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Fat Women's Woes Is Endless

A new study has proved that fat women are most likely to be fired from their job or get in trouble with the police than thin ones and also are inclined to criminal activities.
The only peaceful resort for a fat woman to deal with stress is to indulge in to some serious eating, which once again results in putting on weight.
The study includes 41,218 adults who had completed detailed records of their lives in which each had kept a year-long diary showing when they had suffered the most stress, as conducted by Department of Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut in America.
The results proved that the most stressful events were faced by those who were 'obese'. According to the study, obese women were more likely to face the death of a friend or relative, be sacked or made redundant or face financial troubles.
In the case of obese men, though they suffered more than the slim ones, but it was far worse in case of obese women. "Stress can lead to obesity. But the opposite is also true with the seriously overweightsuffering the most stress by contributing to poor health or social factors like workplace discrimination," the Telegraph quoted researcher Nancy Petry, as saying.
On the sunny side, the study showed that overweightwomen in relationships were less likely than slim women and all men to break up from a long-term partner or get divorced.



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