For me, as long as a person is still able to carry out with ease everyday tasks, such as running, jumping, getting on a ladder, moving furniture around etc. One's fatness doesn't really bother me.
How about you? At what point does one's fatness begin to bother you?
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Not so much a level of fatness as a level of attitude. Don't get me wrong, I feel a little ill looking at someone so fat they have a front butt. But there is an attitude that some obese have. Some act like they have a condition that deserves special treatment. I get that there are some that do have some sort of glandular problem. I genuinely feel for them. But there aren't that many of them. So, when an obese person starts railing on how the door should be wider to accommodate their scooter, or that they deserve to have two seats on the airplane for the price of one ticket. That's when Charlie has a problem.