How come people always look different when they are fat?!


Question:

How come people always look different when they are fat?

Sometimes their belly looks really round and tight. And sometimes their belly looks really jiggly and flabby.


Answers:
because small minded idiots only see the physical and not the gifts from the Goddess

that different looking person could

save your life
sell you a winning lottery ticket
marry your father
operate on you in life saving surgery
feed you in times of famine
clothe you when you are naked
love you when you have no one
call 911 when you are unconscious
catch you when you are falling

and, if you are lucky, cook for you when you are hungry

genetics.

everyone has different, unique bodies...the fatter you are, the more jiggly junk you will have lol

Individuals vary on where fat deposits build up. In some it's mainly on their belly, with others it may be in other areas such as arms and hips.

most of the time they dont wear the proper size clothes that fit them clothes can make the person even a large person not look as large

Depends on how their fat clumps up in deposits underneath the surface of their skin.

the human body's tissue and skin pigment stretches causing it to drag down and flab about because of the FAT

They do, don't they!

What are you smoking?

exercise?

What is wrong with you.

This is in the Vegetarian and Vegan section -- why??

This depends upon many factors, like:
age
weight of excess fat
size of excess fat
gender
height of the person

And finally:
genetics

The fats contained in our body goes larger which changes the shape of our body. The extra fats arises due to extra consumption of cheese, butter & cold drinks.

Their body change.

This is an ignorant question.




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