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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ZulekhaKhan

Obese is someone who has a BMI of 30 and above, she was not even overweight heck forget about being obese!! And I agree I dont see any huge or noticeable change in her pre and post weight loss. Her body looks a bit toned but thats about it!! Its disappointing to see such an educated person with such good exposure talking about this weight thing all the time..



She was certainly over-weight wasn't she.. Am not talking about being pre-surgery Adnan Sami but she was over-weight. Maybe she felt she was far fatter b/c she was amongst model-thin & super-toned bodies. I see a huge difference between her body then & now, are you kidding me?! But she goes on & on & on & on about being so fat it's highly boring b/c she wasn't as fat as she says she is, from a bystanders POV.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Communion: Nope, there was a pic of hers outside the University of Manchester where she's very over-weight for sure. Atleast in the pic, that's how she looked to me. I think she was very definitely very over-weight & she felt very fat b/c she was amongst the likes of DP & has one of the hottest bodies (PC) as her sister. She might even have been a li'l obese for all we know..
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Posted: 8 years ago
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^Like I said, people are becoming so used to fat bodies that you have to be a round ball before people consider it obese.
Obese is actually a lot smaller than most people visualize.


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Anon39: Exactly what I meant too, I don't think I articulated it correctly. I might not know the "medical definition", but I do feel like people over-estimate obesity & don't realise how common it is. And as for PCJR's case, doesn't help that she has to earn a living in an explicitly & boldly superficial industry like BW & has PCSr as a sister!
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Yeh ladki log ka sahi hai kisi ko mota bolo toh dont body shame karte hue 😡
Aur mota na bolo toh nahi re she was mota 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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^The anti-body shaming people are nuts. Obesity is a huge crisis all over the world outside of the poverty-stricken. People don't even realize visually anymore what overweight and obese really are since everyone around them is getting bigger and bigger. People all eat too much and especially junk foods.

It increases health care costs tremendously and causes so many diseases and health issues. Even cancer rates rise dramatically with extra weight. Btw, most of these body shaming whiners are girls in their 20s/30s before they've felt any of the bad effects of obesity. By the time they're in their 50s, so many of them will be suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, weak knees, etc.

The politically correct, anti-body shaming people can go take a hike.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Why are people arguing if Parineeti was obese or not? I would think she is a better judge of that😆 If she was indeed obese, she did a great job losing weight.. Its just her constant focus on it thats irritating beyond belief
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: anonymous39

^The anti-body shaming people are nuts. Obesity is a huge crisis all over the world outside of the poverty-stricken. People don't even realize visually anymore what overweight and obese really are since everyone around them is getting bigger and bigger. People all eat too much and especially junk foods.


It increases health care costs tremendously and causes so many diseases and health issues. Even cancer rates rise dramatically with extra weight. Btw, most of these body shaming whiners are girls in their 20s/30s before they've felt any of the bad effects of obesity. By the time they're in their 50s, so many of them will be suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, weak knees, etc.

The politically correct, anti-body shaming people can go take a hike.



I think there's a difference between body-shaming and discussing obesity and telling someone that he/she is obese/overweight.

Like we call who are fat "hathi" "kaunse dukan ka chawal khata hai" or laugh at them and many other things..that's definitely body shaming. But if we tell them that being obese or overweight is unhealthy and you should try to lose weight that's not body shaming.

Some have thyroid, PCOS or other hormonal problems so it's diffuclt for them to lose weight. So mocking them because of their weight is stupid. It lowers their self esteem. If you really care about their obesity then discuss with them rationally.

Telling someone to lose weight isn't body shaming but mocking them and taunting them is.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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She was not obese ever
Good that she has reduced
But she needs to move on
There is much more to a person than weight
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: anonymous39

^The anti-body shaming people are nuts. Obesity is a huge crisis all over the world outside of the poverty-stricken. People don't even realize visually anymore what overweight and obese really are since everyone around them is getting bigger and bigger. People all eat too much and especially junk foods.


It increases health care costs tremendously and causes so many diseases and health issues. Even cancer rates rise dramatically with extra weight. Btw, most of these body shaming whiners are girls in their 20s/30s before they've felt any of the bad effects of obesity. By the time they're in their 50s, so many of them will be suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, weak knees, etc.

The politically correct, anti-body shaming people can go take a hike.




If people could be shamed into losing weight, no one would ever be fat. Take a look around - have you ever even seen how much ridicule, abuse and mocking an over weight person bears ? All that the shaming achieves is strip people of their confidence and their happiness. And ironically leads to emotional over eating and binging.

A person telling someone they love to lose weight for a healthy life is different from assholes yelling at strangers "mota bhains" "hathi" etc .. It is different from mean bullies in schools picking on fat children. I doubt that such shamers are thinking of the economy, health care costs or worried about others' future diabetic chances.

It is never ok to ridicule someone's body. Such pro-shaming shaming people can go take a hike

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