Conditioning.
Originally Posted by Grace Preston
You give them (reviewers) too much credit. They are "playing" to the audience .... if there is any "conditioning" going on it is the "fattening of America" ... as the "normal" weight increases.
It's not only unhealthy it is unsightly. That's just my opinion.
As for monitoring my own weight I can tell within a pound or two what I actually weigh according to the scales at doctors' offices, by simply feeling my clothes when I put them on. And just to make sure my scale is accurate I weigh at home on the way out the door to the doctor's office wearing the same as I am going to be weighed at the office, because I want to know if my scale is accurate in comparison. It's not space science.
Now if one is advertising "looks" for money ... deception might get them to the door and they'll stay just because they are there. Of course the deceiver can hope they either won't review or won't tell the truth.
I've been bashed, left and right, on here for raising the issue.
The issue is not being "overweight" ... it's the DECEPTION. In the Real World ...
it's called ... Deceptive Trade Practice .. aka business fraud.