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July 20th
3:23 AM
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thefrogman:

(rebloggable by request)
This is a very common opinion. It’s a bad interpretation of bad weight loss marketing. A 40 billion dollar weight loss industry is certainly going to try and convince you being fat is the worst thing ever.
It’s not.
In fact, I can think of a million things worse than being fat.
Like having really short arms and an insatiable need to masturbate.
Having fifty nipples… all on your face.
Getting 10,000 spoons, when all you need is a knife. 
And so on.
Health is very complicated. Being overweight can increase certain health risks… but that is only one variable in a very large health puzzle. It is possible to be fat and healthy. Ernest Borgnine just died at the ripe old age of 95. He was fat all of his life.
My best friend was trim and fit… he died at 24. 
Fat people are not anymore lazy than skinny people. I have known plenty of useless skinny folks. And I know my father is one of the hardest working people on this planet, despite the extra pounds.
Fat people don’t disregard healthy diets or exercise tips. Many of them try every diet they can find. They get gym memberships. They get workout tapes and gadgets. But despite considerable effort, they are unable to keep the weight off. It is much much much harder for a fat person to lose weight than it is for a skinny person to remain skinny. I believe 2 in 1000 diets are successful. Some fat people have a better chance of being eaten by a shark. 
I remember when I was on a very strict diet. I was losing weight. Things were looking up. But the hunger was nearly unbearable. It hurt. It was physically painful. If I ate enough to appease the hunger, I would not lose any weight. In fact, if I messed up even a tiny bit on my diet, I would gain weight back. Have you ever done anything without making any mistakes? Yet skinny folks always say, “They should just eat right and exercise” like it is the easiest thing in the world. It’s like walking up to Sisyphus and saying, “That boulder doesn’t look very heavy.” 
All of that said… here is the part where you pissed me off.
“If an obese person is told that they are fat…”
I’m going to let you in on a little secret.
OBESE PEOPLE KNOW THEY ARE FAT AND DO NOT NEED TO BE TOLD. 
Not once will you tell someone they are fat and they will respond, “Holy shit, you’re right!” Telling someone they are fat is shaming. It is bullying. It is never helpful. You are not going to improve their health and you might even make it worse. Being fat might shorten your lifespan, but being depressed will make the years you have really suck. 
Ultimately, fat people must solve the health puzzle on their own. People butting into that process are just rude. The body will usually tell you when something is wrong. A trusted doctor can tell you if your weight is an issue and if action should be taken. But even if that person is unable to reach the perfect picture of health… that’s okay. A truly healthy person is incredibly rare. Fat people still have a life to live and they are worthy of seeking contentment. If people stopped being jerks, that would be a lot easier. 

thefrogman:

(rebloggable by request)

This is a very common opinion. It’s a bad interpretation of bad weight loss marketing. A 40 billion dollar weight loss industry is certainly going to try and convince you being fat is the worst thing ever.

It’s not.

In fact, I can think of a million things worse than being fat.

Like having really short arms and an insatiable need to masturbate.

Having fifty nipples… all on your face.

Getting 10,000 spoons, when all you need is a knife. 

And so on.

Health is very complicated. Being overweight can increase certain health risks… but that is only one variable in a very large health puzzle. It is possible to be fat and healthy. Ernest Borgnine just died at the ripe old age of 95. He was fat all of his life.

My best friend was trim and fit… he died at 24. 

Fat people are not anymore lazy than skinny people. I have known plenty of useless skinny folks. And I know my father is one of the hardest working people on this planet, despite the extra pounds.

Fat people don’t disregard healthy diets or exercise tips. Many of them try every diet they can find. They get gym memberships. They get workout tapes and gadgets. But despite considerable effort, they are unable to keep the weight off. It is much much much harder for a fat person to lose weight than it is for a skinny person to remain skinny. I believe 2 in 1000 diets are successful. Some fat people have a better chance of being eaten by a shark. 

I remember when I was on a very strict diet. I was losing weight. Things were looking up. But the hunger was nearly unbearable. It hurt. It was physically painful. If I ate enough to appease the hunger, I would not lose any weight. In fact, if I messed up even a tiny bit on my diet, I would gain weight back. Have you ever done anything without making any mistakes? Yet skinny folks always say, “They should just eat right and exercise” like it is the easiest thing in the world. It’s like walking up to Sisyphus and saying, “That boulder doesn’t look very heavy.” 

All of that said… here is the part where you pissed me off.

