Will exclusive nightclubs boost self-esteem of the obese?
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View Point , Shimla:
Nov 3 2009
Made Popular Nov 3 2009

Club Bounce, located in Long Beach, California has opened exclusive night club for plus size people who may not feel comfortable at traditional nightclubs. The nightclub caters to BBW (Big Beautiful Women) and BHM (Big Handsome Men). Clubs for overweight people can be invaluable at improving self-esteem and confidence, not to mention burning calories and shedding some pounds. Do you think these night clubs will boost the self-esteem of the over weight people?
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How is this equality??
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Oooo I think I'm gonna have to report this for racism.
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to those worried about this sending the message that being obese is OK, just think of this as a way to give individuals with weight issues a positive environment to get some exercise… I’m not trying to be rude, I’m just saying that dancing can be a fun way to help get into shape, and if these night clubs are offering a positive environment for larger ladies to get out and have fun, and possibly lose a little weight (and get a little healthier), then that’s great.
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I would love to go to a club like this. No matter how high my self confidence I always feel like I’m being judged when I go dancing with my normal-weight friends.
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This isn’t about health or giving overweight women their own private gym. It’s about giving people of every size an environment where they feel comfortable, where they can dance and have a good time with friends without being judged or feeling they have to compete in a looks-driven society.
Local Opinions (6)
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Of course, this will boost the already bulging self-esteem of the obese lot. But, I don’t understand why there is so much ho-hum regarding this issue. And, why is there a planned strategy to promote obesity??
Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.
Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.
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Oooo I think I'm gonna have to report this for racism.
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Agree
to those worried about this sending the message that being obese is OK, just think of this as a way to give individuals with weight issues a positive environment to get some exercise… I’m not trying to be rude, I’m just saying that dancing can be a fun way to help get into shape, and if these night clubs are offering a positive environment for larger ladies to get out and have fun, and possibly lose a little weight (and get a little healthier), then that’s great.
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I would love to go to a club like this. No matter how high my self confidence I always feel like I’m being judged when I go dancing with my normal-weight friends.
1 Stars
Agree
This isn’t about health or giving overweight women their own private gym. It’s about giving people of every size an environment where they feel comfortable, where they can dance and have a good time with friends without being judged or feeling they have to compete in a looks-driven society.
Global Opinions (6)
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Of course, this will boost the already bulging self-esteem of the obese lot. But, I don’t understand why there is so much ho-hum regarding this issue. And, why is there a planned strategy to promote obesity??
Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.
Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.
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Disagree
Oooo I think I'm gonna have to report this for racism.
1 Stars
Agree
to those worried about this sending the message that being obese is OK, just think of this as a way to give individuals with weight issues a positive environment to get some exercise… I’m not trying to be rude, I’m just saying that dancing can be a fun way to help get into shape, and if these night clubs are offering a positive environment for larger ladies to get out and have fun, and possibly lose a little weight (and get a little healthier), then that’s great.
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Agree
I would love to go to a club like this. No matter how high my self confidence I always feel like I’m being judged when I go dancing with my normal-weight friends.
1 Stars
Agree
This isn’t about health or giving overweight women their own private gym. It’s about giving people of every size an environment where they feel comfortable, where they can dance and have a good time with friends without being judged or feeling they have to compete in a looks-driven society.
Agree (4)
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Of course, this will boost the already bulging self-esteem of the obese lot. But, I don’t understand why there is so much ho-hum regarding this issue. And, why is there a planned strategy to promote obesity??
Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.
Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.
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to those worried about this sending the message that being obese is OK, just think of this as a way to give individuals with weight issues a positive environment to get some exercise… I’m not trying to be rude, I’m just saying that dancing can be a fun way to help get into shape, and if these night clubs are offering a positive environment for larger ladies to get out and have fun, and possibly lose a little weight (and get a little healthier), then that’s great.
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I would love to go to a club like this. No matter how high my self confidence I always feel like I’m being judged when I go dancing with my normal-weight friends.
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This isn’t about health or giving overweight women their own private gym. It’s about giving people of every size an environment where they feel comfortable, where they can dance and have a good time with friends without being judged or feeling they have to compete in a looks-driven society.
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Oooo I think I'm gonna have to report this for racism.
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Barring the genuine cases of obesity due to hormonal imbalance or any physical shortcomings, obesity in general is not a disease but the result of a faulty lifestyle and a tendency to learn living with the extra weight.
By supporting these morons, we are making this world unhealthy.
My words may be harsh, but I speak the truth.