Are fat people just lazy and make excuses?

MynameisChester
MynameisChester Posts: 107 Member
edited December 1 in Health and Weight Loss
In generaI I hear this on forums, from some personal trainers, and other random fit people. People who have lost weight recently seem to be the biggest culprits. How do you guys/girls feel about these statements?
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  • MynameisChester
    MynameisChester Posts: 107 Member
    edited May 2016
    This is how I feel about the statement.................this is going to get very interesting or be a complete *kitten* show. and that's my honest opinion ;) but you already knew that didn't you......very naughty

    I really hope it doesn't come down to that. When I hear these statements about being lazy or make excuses, it makes me sad. I was wondering if others felt the same.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    I put on weight because I was lazy... I essentially don't gain weight now on the same number of calories because I am more active.
  • ummijaaz560
    ummijaaz560 Posts: 228 Member
    I didn't put on weight because laziness. I put on weight because I ate more than I burned even though I run around after my young children all day.

    When they say you can't out run a bad diet it's the truth. Someone could sit on their donkeys all day long, if they're eating at a deficit they will lose or maintain they're weight.

  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    When I was fat I was lazy and made excuses. I don't think that blanket statement applies to everyone who is overweight.
  • MynameisChester
    MynameisChester Posts: 107 Member
    Troll?

    Frankly, I'm surprised I even got started again this time around. I'm extremely glad I did, but losing and regaining large amounts of weight multiple times starting from the early teen years (I remember counting calories for the first time in 5th grade) had mentally killed me - I decided my brain was broken, and I would never be able to permanently change my weight.

    It was 7 years between this time and last time. Laziness had nothing to do with it. I wasn't physically capable of the things I am now, but I was constantly busy between work, keeping a home, dealing with family, etc. My house was always in immaculate condition, and I worked (as I do now) two jobs - one of them physical. It was very difficult for me to keep my house up to my standards and then clean at a resort every weekend, but I did it.

    I'm glad for your commitment! Some people just shrug and say " well being overweight is just who I am". If I can ask, what helped you get started again? Was it an epiphany, get help from someone, etc?
  • MynameisChester
    MynameisChester Posts: 107 Member
    Simple answer. Same as any prejudice, it is wrong, unfair and ignorant.

    I agree!
  • msf74
    msf74 Posts: 3,498 Member
    I'm not fat but I am incredibly lazy. In fact it's because I am incredibly lazy that I am in pretty good shape.

    Why? Because I want maximum results for the least amount of effort.

    This causes me to research methods to make whatever I am pursuing as efficient and time effective as possible and then apply those methods. Suffering for the sake of suffering is patently idiotic in my opinion.

    So I would say fat people are actually making more effort but are just a bit dense*...

    (*not really)
  • puffbrat
    puffbrat Posts: 2,806 Member
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    I'm not fat. I'm not any more or less lazy than when I was fat; I just prioritize different things.

    This is how feel, although I do still have a fair bit to lose. I am a lazy and low-energy person. This has always been true for me regardless of my weight. Being lazy didn't make me fat. It probably helped get and keep me there, but it wasn't the root cause. Losing weight takes work and I assume maintenance will as well. As lemurcat stated, I am just shifting my priorities to make losing and eventually maintaining my weight fit higher on the list.

    I don't think it is true or fair to make these kind of broad sweeping statements. I have a family member is very high energy (haven't decided if she is lazy or just flaky). She is also very thin. Is she thin because she is high energy or is she thin because she seems to subsist primarily on coffee, alcohol, and smoking weed?
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