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I mean, had they worked out rght from the beginning they would not have become morbidly obese, is n'
t that so? Now naving become morbidly obese they ask WHAT in the hell should I wear, and why am I not allowed to wear Yoga Pants??? Do not start from the end, what you say does not make any sense, and do not put words into my mouth.
It's not only about not working out, it's also about diet, non-sedentary life style, moving around a lot, all that things................Are you saying that morbidly obese people are totally innocent of getting so?
No...you see...some people who work out have NEVER BEEN morbidly obese, period.
In fact, many.
OTOH, no, working out does not prevent obesity. You say that yourself near the end of this angry rant you give.
I don't know who said "now that I'm morbidly obese what should I wear" - I really, really missed something here. Nor are the people shown in the "don't" pictures morbidly obese. They just aren't...where are you getting all this?
The question as I took it was what women should wear when they work out...not what morbidly obese people should wear when they work out. This could be the confusion.
I didn't put words in your mouth. I literally cut and pasted. I really do not understand.
As for your last sentence, that literally has NOTHING, even in the loosest way, to do with wearing yoga pants and you seem really agitated, so...never mind, I guess.
Oh, yes, I see she is wearing yoga pants of firmer fabric, but no CT visible to me.
THAT is not what one calls a CT, CTs are much more pronounced, if I might say so, they are only really visible on heavier women with very tight pants.
This does seem to be saying that you feel the only people who work out, do so because they became morbidly obese.
I'll be honest, if that's not what it means then I don't really understand this sequence. You say you didn't touch on working out but that's exactly what you answered. Question: "What should they wear when they want to workout? A potato sack?" Your answer: "Freeflowing things? I do not know, I never thought about that, because I do not let myself become morbidly obese in the first place."
But if it does mean that only morbidly obese people work out, or need to work out, well...that is OBVIOUSLY not true. I am sure I'm not understanding this correctly...maybe you could explain what you meant. People who work out tend to have better bodies, not worse bodies.
JerZ, please, let it go, I think you are getting into nitpicking!
Do you have to "dissect" each and every post a poster makes into the teeny weeny details?
He asked the question because he wants to know what people think about this issue. Then he posted his opinion, because everybody has an opinion, usually.
What's wrong with that? That's what a forum is for, or no?
About yoga pants, yes or no, I posted my opinion in a former post.
And how is that? You just make a statement without any explanation?
No, I did not.
I am a "what I see is what I get"person, I rarely read between the lines. Suspecting something sinister in a poster's questions, and drawing wrong, obscure conclusions. But that's just me. Carry on with your "analyses," assumptions and negative conclusions and what not....Carry on while I enjoy my day!
Yoga pants are more comfortable AND more flattering on me than jeans.
I'm assuming that my BMI of 28 makes yoga pants somewhat of a no-no for me? (I'm 5'10")
On the other hand; I have a waist to hip ratio of .65. The yoga pants won't gap at my waist, I don't need a belt AND they have enough "give" for my (big) butt.
If my appearance offends anybody I suggest they just look away but I'm flattered by the fact that many guys do just the opposite.
Yoga pants are more comfortable AND more flattering on me than jeans.
I'm assuming that my BMI of 28 makes yoga pants somewhat of a no-no for me? (I'm 5'10")
On the other hand; I have a waist to hip ratio of .65. The yoga pants won't gap at my waist, I don't need a belt AND they have enough "give" for my (big) butt.
If my appearance offends anybody I suggest they just look away but I'm flattered by the fact that many guys do just the opposite.
With a BMI of 28 you are sightly overweight, so yoga pants are good to go for you!
Combined with your pretty face i bet you are a pleasant sight for all the men, enjoy!
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