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This woman put on 35kg after going to study in Australia...

Everyone puts on weight when they go to study in Australia, the US or Canada.

I wonder what the reason is?
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food is actually affordable
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>>221951621
more nutritious white semen
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>>221951621
I don't even know if they look alike
at least provide some proof they're the same woman
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That's her fault alone. Healthy, fresh food is readily availble to buy here and we don't have HFCS and 100 added ingredients to our food unlike the mutts
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>>221951621
>Everyone puts on weight when they go to study in Australia, the US or Canada.
Or Germany.
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>>221951654
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nlab.itmedia.co.jp/cont/articles/3350813/amp/

Apparently, even her mother didn’t recognise her at the airport because she had changed so much.
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Princess Kako also put on weight when she went to study in the UK. She’s slimmed down now, though.
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It’s strange, though, that Japanese students studying in France don’t put on weight.
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>>221951621
I used to think it was due to processed foods, but Japan has an immense amount of processed foods and douses everything in MSG. Then I thought it was food prices or shrinkflation controlling portions, it's not great on that front, but not bad enough to note. Then I read that some jobs literally tell employees to maintain their weight, so it has to be that. Idk if they still do it, but if you told someone they get a stable job just for losing weight everyone would be on board.
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>>221951748
Now.
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>>221951692
>>221951715
Right absolutely mogs left. Especially the german example. Chubby Asian with big boobs is peak female form.
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>>221951715
Is she polynesian? She looks like a Hawaii native.
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>>221951788
It's 100% societal pressure and conformity. Not just Japan, but most Asian cultures. In the west being overweight really is not a big deal, but in Asuan cultures it will impact your job ot marriage prospects. Asians probably wonder what we as westerns do to produce such sporty/active kids, or why east Europeans are always so muscular. In both caes, it's because of the societal pressure to play sports as a kid or workout/be masculine in east EU.
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>>221951846
She is 1/4 hue.
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Before and after studying in the United States
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>>221951621
>>221951761
probably beer and junk foods then
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Seems pretty bad imo if they need society to police them to not be a fat fuck.I can understand 5 or 10 kg increase but almost half of their bodyweight? We say that you are happy if you gained weight but these kind of increase is pretty bad. These are of course cherrypicked for a show. At least these dont seem to be the weird oozy glob american fatass even after the sharp increase.
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I had a Chinese coworker tell me that Australian Chinese food is higher quality than what you'd get in China mostly. This would be really taboo for a White person to say so it was a bit awkward for me. But food here really is fresh and multikulti made it probably way more varied than what you'd get in more monocultured countries. If you suddenly had access to so many more foods, wouldn't you want to try it all?
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>>221952612
I went to China recently and can say this is 100% not true. The amount of produce and variety of fruit/vegetables/meat and dairy available there is mind blowing and cheaper than it is to buy here.

It certainly is true for fast food, but any middle class chinese person (the ones who can come here) absolutely have access to better food there. The fast-food there is pretty slop tier tho
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>>221951637
It's not. It's that australia like america is an unwalkable hellscape
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>>221952644
Sydney, Boston, Chicago, Melbourne. This argument has always been dogshit and continues to be dogshit, if you need to be forced to exercise and blame the lack of coercion for being fat rather than a culture that literally tells people to maintain a BMI as part of health checkups you're insane.
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>>221952692
I am fat because it is comfy and exercise is boring. No other reason. I literally never have to worry about counting calories or what I eat. I just live life.

Peoole who put effort into not being fat/qorking out always seem neurotic. Literally what does it matter in western culture?
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Asian fat shaming is worse than western fat shaming. Whether they slim down or not they're still bound by the shame and tend to act like assholes. Ever met a fat Chinese person? Their asshole level is off the chsrt.
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>>221951637
>>221951788
>>221951788
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>>221952754
Lose some weight, you fatso
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>>221951621
The food actually tastes good unlike overhyped jap slop
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>>221952972
And if I don't?
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>>221951788
yea in japan disgusting ready meals in convenience stores where you buy fake eggs and shit is normal. horrible eating habits and health.

it is just social pressure and direct chastisement. in australia being fat is still bad, most young people are not fat, but it's different because people mind their own business when it comes to personal appearance and don't directly comment on such things, so there is no real pressure.
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>>221951621
The Architect strikes again.
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>don't eat more than you burn iyc
>don't get fat
I don't get why this is so difficult. Do people really have nothing better to do than eating?



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