I do think there are advantages for the medical/"beauty"/fashion/drug industries in ascribing classifications for obesity to people and that this whole issue is not so "cut-and-dried" as it may seem < obesity is all the person's fault, just eat less, have such-and-such surgery, etc>
I also think there are real medical consequences for many of people who are obese and certainly for people who are "super-obese" such that they can't actually walk, leave the house, use the bathroom, etc.
I also realize that the ideal, hyped-up beauty standard is not what most women actually can attain and that the average woman in the United States weighs maybe about 20-30lbs more than that.
so it's not a simple issue-
I also think there are real medical consequences for many of people who are obese and certainly for people who are "super-obese" such that they can't actually walk, leave the house, use the bathroom, etc.
I also realize that the ideal, hyped-up beauty standard is not what most women actually can attain and that the average woman in the United States weighs maybe about 20-30lbs more than that.
so it's not a simple issue-

For sure there is a strong psychological component at work.
Dixie,
for sharing that. I know that anorexia can get a vicious hold on you! I'm sorry to read about what has happened but I do support you here!