I agree, and I sympathize with their problem. However, I wonder how many other people just hide under that umbrella.Quote from RichardRimes:
...These poor people are constantly craving and never full so over eating is a way of life.
For example, when I am in a restaurant or even a coffee shop, I typically see obviously overweight people eat the very foods that got them to be the way they are. Perhaps because I do not have their genetic problem I cannot empathize fully. However, I have a very robust appetite also. I eat a lot and am frequently hungry. But I choose my foods somewhat more wisely and I work out. Perhaps if the truly afflicted people would endeavor to eat less fried foods, large deserts and so on, and make other, more sensible choices, even if they are larger portions, then I would probably better empathize with their predicament of insatiable hunger. Also, I'm guessing that most people who waddle to the lunch counter probably aren't that familiar with the inside of a gym.
So, while there may be true genetic cases, I suspect that there are a lot more imposters hiding behind a convenient excuse.

), poor skin tone etc...even if you are skinny.