1. No, I don't think that. Being comfortable with it doesn't mean that I don't control it. I've been the same weight for some years now and I have an active life style.
You've posted you're obese and you're comfortable with it.
The "active life style" you cite is obviously not "active" enough to address the obesity you're evidently comfortable with...
...that certainly implies your comfortableness with your obesity enables your obesity.
2. Yes I am conscious of that. I am also conscious of the fact that I might get hit by a car or get lung cancer from all the pollution that surrounds me. No, I don't worry about it.
Again: that you "don't worry about it" certainly enables your continued obesity that you say you're comfortable with...
3. I don't know if it's wise but at least it's my choice.
Ahhh....
..."choice".
That it's your "choice" is more important than the lack of "wisdom" of it?
If this was still the USA, I might better see your point...
...but, in the socialized healthcare system we live under, doesn't your "choice" for the extra weight you'll carry into your later years mean more money out of other folks' pockets?
Do you realize how large the percentage of obese folks in the USSA is?
Can you imagine what an economic strain addressing the health problems of obese people who "don't worry about it" now are going to inflict on everyone?
Tell me, please:
Being obese, do you consider obesity a disease as so many now propose?
Or, is it truly your "choice"?
Thanx...

