Which is the better option, being unhealthy and skinny or unhealthy and obese?


Unhealthy and Obese
29 votes


Unhealthy and Skinny
34 votes



Comments

NotoriousI realize that these pictures aren't exact replicas of women who are so skinny that the look like a ridge on a ruffled chips and so obese that they look like a bag of curdled cheese.

NotoriousJust go with it for now.

Cazz🐾THB✨PMSπŸ’›STF🐾At least unhealthy and skinny you can still find pretty things to wear and make you look a little bigger if desired.. Society has made it very difficult for the "over-weight"

eggsWhat about just healthy?

Serpentine@🍩DEATH🍫BYβ˜•οΈCHOCOLATEπŸͺ We're talking about not healthy, here. Of course ANYBODY would rather be healthy.

Serpentine@Cazz Yeah. That's my reason.

Notorioushmm.. That is very true.

Sarah(FAM/PMS)I'd say unhealthy skinny because it's probably easier to put on weight rather than lose it.

NotoriousPerhaps.

PenPineappleApplePenNo!πŸ˜‘

πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„ Triple Smiles πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„Neither! You should be healthy and have a healthy body weight! You always have a choice, I don't understand how people can watch themselves or their children become overweight, it's disgusting. And the same for underweight people. I mean why can't anyone be the correct body weight for the height and age anymore? And eating healthy is even easier than losing weight/gaining weight. People make up too many excuses, for example saying being fat is "curvy", and making fun of mostly normal weight people (and underweight people, but at least they do actually need to gain weight) by calling them "sticks". Overweight is fat, underweight can be "stick-thin", and no matter what you call it, I don't care unless you actually are within the correct body weight for you're age and height. Congrats to anyone who's been overweight and have lost weight and are now the correct body weight. Also congratulations to anyone who was underweight and has gained weight and are now the correct body weight. Also just as a side note, I know no one has said it here but please don't use the term "anorexic" as a description of body weight. It is an eating disorder not a descriptive term.

NotoriousThe point of this question was to choose one that you would prefer. Obviously we all want to be healthy.

NotoriousAlso, not one person said anything about anorexia.

πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„ Triple Smiles πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„@Notorious I said that no one said anything about anorexia if you read my comment it was just a side note in case someone was going to comment about it in the future.