Fat or Slim, People have Problem with Both
Fat or Slim, People have Problem with Both

It would not be wrong to say that the world does not let anyone to take a sigh of relief. Pick up any issue, and people will be having diverse opinion on the same, and this time, the point of issue is weight.

By the word `weight', one does not mean fat or being thin, as the world has problem with both kinds of people. People do not like thin people, and call them having chicken legs and even do not mind approaching strangers to pass on their expert advice, as how they can put on weight.

Suggestions could differ from person to person, as one could start telling ways to gain weight, while others would manage by just saying that eat something. Those, who could not manage to approach thin people, satisfy their craving by just murmuring about that person.

This was one side of the coin, next comes about those, who are being fat. Obesity seems to be the most searched and said word. From politicians to health experts, everybody is framing policies and passing on suggestions, as how they can get rid of this word.

Cat Pause, who is a lecturer in Massey University, and as per her choice of being fat, she has to listen to thousands of ways, by which she could reduce her fat. ''We always hear about the war on obesity, and any time a politician or someone studying public health policy talks about solving the obesity epidemic", said Pause.

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