Well I'm about 220 and I hope people would want to be my friend. What does weight have to do with a friendship anyhow. Maybe you cant borrow each others clothes, but is that what really matters? Its the actual friendship you form with the person, not their body or weight!
2007-11-11 07:30:25
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answered by Just Me 4
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Yes. I'd rather be friends with someone that is 215 pounds as opposed to someone that is 90 pounds.
Most people I know that are under 125 pounds are ego maniacal idiots and have no level of morality whatsoever. These same people attack over weight people in a competition for their own miserable pathetic lives.
People under weight go to great lengths to show off and impress others and all the while putting down others heavier than they.
I have no compassion for these types of people.
Many over weight or stocky people I know are very kind hearted and true unlike the common competitive individual that spends their days making fun of heavier people.
2007-11-11 07:30:52
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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Yes, I have friends that go 215+ Big Boys Farm Boys **** Monsters. I'm bout 160 so I feel better about having them around Case I get into trouble
2007-11-11 08:01:53
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answered by divo318 2
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Kayde. Having a friend or being a friend to someone who is over weight has nothing to do with friendship. What counts in my book, is if the person is decent, kind, warm, friendly, intelligent, has a great sense of humor and has something in common with me. I would however, urge that person to get some ,medical help and lose weight because all those pounds cannot be healthy .
2007-11-11 08:09:39
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answered by Alfie333 7
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You know what, one thing Ive never done is judge someone by they way they look or how much they weigh. When you grow up honey, you will find that its whats on the inside that matters. Did your mother not teach you that?? Youre in for a rude awakening when you enter the real world.Beauty is skin deep. I know a girl that was beautiful until she opened her mouth....I know a girl that didnt have a beautiful face and was over weight and she is way more beautiful than the "ugly girl that had a nice body SO to answer your question, yes I would and do have friends that are over weight. SIze. looks, race, doesnt matter....its all how beautiful they are inside!!!
Thumbs up to you baserunner!
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2007-11-11 07:32:37
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answered by just ask 5
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Of course =) I would befriend anybody who I have a lot in common with, can act and talk comfortably around and who didn't betray me or tell my secrets. They could be 1000lbs and still a fab friend. Interesting question though. Anybody who says they wouldn't be friends with an overweight person for that reason isn't worth having as a friend anyway =)
2007-11-11 07:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I am over 875 pounds and I have to use a forklift to get out of bed. 215 is skinny.
2007-11-11 07:52:00
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answered by Zardoz 3
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how tall is this 215 pounds person? ;-o
my friends are from all parts of the world
all sizes, races, gender and age
they 'are' my friends because they are special to my heart
2007-11-11 07:30:19
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answered by littleheadcat 6
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Sure I mean if they were a nice friendly person who was fun to be around and they amused me and they liked me and I could trust them and I felt comfortable in their company and...you know there's a lot of contingencies for friendship. Weight isn't one of them.
But on the other hand if the question was would you ever go out with/sleep with/etc someone who was 215 pounds I might have a different answer! Sorry but I would have a very different answer! Maybe that should have been the question!
2007-11-11 07:27:18
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answered by munchkin 7
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Judge people by thier personalities and their actions- not for their weight. My best friends that have been there for me throught thick and thin are overweight. Yet some of my most beautiful model sized friends have stabed my back. And maybe it could go iether way ; the point is that weight shouldn't be afactor when considering someone for a friend.
2007-11-11 07:26:35
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answered by A-The-Guru 2
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