I'll take a fat person that is comfortable in their own skin over some person constantly trying to lose weight any day.
Here's the thing.
If you lose a significant amount of weight, you never really stop "trying" to lose weight. You just sort of shift from "losing" to "keeping it off."
There are a lot of factors.
I just start to get really irritated with the pro-fat movement. I even think girls can be attractive if they're a bit on the bigger side. It's just...stop arguing it's healthy. It's not.
The tipping point (no pun intended) for me was seeing a post by one of these new-wave "feminists" who is in her late 20s and she was mad at her doctor because she went and he told her that her knee problems were due in large part to her weight and she just
refused to accept it.
***, if you're weighing in at 3+ bills,
it's going to have an effect on your knees. That's physics.
He can't "treat you like one of his thin patients" because your medical impairments are
different. You don't treat diabetes with antibiotics. Obesity is, in fact, a medical condition. One of the cheapest to treat there is, in fact.*
Note I said "cheapest," not "easiest."