@sagr2519 wrote:

Obesity is about two-thirds genetic. Smoking and alcoholism may have genetic predictors but you can avoid them by just not using the addictive substances in the first place.


Yes, I agree. When it's a genuine genetic disorder, then yes, it is/can be a genuine disability. Especially in such a PC society that is obsessed with looks. However, I suppose it depends how this affects your general day to day living i.e. getting a job etc and the physical issues that obesity also procures.

Truth hurts. Maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with a seat missing, but it hurts.

You may think you have pushed ALL my buttons, but you still haven't found the mute!