I was only talking to those that
wanted to lose their fat. They'd have to work out and lose the flab.
If my wife was fat, I'd be
naturally upset. However, her fatness is not of my most utmost concern - it'd be her
health. There are some healthy individuals who are just fat. As long as her body is working in optimum condition, I can't complain. Of course, I'd encourage her to lose her fat by working out with me. God knows I need some workout as well. Besides, a lil work out doesn't even hurt. Say... play basketball versus each other? Why not? Or go out and walk together. Romantic yet beneficial.
Health is number 1. Personality is number 2. Fatness is number 3.
I can't talk to a person if they're not healthy. I can't talk to a person if they're not nice. And I sure can't appreciate the person's beauty if they're completely fat. A lot of women are usually normal without any health issues so I'm not fearing this at all.
I'm sorry to hear about your thyroid issue. That one is a big issue and it's hard to combat, yes. Isn't there a type of medicine or a surgery to fix the thyroid issue? Once you fix this, your body will begin to work more consistently and you'd get your true weight. But I have to ask you - why did you get thyroid issues in the
first place? If you abused food or had improper growth in your early age, then that would be the obvious reason. You can't blame on a disorder for that but yourself or your parents.
I can't fix your health even if I wanted to. They're are your problems.
I accept every single person in this world - even a murderer, even the nicest person in the world, even a gay person. I accept anything. I don't hate anyone.
-J.