Analysis Of Dear Fat People By Nicole Arbur

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The subject I have chosen to respond to is an ever-growing problem in our world especially in America it is obesity, which is when someone is overweight for their body type and height. Recently we watched a video from YouTube called Dear fat people by Nicole Arbour in this video she was extremely blunt with her opinions on obese people and what she feels they could do better at and the trouble they are causing with being over weight. I think most would/ do view it harshly because they are either overweight or they are over weight but have a medical condition and can not necessarily help it but she said in the video that this did not apply to medical conditions just people who can help there situation. Either way I think what Nicole said is …show more content…

Class because depending on your rank financially it determines your access to food and the certain kinds of food you can eat, if all you can afford if fast food which is mostly all unhealthy and can become addictive. Culture by means of what you saw when you were growing up such as norms, if you were always seeing family eating unhealthy and not exercising you will most likely follow in their footsteps because you do not see the problem or repercussion of their actions at such a young age. Once you realize the outcomes of your actions later in life it can be very hard to change your habits. Nurture is also a big one and it kind of goes with culture. Nurture is the process of caring for and encouraging development of someone such as your child for example. When we are growing up we do not comprehend everything going on in the world we leave it up to our parents to explain the necessary things to us to grow properly. Our parents make all our decision when we are younger for the most part including what we eat for three meals a day, this decision is an very important one because this determines how healthy we will be and what habits we will carry through life. As many may know long-term habits are hard to break so I feel it is crucial when we are younger to be taught and shown proper healthy habits to ensure we live a very long and fulfilling

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