I see clinically obese (obese, not just overweight mind you) fat , rotten, vile, ugly, pigs wobble around with 0 shame. Some even try to talk/flirt with me and other high value men.
NO. Fat pig. We notice your weight, we judge your weight and we reject you because of your disgusting weight. Every man I talk to judges women based off their weight and makes landwhale jokes. Trust me, landwhale. I make a fat joke in real life and all the guys around me will laugh. We may not say it out loud, but do judge you and your disgusting eating habits.
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04-19-2024, 06:27 PM #1
Why do obese women think that men don't judge them?
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04-19-2024, 06:30 PM #2
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04-20-2024, 09:04 AM #3
MАGА 2024. I rep pаtriots, and neg anti-american phægots. "You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later." most of the day, but I give when I can.
Z4 is a frauding phægot. *not financial advice as I am not your financial advisor*
Jayarbie deeply defends pædophiles, like MinisterofChildGrooming.
suave2000 is a confirmed Tunneler.
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MАGА 2024. I rep pаtriots, and neg anti-american phægots. "You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later." most of the day, but I give when I can.
Z4 is a frauding phægot. *not financial advice as I am not your financial advisor*
Jayarbie deeply defends pædophiles, like MinisterofChildGrooming.
suave2000 is a confirmed Tunneler.
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04-20-2024, 09:40 AM #6
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04-20-2024, 10:02 AM #7
Saw a video online of a guy interviewing fat women on the street and asking them if they thought Lizzo was beautiful - unequivocally, they all said yes.
Then the interviewer informs them that they look like Lizzo - unequivocally, they all were offended.
Part of the problem with obesity is that there's not enough criticism about it, particularly among women; typical female comment: "Girl, you're beautiful".
I'm not surprised the men's percentage on the bar graph above is lower than women but am surprised that it too is that high. With men it's different - when a man is obese then he knows it - he just don't care enough about how getting in shape will improve his life in every aspect (more influential in business, energy levels increase, attractiveness increases, etc) and instead, the fat guy loves food, and accepts that he is a loser.
But if a fat woman posts her profile on a dating ap, she will get interest because a lot of men will have sex with basically anything. This perpetuates obesity among women.6'5" 210 lbs, 10.9% body fat
Disagree with me, fine; but before calling me a fraudster click: https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=185252663
Bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable unto all things.
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04-20-2024, 10:53 AM #18
Will someone PLEASE tell this phæggot to stop spamming threads like this?
Its 100% UNECESSARY to post like a sub-85-IQ person
edit: holy fuk, this dude deserves a neg:
MАGА 2024. I rep pаtriots, and neg anti-american phægots. "You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later." most of the day, but I give when I can.
Z4 is a frauding phægot. *not financial advice as I am not your financial advisor*
Jayarbie deeply defends pædophiles, like MinisterofChildGrooming.
suave2000 is a confirmed Tunneler.
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04-20-2024, 11:17 AM #19
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04-20-2024, 11:30 AM #20
In today's society, individuals are often subjected to various forms of ridicule and discrimination based on their physical appearance. Among the many targets of such mockery, fat women often find themselves at the receiving end of cruel jokes, derogatory comments, and societal stigma. This essay aims to explore the harmful consequences of making fun of fat women, shedding light on the psychological, emotional, and societal impacts of such behavior.
Mocking fat women perpetuates a culture of body shaming, wherein individuals are judged and belittled solely based on their physical appearance. Such behavior not only reinforces unrealistic beauty standards but also undermines the self-esteem and confidence of those targeted. Research has consistently shown that individuals who experience body shaming are more likely to develop low self-esteem, negative body image, and even eating disorders. By ridiculing fat women, society sends a damaging message that equates thinness with worthiness, thereby marginalizing those who do not conform to this ideal.
The mockery directed at fat women can have profound mental health implications, exacerbating feelings of anxiety, depression, and social isolation. Constant exposure to ridicule and stigma takes a toll on one's psychological well-being, leading to heightened levels of stress and emotional distress. Moreover, fat women may internalize these negative messages, leading to a cycle of self-blame and self-hatred. This not only affects their mental health but also hinders their ability to fully engage in social interactions and pursue meaningful opportunities.