“If an obese person is told that they are fat…”

I’m going to let you in on a little secret.

OBESE PEOPLE KNOW THEY ARE FAT AND DO NOT NEED TO BE TOLD.

Not once will you tell someone they are fat and they will respond, “Holy shit, you’re right!” Telling someone they are fat is shaming. It is bullying. It is never helpful. You are not going to improve their health and you might even make it worse. Being fat might shorten your lifespan, but being depressed will make the years you have really suck. 

Ultimately, fat people must solve the health puzzle on their own. People butting into that process are just rude. The body will usually tell you when something is wrong. A trusted doctor can tell you if your weight is an issue and if action should be taken. But even if that person is unable to reach the perfect picture of health… that’s okay. A truly healthy person is incredibly rare. Fat people still have a life to live and they are worthy of seeking contentment. If people stopped being jerks, that would be a lot easier. 

July 18th
12:47 AM
Via

I’m not your fucking thinspiration.

fatbrat:

If you’re a thinspo blog that just wants to follow me to say “well at least I’m not THAT big” then get the fuck out.

You don’t fucking deserve me. I’m too good for that shit.

July 15th
2:27 AM

Ten Rules For Fat Girls

This article makes my heart sing with happiness! 

Here are the rules and some of my favorite bits.

1. You are not obligated to be thin, healthy, or pretty.

We also have this idea that our bodies are only worth their value to other people. Guess what? MY VALUE AS WOMAN IS NOT DEPENDENT ON WHETHER OR NOT MEN WANT TO FUCK ME.

2. Don’t talk shit about your body.

A.  Change the subject

B.  Try to change people’s minds by making body positive statements (only do this if you like to argue)

C.  If you’re totally stuck, entertain yourself:  mentally replace words like “carbs” with “balls.”  It’s way more fun to listen to people discuss good balls versus bad balls and whether or not they’re getting enough balls.

3. Don’t talk shit about other people’s bodies.

Just like people don’t know anything about your health or history by the size of your body, you don’t know what a thin person has dealt with in her life either.

4. Wear clothes that fit.

It’s hard to be confident when you’re constantly yanking a wedgie.

5. Demand better treatment from healthcare professionals.

You deserve respect and attention from your healthcare professionals regardless of your size.  Don’t accept abuse and condescension.  And certainly don’t pay for it.

6. Find a way to move.

Just don’t go into it expecting to lose weight. Move to enjoy life more.

7. Stand up for yourself.

Powerful women scare the hell out of weak-minded dickweasels.


8. Deal with your fat.

Often because we are heirs to such body shame, we avoid getting to know our flesh, so when something does go wrong we don’t realize it until it’s really serious.

9. There are worse things in the world than being fat.

Hating yourself is pretty damn awful too.  Trust me, it’s way worse than being fat.

10. Don’t expect to feel awesome about yourself every single day forever.

Tell yourself you are loved – because you are, I promise – and accepted exactly as you are no matter what, and that even if you’re not strong enough to believe it every day, it’s still true, and that truth will be there when you can reach out and grasp it. 


I sincerely suggest a full read of the article. It’s AWESOME!

July 13th
11:54 AM

Body Shaming

I feel sick to my stomach. 

In this article “Skinny Girl” on Skinnygossip.com slams Kate Upton calling her a cow “vulgar”, “little piggie”, has “big floppy boobs”, and several other insane claims. THIS GIRL IS HEALTHY. 

Kate Upton

Even more disturbing than the article itself is the forum linked to it where other “skinny girls” comment on her being too big, not belonging in the fashion industry, and looking more like a porn star.When body shaming goes this far as to call a girl who is smaller than the average woman in America today fat… I don’t even know how to respond. 

And after stumbling across this just today (I know it’s been around for a few days) and reading it I honestly want to vomit. I think sometimes, seeing as I have surrounded myself with intelligent, thinking people, that I forget that there really are people in the world that hate me simply because I weigh more than they want me to. They hate me because I don’t starve myself and strive to look like emaciated models like they do. They hate me because I love myself just the way I am.

I AM FAT. I looove my body. I have rolls and cellulite and scars and I am FUCKING BEAUTIFUL. Girls who strive to starve themselves to insanely low weights terrify me. I know I am beautiful, I love myself, and I surround myself with others who love me just the same just as I am. But it’s hard to keep that up sometimes when you realize that this is going on. All I can really feel is sorry for these girls. Not because they’re skinny, but because they think that is the only way to be beautiful. 

All bodies are beautiful bodies.