obesity
& anal sex
The
number of people in the world who are obese or overweight has
topped 2.1 billion, up from 875 million in 1980, the latest
figures published in May of this year show.The study said rates of
obesity were rising across the world, although the rates in
developed countries remain the highest. Experts say the rise is
due to the "modernization of our world", causing
"physical inactivity on all levels". Experts say this is
due to changing diets and a shift from eating cereals and grains
to the consumption of more fats, sugar, oils and animal products.
Experts say that an explosion in overweight and obesity in the
past 30 years could lead to serious health implications and
clever, joined-up policies are needed. At the same time, however,
being overweight is often portrayed as the ideal weight,
particularly in the fashion industry. Being overweight is
increasingly seen as the norm, society may be normalizing being
overweight.
What
experts don’t say, at least not publicly, I believe is the fact
that overweight and obesity are an inherent part of human species
evolution. We are used to perceive evolution as a progress,
overlooking how so many species daily become extinct in their
"evolution". It’s a fine line between the successful
adaptation to the environmental changes and the period at which
the accumulation of genetic errors clutters the adaptations, the
period of devolution. Overweight and obesity are a devolution of
human species.
I
don’t like seeing obese people, I don’t like being pressured
by society to consider them normal, I have to control myself when
dealing with them. I don’t have anything against any one of them
individually but they all remind me of the devolution of my own
species. Along the same line, even more aggravating for me is the
fact that communities all over the globe are accepting anal sex as
normal. Society is not only normalizing anal sex but promoting
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The
body mass index (BMI), or Quetelet index, is a measure of relative
weight based on an individual's mass and height. It is defined as
the individual's body mass divided by the square of their height
– with the value universally being given in units of kg/m2.
A BMI of 18.5 to 25 is considered normal (healthy weight), a BMI
of 25 to 29.9 is considered overweight and one of 30 or above is
considered obese.
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through
activities like gay pride parade. More and more
individuals of my own species are proud of their
devolution! If I marry today, there are 30% chance, they
say, my bride has performed anilingus. "And now you
may kiss the bride!" |
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