-mart jumpsuit your Aunt Bertha wears; they use thin models so your not reminded of your obese Aunt, Uncle, friend, etc. Their clothes seem extravagant, the settings: rich, the models: thin, young, pretty. Something out of the ordinary you don’t see everyday. Thin models are used because the clothing falls right, looks good, and moves. Major fashion designers know that America is wealthy and overweight, but they choose not to compromise their art for an overweight clothing line of stretch suits. Yes, some models are too thin; yes, overweight people should be looked at for their inner personality, but it’s human nature to look for an acceptable, healthy mate, which is why most people can’t help but feel disgusted at the 300-lb. lady in the aisle of CVS who can’t walk 2 feet without running out of breath. Is it her fault? Maybe. Should we publicly humiliate her? No. But it’s the price that’s paid for living in a judgmental society. Whether it’s obese people’s fault or not, they must accept the fact that they will be judged by human nature throughout their entire life. ...