It's crucial to recognize that the mockery of fat women intersects with other forms of oppression, such as sexism, misogyny, and classism. Fat women, particularly those belonging to marginalized communities, face compounded discrimination due to intersecting identities. For example, fat women of color may experience racism in addition to fatphobia, further marginalizing them within society. By ignoring these intersecting oppressions, we fail to address the complex ways in which discrimination operates, perpetuating systems of inequality and injustice.
One common justification for mocking fat women is the belief that it serves as a form of "tough love" or encouragement for them to adopt healthier lifestyles. However, this assumption is deeply flawed and perpetuates harmful stereotypes about weight and health. Firstly, it wrongly assumes that all fat individuals are unhealthy, ignoring the diverse range of factors that contribute to one's well-being. Secondly, it overlooks the fact that shaming and stigmatization only serve to further alienate individuals from seeking support and resources for improving their health. Instead of fostering genuine concern for well-being, mocking fat women reinforces negative stereotypes and perpetuates a cycle of shame and disempowerment.
The mockery of fat women also extends beyond individual harm to affect broader social dynamics and relationships. When fatphobic attitudes are normalized within society, it creates a hostile environment wherein fat women are constantly subjected to ridicule and exclusion. This, in turn, erodes trust and empathy within communities, perpetuating a culture of divisiveness and discrimination. Moreover, it reinforces harmful power dynamics wherein individuals are judged based on arbitrary standards of beauty and worthiness, rather than their intrinsic value as human beings.
The media plays a significant role in shaping societal attitudes towards fat women, often perpetuating harmful stereotypes and narratives. In mainstream media, fat women are frequently portrayed as objects of ridicule or comedic relief, further reinforcing negative stereotypes and stigmatizing attitudes. This lack of diverse representation not only contributes to the marginalization of fat women but also perpetuates harmful beauty standards that prioritize thinness over diversity. By challenging these narrow portrayals and advocating for more inclusive representation, we can work towards dismantling harmful stereotypes and promoting body acceptance for all individuals.
In order to address the harm caused by mocking fat women, it is imperative that we cultivate empathy and inclusivity within society. This begins with challenging our own biases and assumptions about weight, recognizing that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. It also involves actively listening to the experiences of fat women and validating their lived realities, rather than dismissing them based on societal norms. By creating spaces that celebrate diversity and promote body positivity, we can foster a culture of acceptance and respect for all individuals, regardless of their size or appearance.
In conclusion, the mockery of fat women perpetuates harmful stereotypes, undermines self-esteem, and reinforces societal stigma. It contributes to a culture of body shaming and discrimination, with profound implications for mental health, relationships, and social dynamics. By challenging these harmful attitudes and promoting empathy and inclusivity, we can work towards creating a more just and equitable society where all individuals are valued and respected, regardless of their size or appearance.
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04-20-2024, 03:49 PM #21
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04-20-2024, 04:04 PM #22
Firstly, weight loss is championed as a means to enhance personal efficiency and societal productivity. A lighter individual is perceived as more agile, more energetic, and less prone to the lethargy that can accompany a heavier physique. This increase in personal vitality is believed to translate directly into a more dynamic and industrious community, where each member is capable of contributing to the greater good with maximum effectiveness.
Secondly, the push for weight reduction is rooted in a deep concern for public health. By encouraging individuals to maintain a healthy weight, the society aims to preempt a host of weight-related illnesses and conditions that can drain public health resources and diminish the quality of life. Supporters argue that with a leaner population, there would be a significant decrease in the incidence of diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, leading to a more robust and resilient populace.
Lastly, proponents of weight loss assert that the discipline required to achieve and maintain a healthy weight is a virtue that strengthens character. It instills a sense of self-control, determination, and resilience. These traits are highly valued in this society, as they reflect an individual’s commitment to personal excellence and societal norms. The pursuit of weight loss is not just about physical transformation; it is also about molding the citizenry into paragons of self-regulation and fortitude, who are well-equipped to face the challenges of a demanding world.*breathes in real hard when riding past all girls school at 3:30 crew*
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04-20-2024, 04:40 PM #23
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