Male Obesity

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Mikey, Feb 27, 2011.

  1. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Spawned from this thread:
    http://whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16954

    Several of the teachers I've worked with and seen at HCC can be deemed "Obese".

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    http://www.patientsmedical.com/men/maleobesity/default.aspx
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2011
  2. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    damn dude, your stupidty never ceases does it ? LOL.

    Im just playing.
     
    Last edited: Mar 1, 2011
  3. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member

    and it begins lol
     
  4. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I'm actually curious as to what the women think about male obesity
     
  5. MissWacy

    MissWacy New Member

    some big guys are cute, and can be very horny lool :X
     
  6. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    Well, you didn't spell the word "stupidity" right, so are you sure you still know what you're talking about?
     
  7. Tirkah

    Tirkah Active Member

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  8. Brittney

    Brittney Well-Known Member

    :smt043
     
  9. babybro

    babybro New Member

    Obesity is obesity, I would've recommend seeing if we could merge the topic into one gigantic thread because to be honest, it needs the attention it gets. We are the fattest country in the world, that's not a good thing, and putting our heads in the sand isn't going to fix it.
     
  10. Max Mosley

    Max Mosley Well-Known Member

    Damage control knows no end :lol:
     
  11. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    wait for it...

    wait for it..................................

    BOOM! Right on the kisser!:smt062
     
  12. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Instigator. :p
     
  13. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    But its funny can't deny that lol
     
  14. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    I for one is just worn down by the subject. We all know the risks and costs.. By talking about it once per week is not going to change anything.

    But I will say this:
    Fact - there are more overweight men than women in this country.
    Fact, we are all more or less driven by aesthetics.. Women may be more prone to over look weight as we are more prone to look for other things, but of course you have a point that women are driven by looks as well - nobody is denying that.
    I just think that as I said, I just think men are more so, to a degree.
    Biologically, it even makes sense - but given that, Biology is not the prime ruler of us. Sometimes the brain has to kick in and say - "no, wait - been here done that - it aint working"
    I learned that lesson a very long time ago.

    In the end, most of us, with any common sense will be drawn in by looks but that will not make us stay, if there is nothing else there... I think that goes for both women and men.

    If you want to discuss the health aspects and cost etc - I'm out cuz its been done and we all know it. I'm not gonna berate overweight men, because, I assume they know and they heard it to death.

    I have a highshool friend who just had gastric bypass surgery in Sweden... not a country where this is very common and the understanding and support is NIL. He knew exactly what he did wrong, that wasn't the issue but that was also the only help he got for a decade - advice on how to eat.
    How do you change 40 years of habits??? Education is not enough at that point, I get that. He knew full well. Anywhooo - he got the gastric bypass, which he is using as keeping himself accountable, and he is doing fantastic.
    Yes, many of us say, why just not do it? Well, I figure we dont know the answer to that unless we have been there, much like depression or alcoholism, we cant say what is the driver.
    It has been proven that junk food is addictive and turns on areas of the brain much like gambling etc so I think this isn't just an easy fix. If you are using eating as a crutch, which is very common, and you don't even know what triggers it, how u gonna stop? You first have to figure out what is the issue. Etc. I hate passing judgement on things I have not experienced, so I just don't do it. Overweightness is complex and there are so many different reasons for it.. socioeconomic reasons, emotional reasons, etc bla bla.

    Man, that was a looong reply for an intended one liner - ooopsss... HAHAHA
     
  15. TheHuntress

    TheHuntress Well-Known Member

    FG, this is a great post.
     
  16. Unique4ever

    Unique4ever Well-Known Member

    :smt023

    Why not offer some solutions then instead of just mentioning the problem?

    We already have some fitness threads but they are more suitable for the advanced athletes.

    What about a thread for the beginners who might need some pointers and motivation from people who are experienced?

    We could talk about how to boost your metabolism or how changing your diet can have a positive effect on your everyday life.

    Im a Vegetarian and I have never been into fast food.
    It's sad too see so many teenagers with huge bellies that spend their time only at Mc Donald's or Burger King to hang out while they get bigger and bigger.

    Yet I would NEVER pick on them. I feel sorry for them because their parents failed to do their job. They will have to face a very unhealthy life with all kind of health risks just because they dont know better.

    All the negativity helps nobody.
    Give some support instead.

    At times I am too lazy and tired to hit the gym after work and then I am grateful when my mom joins me which makes it more fun (since Jay cant be there all the time *sigh*).

    A lot of people dont have that support.
    So if you see/know people that might need that little extra encouragement, reach out and be a supporter.
     
  17. Mikey

    Mikey Well-Known Member

    We are in fact making some interesting strides with combating general obesity in my area. Check this out.

    http://www.explorehoward.com/news/80521/new-name-new-plans-revealed-laurel-mall/

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  18. jayarmy

    jayarmy New Member

    :smt038
    Nice lady!!! I would rep you if I could.
     
  19. Unique4ever

    Unique4ever Well-Known Member

    Wow, when there was a "female obesity" thread everybody had to put his 2cent in it......

    I see that not a lot of people have something positive to contribute.

    You know what they say:

    If you are not part of the solution, You are part of the problem ;)
     
  20. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Too bad insurance companies don't give better incentives to work out and eat better like subsidizing fruits and vegetables and making them more affordable than junk. Or how about subsidizing your gym membership or other fitness classes. Like having insurance should mean that your gym membership can be paid for through insurance not reimburaced at the end of the year. Nysc is 84 dollars a month, having insurance should mean cutting it 40 a month and a four hundred dollar reimburacement at the end of the year. Everybody wins.
     

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