Hello Gratitude:
Heh heh, you did make me smile. No matter how caringly you try to help the overweight person see that the overweight is not good for their help, they immediately get uptight. Of course, in cases of very overweight people, there is some kind of underlying emotional problem at play too.
A friend of mine has a very over-weight daughter. This girl is about 30 now. Already her knees are giving trouble because of her weight. Her mother, my friend, has tried speaking nicely to her about it, and as my friend says: "She nearly cut the nose off me for even broaching the subject". So now she says nothing. It is a pity.
I was at their house one day, and the daughter was there too, visiting. We all had a very fine and copious dinner, bI could see that daughter went back over to the cooker and filled up with yet more potatoes and whatever.
Afterwards, there was coffee, and a lovely cake. One piece of it was more than enough for the rest of us, including the men at the table. As we chatted I noticed daughter going over to the kitchen counter, and getting herself another huge slice of the cake. There was no way she could have been hungry after all the food she already had.
She has been to an endocrinologist who found there was no imbalance or any other metabolic problem (she had been hoping to hear there was!).
What can you say to someone like that?!
All the best
Hermes