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Also Chinderella and Chow White.
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[QUOTE=NeggedHard;1200066701]Lol'd hard at movie titles, can everyone please atleast take a look at this miracle of an article about fat acceptance/shaming dis kneegur goes hard
[url]http://mattforney.com/2013/05/28/why-fat-girls-dont-deserve-to-be-loved/[/url][/QUOTE]
lol'd hard at the article
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See nothing wrong with this, you can be healthy and plus sized I'm sure. It would be a good message to young girls
But I have a feeling that they're referring to fat as plus size
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LMAO. Plus-sized character for them to look up to eh? What about male portrayals in Disney films? All these princesses are lusting after a "prince charming" who is usually tall, rich, aesthetic, charming, white, lean, etc., and gives them some fairy tale wedding and everything is sunshine and roses.
Typically ignorant young females making comments about chit they know nothing about.
On the plus (no pun intended) side, at least she burned calories writing that petition up.
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[QUOTE=AbusiveParents;1200064771]Chocahontas[/QUOTE]
sleeping Foodie
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[QUOTE=BossDonn;1200066651]pretty much white women on the internet that have nothing better to do and they know they are raising a spoiled cow. these women also try to typically live through their daughters and try to make the daughters "special" because it has already passed the mother by.
the quicker a woman realizes that not all women are princesses or special the better off they will be. just like not all men are special, but men seem to be able to handle being average a lot better than women.[/QUOTE]
This,princesses represent idealistic beauty.Thats like asking WHY AREN"T THERE MORE FAT SUPERMODELS.....Because to the average person being fat eliminates someone from representing idealistic beauty.
The moment women start swooning over fat men is the same moment that it'll be acceptable for fat supermodels to exist.
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[img]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3q1s1g5ay1rp57l4o1_500.jpg[/img]
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how she thinks she looks when defending plus size girls on internet forums:
[img]http://su-style.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Americas-Plus-Size-Models-26-375x500.jpg[/img]
how she looks in real life
[img]http://zerowoes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/funny+fat+people+women+girl+lady+eating+food+image+pic+photo6.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=AbusiveParents;1200067981]Really? Why didn't you just write "The Humpback of Notre Dame"? Work on your Puns, Jerry.[/QUOTE]
Lol, I tried brother, felt like I had to fit the word whale in there.
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[QUOTE=LordBroski;1200069601]LMAO. Plus-sized character for them to look up to eh? What about male portrayals in Disney films? All these princesses are lusting after a "prince charming" who is usually tall, rich, aesthetic, charming, white, lean, etc., and gives them some fairy tale wedding and everything is sunshine and roses.
Typically ignorant young females making comments about chit they know nothing about.
On the plus (no pun intended) side, at least she burned calories writing that petition up.[/QUOTE]
To be fair, males have a bit more variety in their body shapes. You can be slim and slender, or big and strong, and still match an ideal. Big shapes for females do get the shaft in media
Also males should just be phucking men and not rely on the media for their self-image
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Maybe if they used the time to workout instead of caring about kid movies, they'd actually be thin
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[QUOTE=NeggedHard;1200066701]Lol'd hard at movie titles, can everyone please atleast take a look at this miracle of an article about fat acceptance/shaming dis kneegur goes hard
[url]http://mattforney.com/2013/05/28/why-fat-girls-dont-deserve-to-be-loved/[/url][/QUOTE]
[quote]The lone exception is fat girls who are making an honest effort to cut the weight; not only should you encourage them, [B]you should make it clear that their weight loss is the [I]primary[/I] reason why you’re still talking to them.[/B][/quote]
lold pretty hard
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[QUOTE=menseks;1200070661]how she thinks she looks when defending plus size girls on internet forums:
[img]http://su-s0.jpg[/img]
how she looks in real life
jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
To most fat activists on the internet(tumblr and similar communities),the woman in the first picture is too skinny as she doesn't represent the size of the average woman(100% srs)
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[QUOTE=AbusiveParents;1200067981]
lmao[/QUOTE]
I didn't mean it to be offensive its just that they all tend to be rather "big boned" so it really doesn't take much for them to get fat.
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loled hard
this bs was already destroyed with logic, see:
[QUOTE]women aren’t interested in actually changing themselves at all or bettering themselves in any sense. They demand that authority figures provide them with body types that reflect how they see themselves. Media realizes this and simply advertises: “Hey, we don’t airbrush! We embrace body diversity! We challenge gender!” This draws in a demographic that neither has the ability nor desire to change. Seeing women go from obese or chubby to fit and attractive is supremely psychologically disturbing. It knocks out the “impossible” assertion from the typical beauty standard rant and means that, if they so chose, they could meet the standard.
It is one massive movement to resist true, personal change. Personal change is difficult. To a chubby woman who has never cared for her body with respects to exercise and nutrition, it can be a challenge. The social forces that seductively lure her into the lair of personal denial and ignorance of reality are the same ones that preach “body diversity” and “fat acceptance.”
