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And cybersquare in a smallish study (a little over 1000,) it was noted that men are a little more adverse to getting "help" for their size. More than half of men cybersquare said they would not go to a GP for advice, while 87% were against joining slimming clubs. The survey, of 1,028 men aged 16 to 64, revealed men were more likely to be motivated to lose cybersquare weight to help them "chat someone up" (43%) than for health reasons (39%). So apparently, just make the weight loss motivation a woman in a short skirt and you're good to go. Great. I'd absolutely hate to see some sort of "lad weight loss" campaign... the worst of all worlds! That said, there's a tone running through this article on how the entire weight loss thing isn't reaching out to men. The same could be argued for fat acceptance, I think. What can be done to change that?
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