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What you said is true but what most people fail to mention is that fat permeates through muscles. People like Chantal just become more and more sedentary as they gain weight which means that muscle fibres are gradually being split apart by fat. That combined with moving less means that their endurance sharply declines. Whatever little muscle she has left is not cohesive and just floating in an endless sea of fat.you are correct to a certain extent. People who are obese and still mobile do have strength to hoist around the weight.
HOWEVER- that much excess weight wreaks havoc on their joints and spine. Chantal already complains about how her enormous distended belly pulls on her lower back.
Her body is done, no matter how much weight she may eventually use. Her knee caps are going to be grinding bone on bone, she will have chronic back problems.
Also hypothetically if she gets down to say 150lbs, after a lifetime of waddling along in an obese body, her newly thin body will have a fucked up shape/gait. Her life time of fat has not allowed her bones to grow in an anatomically correct form.
She has aged her body exponentially. An average weight person at 35 has to really work at it, to maintain health and mobility. Chantal has done the exact opposite.
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