L Sass
Cathlete
Ok, up front, I hope this doesn't generate flames. I have a question that is based upon folks who are excessively large. The fact that they are large says nothing about their character, whether they are a good or bad person etc. They are just large. Ok - with that out of the way here is my question.
We just returned from a stay at Kalahari water park, where I would say about 70% of the people I saw were probably obese. (No I personally don't like the flaunting, but more power to folks who are comfortable in so doing. Eg - I saw a gal in a string bikini who had to weigh at least 230 pounds. The folds of her skin covered the strings and there was really not much left to the imagination if you know what I mean. She has a lot more confidence than I ever will. Good for her!)
But as I watched many of these folks walk, I noticed 3 distinct features that I really came to wonder if the human body is meant for - or has it adapted to? Very large protruding bellies threw the back and spine into a noticeable (and what looked to be uncomfortable) curvature. Secondly, very large thighs rubbed together and forced the feet to point noticeably outward instead of having the feet in line or front to back. Thirdly, very large arms, back, and torso resulted in the arms never hanging directly down by the body's side - but rather always pointing out in about 45 degrees (that may be an inaccurate estimate). I had a lot of time to people watch as I couldn't swim via doc's orders (that's a whole other story) so I got to observe.
Again, please don't take this as any kind of a commentary on the lifestyles or choices of any of these folks. I am just wondering if the body is meant to go that way, has adapted to being that way, or is it "out of sorts"? Does that make sense - I hope I'm asking my question correctly.
Lorrie
www.picturetrail.com/lsass
We just returned from a stay at Kalahari water park, where I would say about 70% of the people I saw were probably obese. (No I personally don't like the flaunting, but more power to folks who are comfortable in so doing. Eg - I saw a gal in a string bikini who had to weigh at least 230 pounds. The folds of her skin covered the strings and there was really not much left to the imagination if you know what I mean. She has a lot more confidence than I ever will. Good for her!)
But as I watched many of these folks walk, I noticed 3 distinct features that I really came to wonder if the human body is meant for - or has it adapted to? Very large protruding bellies threw the back and spine into a noticeable (and what looked to be uncomfortable) curvature. Secondly, very large thighs rubbed together and forced the feet to point noticeably outward instead of having the feet in line or front to back. Thirdly, very large arms, back, and torso resulted in the arms never hanging directly down by the body's side - but rather always pointing out in about 45 degrees (that may be an inaccurate estimate). I had a lot of time to people watch as I couldn't swim via doc's orders (that's a whole other story) so I got to observe.
Again, please don't take this as any kind of a commentary on the lifestyles or choices of any of these folks. I am just wondering if the body is meant to go that way, has adapted to being that way, or is it "out of sorts"? Does that make sense - I hope I'm asking my question correctly.
Lorrie
www.picturetrail.com/lsass