispy pata daily. They just get fatter and fatter as their financial capacity increases. They don’t have the discipline. The final outcome is obviously a battle with chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, depression, stroke, chronic kidney disease etc. 

 

 

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Probably because it's mentally and emotionally draining having constant comments and looks from even the people closest to you, and most fat people have tried and failed to lose weight.

Most close family members and relatives will tell you "magbawas ka naman" or "gumalaw ka naman". Most out of concern, others because they feel they can say anything to you because you're "close".

Eventually you stop to think that "kasalanan ba maging mataba?"

Then your Tita says "Oo! Di mo ba alam yung gluttony!?"

And this annoys you because you don't think you eat that much.

Not all fat people are sensitive, but enough of them are that you notice.

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