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New marketing niche - things for lazy fat people...

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Obesity products help Americans live large
From baby seats to bridal gowns, and in the end, coffins, getting bigger

Michael Conroy / AP

Updated: 11:25 a.m. ET April 17, 2006
NEW YORK - From the cradle to the grave and most points between, obesity has found its niche in American marketing. Make that a wide berth.

Baby seats, doorways and caskets are but a few examples from a long list of life's accouterments that are getting much bigger to accommodate much bigger people. There are also vacation resorts for those embarrassed to be seen in a bathing suit.

At Freedom Paradise on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, the chairs are wider and without arms, to prevent getting stuck; the beds are king-sized and reinforced, to prevent collapsing; and the beach is private and secluded, to prevent gawking and staring.


"You should not be embarrassed by how big you are," said William Fabrey, whose online business "Amplestuff" offers larger versions of everyday things from umbrellas to footstools. "You can't just yell at someone and tell them to lose weight. You're already dealing with people who think they have no worth.

"They still have to sit down on a chair that doesn't collapse," he said.

Like others in this small but growing group of businesses, Fabrey started his company after discussions with an overweight friend. "She was a big woman, and she said, 'There's got to be an easier way to get through the day.' "

Sponges on a stick
To make living large a little easier, Fabrey sells lotion applicators and sponges attached to handles — enabling the user to reach all parts of the body; handbooks on hygiene with tips on dealing with odor problems, chafing and irritations caused by skin folds. His business also provides links to physicians and medical services.

"We don't take any position on whether someone should lose weight," Fabrey said. "That's up to the person."

Seemingly every day, another study appears that shows the United States is becoming a country of fat people. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 71 percent of men weigh too much, along with about 61 percent of women and 33 percent of children.

As Americans grow in weight, their life expectancy becomes shorter — by as much as five years, according to the latest national statistics — more than the impacts of heart disease and cancer. Obesity is fast approaching tobacco as the No. 1 cause of preventable death.

The price tag to taxpayers, according to the CDC, is a whopping $117 billion a year, a figure that some health experts dispute, claiming the government numbers are based on faulty data. Not disputed, according to obesity specialists, is the amount Americans spend trying to get thinner — $33 billion a year.

U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona sounded a dire warning last month, telling university students in South Carolina "obesity is the terror within," and that unless people start getting thinner, "the magnitude of the dilemma will dwarf 9-11 or any other terrorist attempt."

Such pronouncements help fuel criticism that catering to bigger people really means throwing wide the door to death by overeating.

But for those who are overweight, who know full well how it feels to be sneered at, laughed at, pitied and scorned, having a simple tool such as a sponge on a stick ("I wash myself with a rag on a stick" :slappy:) , or a sturdy footstool that can bear up to 500 pounds, makes one feel a little more human. And a little less demonized.

Joan Borgos weighed 350 pounds for 28 years, until she had gastric bypass surgery and lost 200 pounds. She began putting out LargeDirectory.com because there was nothing available "that didn't look like a muu muu from Lane Bryant's," she said.

Plus-sized dating, driving and dying
From her home in Massachusetts, she lists clothing catalogs, bridal shops (for gowns up to size 32), plus-size dating services, counseling services, seat belt extenders and lingerie. She recently added listings for teens, after desperate mothers told her they couldn't find stylish clothes for their overweight adolescents.

Even toddlers have joined the overweight ranks, with car seat manufacturers offering the "Husky," which is 10 pounds heavier and four inches wider than the standard size
 
I would assume that a heart surgeon would be interested in encouraging people to embrace fattiness rather than mock them. You should be making tubbies feel good about themselves for their fatassitude. It's only good for business.
 
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I had to go to the emergency room at a new hospital a couple of weeks back, and was astounded by the chairs in the waiting room and the wheelchairs. While many chairs were normal-sized, about 1/3 of them, and all the wheelchairs I saw, were ridiculously wide (36" maybe?).

I'll paraphrase Dean Wormer here: Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way for a country's population to go through life.
 
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I just don't get it, at my work I would bet more that half of the "handicapped" parking spots are given to people who are too freaking fat to walk in from the parking lot. Making things easier is not going to motivate folks to lose weight.

Lets just coddle these fatasses so they don't think there is anything wrong....

Fatass dating? Are you kidding me? There is a mental I just didn't need.

I am fat, but it aint like that. (6'3" 277). and I could use to drop 80 -100 just for my own peace of mind, I could probably carry 230 ok though.
 
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I just don't get it, at my work I would bet more that half of the "handicapped" parking spots are given to people who are too freaking fat to walk in from the parking lot. Making things easier is not going to motivate folks to lose weight.

Lets just coddle these fatasses so they don't think there is anything wrong....

Fatass dating? Are you kidding me? There is a mental I just didn't need.

I am fat, but it aint like that. (6'3" 277). and I could use to drop 80 -100 just for my own peace of mind, I could probably carry 230 ok though.

There's a big difference between functionally fat and morbidly obese. I sound like a 6'5" version of greg. Sure I could stand to lose up to 100 lbs, but it isn't like I don't go down to the rec center and work out, or ride my bike all the time. Due to some family problems with knees and hips I try to stay away from high impact things except for bball or other sports sometimes. I just started a new job, and everyone in the office wants me on all of the company teams since it sounds like they take winning pretty seriously around here. My goal would be to get down between 220 and 240, but that's easier said than done.
 
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Baby seats, doorways and caskets are but a few examples from a long list of life's accouterments that are getting much bigger to accommodate much bigger people. There are also vacation resorts for those embarrassed to be seen in a bathing suit.


Doorways???? How fat are people getting when you have trouble getting through a door that will accommodate a couch?
 
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Doorways???? How fat are people getting when you have trouble getting through a door that will accommodate a couch?

Working in a resturant you would be amazed how fat some people are. They come in order an app that is meant for 4 people by themselves, order some giant meal, and then dessert....but of course they have diet coke....yes its 5 or 6 of them but at least it's diet :)
 
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