Yes, but on one level at least, I'm not happy with that about myself. I learned some time ago that I am a visual learner, so how things look are important to me. That doesn't mean that everything and everybody has to look perfect, but the appearance of things - and people - has to fit within whatever framework my brain has come up with, for me to be comfortable with them. So while I'm tolerant toward having a messy desktop, or worn furniture, I don't like looking at fat or obese people. To figure out why that is, I would have to do a lot of research into my past to find out what influenced my thinking in that regard.
I know for a fact that when I lost 50lbs I found out who some of my real friends were. It's amazing how a fantastic achievement can have some negative results. = (
NO. Anyone that chooses their friends by their outside appearance is a pretty shallow person. When choosing friends it is what's inside the person that will back you and be there for you, and not the outside. The outside is nothing more than a meer shell that we carry around.
Yes. I'm very concerned about my health. I watch my weight daily and only eat healthy food. I don't think I have a lot in common with fat (meaning unhealthy) people.