The Abrams household definitely eats well. Never a missed serving when it comes to food. Every time I see photos of them, I imagine how bad the odor is that permeates from their fat rolls. Maybe I'm wrong for thinking this, but being fat is a character flaw. It shows a real lack of discipline.
Being fat is a character flaw. Sorry but it's true. There were no diets and no gyms in 1950 for normies. The average waist size for women in 1950s was 24 inches. Today? 34 inches. You are fat because you lack discipline. Luckily, this is something we can change about ourselves.
34 inches!? My waist size is 29 inches. I'm seriously thinner than the average woman in America? Ridiculous.
On a side note, based on what I witnessed with my grandmother and now my uncle, being fat is almost a guarantee to a slow, agonizing, and humiliating death. What I saw happen to my grandmother is enough motivation to me to never overindulge on food.
Yep. Every extra pound of weight you carry puts an additional FOUR pounds of pressure on your spine. Imagine the damage this can cause long term, not to mention joints, but health, heart problems, metabolic disorders, etc. Being fat is a fucking death sentence.
The Abrams household definitely eats well. Never a missed serving when it comes to food. Every time I see photos of them, I imagine how bad the odor is that permeates from their fat rolls. Maybe I'm wrong for thinking this, but being fat is a character flaw. It shows a real lack of discipline.
Being fat is a character flaw. Sorry but it's true. There were no diets and no gyms in 1950 for normies. The average waist size for women in 1950s was 24 inches. Today? 34 inches. You are fat because you lack discipline. Luckily, this is something we can change about ourselves.
34 inches!? My waist size is 29 inches. I'm seriously thinner than the average woman in America? Ridiculous.
On a side note, based on what I witnessed with my grandmother and now my uncle, being fat is almost a guarantee to a slow, agonizing, and humiliating death. What I saw happen to my grandmother is enough motivation to me to never overindulge on food.
Yep. Every extra pound of weight you carry puts an additional FOUR pounds of pressure on your spine. Imagine the damage this can cause long term, not to mention joints, but health, heart problems, metabolic disorders, etc. Being fat is a fucking death sentence.
I don't believe the average waist size for women in the 1950s was 24 inches.
Maybe 27 or 28.
Then again -- they wore girdles back then, so 24 inches WITH a girdle -- maybe.