Seriously, there’s been a lot research done on this topic: obesity leads (in many cases) to snoring. It’s a bit of an unpopular truth and rarely talked about, but there is quite some scientific research (beyond googles AI ;-)
I suppose it depends on how you define “normal”. If “normal” is defined by not snoring, sure, you’re right on that count. But it seems like a very subjective way to define correctness, and thus worthless.
I’m not willing to be dragged into a linguistic discussion about the principle “normal”. Too quickly one would get branded as being abnormal, which in current times is counterproductive and can even be life threatening.
Just went to google and asked the question: yes, within 5 seconds it was confirmed: I AM RIGHT AGAIN.
Google’s AI picks up lies and biases from the internet.
Seriously, there’s been a lot research done on this topic: obesity leads (in many cases) to snoring. It’s a bit of an unpopular truth and rarely talked about, but there is quite some scientific research (beyond googles AI ;-)
I suppose it depends on how you define “normal”. If “normal” is defined by not snoring, sure, you’re right on that count. But it seems like a very subjective way to define correctness, and thus worthless.
I’m not willing to be dragged into a linguistic discussion about the principle “normal”. Too quickly one would get branded as being abnormal, which in current times is counterproductive and can even be life threatening.
You’re perfectly fine with the epithet “fatso” though?
Uh…. Discussion closed.