It may be urban myth, but the nurse is a professional ob/gyn researcher in a university hospital and has pretty much seen it all. I definitely believed her.
It may be urban myth, but the nurse is a professional ob/gyn researcher in a university hospital and has pretty much seen it all. I definitely believed her.
Post by Captain Serious on Oct 12, 2012 15:27:45 GMT -5
So if a person is over 400 pounds, they shouldn't experience the normal human desire to be close to and intimate with another human being? Let alone the biological and natural hormonal urges? All their energy should be consumed with, what, how to lose weight?
So if a person is over 400 pounds, they shouldn't experience the normal human desire to be close to and intimate with another human being? Let alone the biological and natural hormonal urges? All their energy should be consumed with, what, how to lose weight?
Well... someone that heavy probably has a hard time living a normal life in general. I assume its physically and emotionally draining. I never said they shouldn't have sex OR have feelings.
Post by Captain Serious on Oct 12, 2012 15:31:10 GMT -5
It would be physically and emotionally draining TO YOU if YOU were 400 pounds. Why do you assume it would be the same for everyone? And that it would be SO overwhelming that everything else important in life, like relationships and sex, would become inconsequential?