I was right that Americans have stuffloads of fatties unlike Sweden.
I'm talking about this.
You're quoting that out of context. I was right that Americans have stuffloads of fatties unlike Sweden. Problem?
I was right that Americans have stuffloads of fatties unlike Sweden. Problem?
It's obesity that's the problem.
America also has many more people and a weaker economy than Sweden, therefore more of our citizens need to eat cheap by getting fast food. The situations are completely different.
No, I'm implying that you actually have those kind of women in your country.
You guys said I was stereotyping. I showed you I was just talking about facts.
-wikipedia-
My school has about 1200 people attending it. Out of that many, there's only about 20 that I would consider "fat". You probably have never been to the united states or had first hand experiences of American obesity. No, wikipedia does not count as a first hand experience.
Literally everyone in Sweden is fat.
Obesity in Sweden has been increasingly cited as a major health issue in recent years. Sweden is the 90th fattest country in the world.[1] In 2009, the number of people who are considered obese and overweight hasn’t increased for the first time in 70 years.[2]
obesity rates in the United States are the highest in the world with 74.6% of Americans being overweight or obese.[2] Estimates have steadily increased, from 19.4% in 1997, 24.5% in 2004[3] to 26.6% in 2007,[4] to 33.8% (adults) and 17% (children) in 2008.[5]
There is a 4 year old that weighs 120 pounds! I am 21 and I only weigh 136 pounds!