Pretending that plus-sized women strutting up and down the catwalk is good will only hurt women long term. The temporary high — like any other addiction — will fade quickly and will only become more fleeting the more it’s indulged. Their cries won’t be about plus-size models, but plus-size women in TV shows, fat women in lead roles of movies, etc. The cries will get more insistent and impassioned as the they near the inevitable consequence of all this teeth-gnashing: confronting the self.
Like any narcissistic society, we spend most of our time wishing things were true. This is true for the “body diversity” movements. They don’t believe that society truly has these oppressive body standards, but only that they wish that it were. They know, deep down, that they have a better shot at changing the whole world around them than themselves. They know that forcing others to conform is more likely to succeed than getting themselves to change without any outside pressure. They know the media isn’t the problem. Beauty isn’t completely socially constructed, but informed greatly by biology. The wishes of social construction are little more than lamentations over personal lethargy and a lack of a stable self.
Media trains women to simultaneously be highly insecure of their physical appearance while then offering the short-term salve of narcissism to shore up their insecurities. The world of wanting to want things leads women to wanting to be attractive. Yet, they do not have the self-esteem or moral fortitude to actually change the self, so the self isn’t the problem, but the world surrounding the self. Society has devolved to the point where many women will not even strive to meet standards they consider artificial.
When the standard is yourself and you spend your time valuing yourself against other people, that can only lead to misery. When media tells women, “You are beautiful just the way you are!” they are telling them to start with themselves and then consider other women’s beauty. It is one thing to have women emulate beauty from other women. It is another to tell women beauty starts within the self, but then know that that self is based out of perceptions of other women.
Tell them skinny models are worthy of emulation, and you’ll have some women who better themselves and some who don’t. Tell them to admire fat women and you’ll have a deepening national crisis of obesity.
So are beauty standards of women in media hurting women?
“Mirror, mirror on the wall? Who is the fairest of them all?”
[B]It all depends on what a woman sees in the mirror.[/B][/QUOTE]
lets call them out brahs, someone make another petition
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It's really amazing how much traction the fat acceptance movement has gotten. Imagine what it would look like if another unhealthy choice was plugged in...
brb smoking acceptance
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[QUOTE=Caxoo;1200070851]To be fair, males have a bit more variety in their body shapes. You can be slim and slender, or big and strong, and still match an ideal. Big shapes for females do get the shaft in media
Also males should just be phucking men and not rely on the media for their self-image[/QUOTE]
It's not about male self-image, but these bitches look up to these princess characters, and then expect men to meet the prince role too, and expect a big lavish wedding. Media is exploiting the weak spot which is the mind of a Western-born female.
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[QUOTE=Beararms;1200068141]A lot of places in Japan wont even hire you if you're fat lol. Wish we had standards like that.[/QUOTE]
Oh chit really? I wish every country were like this, In Japan society/peoples families will mock people to their face and force them to looose wheyt...
Why can't everywhere be like this manc, a man can dream.... a man can dream.....
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[QUOTE=flanker34;1200061561]lost it in a lecture, everyone's looking… no regrets.
Chin-derella[/QUOTE]
I ran out of reps to give, repped in spirit you comical brahs
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[QUOTE=Caxoo;1200070851]To be fair, males have a bit more variety in their body shapes. You can be slim and slender, or big and strong, and still match an ideal. Big shapes for females do get the shaft in media
Also males should just be phucking men and not rely on the media for their self-image[/QUOTE]
Media representation /=/ reality
if media representations of men were reflective of reality.Most fat guys wouldn't be single/with other fat women.
Men have a greater variety when it comes to who they date
women are more selective because of aforementioned reason listed above
Women can afford to be selective because to be honest, many men are indiscriminate(in a derogatory sense)
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my goodness if walt saw that he would be rolling in his grave. fatties dun gonna fat...
so much rep was givin in this thread.
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[QUOTE=AlfaAzfuk;1200070211][img]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3q1s1g5ay1rp57l4o1_500.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
[img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/259/8/5/fat_disney_princess_by_tyriedmann-d5ex1ww.jpg[/img]
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Where's the link to the petition site?
I want to copy and paste all the new remade titles on that bitch lol
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Was the queen of hearts not enough?
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[QUOTE=skinnybig2;1200074091][img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/259/8/5/fat_disney_princess_by_tyriedmann-d5ex1ww.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Dem teddies, doe.
notsrs
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There's one called 'The Biscuit Eater' from the 70s it's already good to go
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[QUOTE=Hessypie;1200063011]Jakes on them a positive role-model should be health conscious and wouldn't be a fatty tatty. "unhealthy weight control behaviors, like skipping meals" slut I eat once a day and its the best diet decision I've made in my life.[/QUOTE]
You see gains eating once a day?