The biggest compliment you can be paid here is “You have become fat.” Actually, that’s not strictly true. As a woman, it would be “Your husband has become fat.”
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None of this is surprising. Even people employed in relatively well paid jobs have no sense of food security. The bitterest arguments I’ve witnessed at work have been about food, for example allegations of ‘being greedy with milk’. I no longer take in biscuits because of the trouble it causes. Sugar and salt are taken to houses as presents in the same way I would take chocolates or flowers.
Exercise, particularly walking, is also regarded as a sign of poverty. If you have any money at all, you take a boda.
This can make giving health advice difficult. I do see people with high blood pressure or diabetes. Often they are overweight. My standard “Eat less and do more” advice is not only unwelcome (lets be honest; it often is in the
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Hehehe. And I'll confess at this point that I do prefer my women rather weighty. Especially about the hips and butt ... And I find the thin models reviling, at best. ;o)
My husband and I are probably doing 2 years in Uganda beginning in Sept. As usual I've been on off and on a diet. Maybe now I can just decide to be satisfied with my weight which isn't too much to be unhealthy but is more than I'm happy with. As my husband is naturally thin except for a wee beer belly, he'll be pitied by locals I suppose!
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