I've traveled all over the US, and i have to say it seemed like 80% of all fat people lived South of the Mason-dixon line. The North seemed much skinnier than many other countries who share similar life-style qualities. I would say maybe 1 in 10 had been fat, but that was just my observation.
anyways i say let the fatties have their day!
As a Northern United States-er (and person who likes to improvise with words
), I can say I really don't see many fat people around here. In my town, I know many people who go for healthier choices and, while this isn't quite as common in my small town, in a nearby town I find plenty of healthy food choices with plenty of variety. Me, my brothers, and my
wealthy (some of you people claiming the rich should be fat know why I'm staring :stare:) mother do not enjoy fast food. My favorite foods consists of zucchini,
spinach, feta cheese (Greek place in a nearby town makes some really good spanakopita :liplick: ), fish, fruits (I like plums, graqes, watermelons, mangos, bananas, peaches, persimmons, or pretty much anything else fruity), chicken, graqe leaves, curry, some seemingly healthy food based on the culture in which my parents grew up in (stuffed zucchini, stuffed graqe leaves, spinach dishes, hummus, and a treat of dates included near the top of my favorites list), and some other stuff that I just happen to find tasty, yet luckily healthy. I won't eat salad, but I'm not a fan of fast food, steaks (too much grizzle), cheeseburgers, or anything fatty/smothered in oil/deep fried. For being raised by a mother who certainly counts as rich and for being an American, I most certainly am not fat nor are many people I know around here. Fat people are pretty scarce up here where I live and the nearby town feels like a cultural melting pot full of various food choices among which healthy ones seem pretty popular. Don't you just hate stereotypes?