Would you rather be fat, healthy and happy or thin but miserable?!


Question: I mean not morbidly obese more like real women have curves.


Answers: I mean not morbidly obese more like real women have curves.

Fat, healthy and happy.

curvey & happy

chubby and happy that dresses real cute

thin but miserable for sure!!!!!!

id rather be myself, which ever one that would be

um, if your fat, your not healthy
but i guess thin and miserable
life is stupid anyway lol

How about in between; strong healthy, vital ,content and satisfied ?

Hmm. If it were just nice curves, then yeah, I'd rather be fat, healthy, AND happy. knowing that doesn't mean all the time I'm in lala land, but content, and mostly thinking and creating joyful thoughts and feelings for others around me.

fat, healthy and happy.

smelly

fat n healthy!!! im thin n miserable now!!i hate it!..but im still healthy! lol

Fat, Healthy and Happy!

"Happy" trumps everything. That is the key to living well.

I'd rather be fat, healthy and happy. I could go to gym and lose the excess kgs :)

who says you can't be chubby and happy and healthy all at the same time, just because a person id bigger than others doesn't mean they are not healthy.

Thin but miserable. I couldn't stant to be fat!!!!

fat and healthy/happy. Then I'll go on a diet

There's nothing wrong with being fat if you're healthy and happy. I'll take that over being miserable for sure!

I think curvey is beautiful.

am already solid as a rock, happy and healthy.

Hello,
I am at that stage of my life where I would rather be healthy then a fashionable stick.....

Thin and miserable.

well if it was morbidly obese i would want to be thin and miserable because you would at least be more healthy but if you mean instead of looking like a telephone pole and actually have sexy women curves like jessica rabbit in the movie "who framed roger rabbit" then i would want to be cosidered fat! because alot of men love the CURVES!

curvy, healthy, happy

To the people who answered "fat and healthy"..that is simply an oxymoron!! I have been all of the above...and much rather be toned,healthy, and happy! No tense being thin and miserable..life is just too short!!

I am sorry but I am a real woman and I am not fat. If you are fat you are not healthy. I have plenty of curves- but I don;'t have the rolls of fat underneath.

Don't try to make excuses for yourself.

can i have thin and happy?

no...

i'd rather be curvy and happy n
a friend was admitted to the hospital at 100 pounds...and she's 5'9''.
safe to say she looked disgusting?
yes. it is...VERY.
um. she's gained a lot of weight.
now at 120.
still pretty damn thin.
they want her to gain 28 more pounds. (she doesn't think she can do it...but i know she can and she'll look GREAT)

on a personal note...

i'd rather not be..."FAT" but i'd rather have "curves" than be that thin
it's disgusting to see girls with only bone. to see ribs through a t-shirt disgusts me, i hate seeing hip bones protrude when someone raises their hand...it's disgusting.

having a little bit of meat on your bones is nothing to be ashamed of....
and it's better to look healthy!

Fat, healthy and happy does not exist.

Large, healthy and happy maybe.

Im really not sure right now I am like in the middle of losing weight, I dont want to be underwieght or anything but being able to fit into a small would be a nice feeling for a change, but I am kinda/sorta happy with my body now which is just a little overweight (about 15 to 20 pounds) So right now I am curvey but not all the way happy :P

fat, healthy and happy for i know that being fat well not that obese just like what you say could not mean that you dont have happiness and you cant be loved or what i would have those than being thin but your life is in deep trouble





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