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Do you think it's possible that people have different tolerances for discomfort? Imagine youself at twice your weight, trying to get out of a low sofa? Or trying to climb a couple of flights of stairs? Would you be willing to tolerate that level of incapacitation? You've found a weight that works well enough for you. That's probably true of most people, no matter what the scale says. Maybe, just maybe, the reason lots of people maintain at 180 pounds thought they'd like to weigh less is because they aren't so much bothered by their physical limitations. Or their low self-image. Or whatever. What works for you to be content enough at your weight is exactly what works for a moderately obese person at their weight.
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