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The Real Deal With Fat Thighs
It’s funny how times can change. It’s pretty hard to imagine it now, but there was a time when FAT was the IN thing. When being fat, having a plump body and fat thighs was associated with sex appeal and fertility. When fat meant you had money, you had wealth, power, fame and all that good stuff.
That’s all gone now. (Thankfully)
Maybe it’s because of the 80/20 rule where during the past, the rich didn’t have to work and we’re laid back and had a lot to eat (hence the fat thighs). So the fatter you were the wealthier you were perceived and the thinner you were, the more you actually had to work and earn a living to survive.
Taking a look at today, the majority of the United States is obese. Maybe not yet 80/20, but at the rate we’re going with Krispy Kremes and Mickey D’s Big Mac’s, there’s only going to be 20% of the population actually slim and sexy.
Now don’t get me wrong. If being fat, overweight, or obese simply meant just that and had no associated health risks and danger, I’d be all ok with that.
But truth of the matter is… it isn’t.
Being overweight and fat is known to cause high blood pressures, blood clots and a lot of cholesterol trouble. It is a common precursor to diabetes, heart disease, strokes, breast cancer and even Alzheimer’s disease.
And having big thighs can be a sign of this. For us women, if you read my posts on “Big Thighs And The REAL Reason Behind Them,” you know that each extra unit of fat that we consume goes straight to our thighs, hips and butts. Thus the pear shape body and fat thighs.
What this means is, our thighs and lower body is an indicator of how our diet is. If it’s normal and toned, our diet is probably good and optimal, but if our thighs for example are steadily increasing in mass, we might be eating more than we’re supposed to.
Of course there is more to this than that, like the quality of food, the calories, the amount and so forth, but checking up on your lower body and seeing if you’re beginning to have fat thighs might just be a sign of bad things to come.
**Important**
Hi, I just finished a comprehensive Report on Getting Thinner Thighs.
I’m sure you’ll love it, just click the link above to get it. : )
- Kelly




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