This very three-word sentence has done an irreparable amount of damage on many a plus-size person’s psyche. To be fat doesn’t simply mean to be larger in the way that skinny means being smaller — it implies abnormality in a way that is… offensive. With time, the definition of a word can evolve and often takes on new meaning —both literally and socially. That is why many women are aiming to reclaim the word “fat.” Instead of allowing other to hurl the word at them as an insult, they are proudly using it to simply describe themselves, thus taking away the power from those who use it abusively. Here are 15 bopo babes (and one amazing guy) on how they feel about the word fat. Spoiler: They may totally change the way you feel about it, too. “On the other hand it is a descriptive word. and let’s be real: I am fat, obese, overweight, plus-sized, whatever you want to call it… I am fat. That doesn’t make me unworthy, unloved, or less than anyone else. All it does is describe the outside.”
title: “15 Plus Size People Tell Us How They Feel About The Word Fat " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-23” author: “Heather Alexander”
This very three-word sentence has done an irreparable amount of damage on many a plus-size person’s psyche. To be fat doesn’t simply mean to be larger in the way that skinny means being smaller — it implies abnormality in a way that is… offensive. With time, the definition of a word can evolve and often takes on new meaning —both literally and socially. That is why many women are aiming to reclaim the word “fat.” Instead of allowing other to hurl the word at them as an insult, they are proudly using it to simply describe themselves, thus taking away the power from those who use it abusively. Here are 15 bopo babes (and one amazing guy) on how they feel about the word fat. Spoiler: They may totally change the way you feel about it, too. “On the other hand it is a descriptive word. and let’s be real: I am fat, obese, overweight, plus-sized, whatever you want to call it… I am fat. That doesn’t make me unworthy, unloved, or less than anyone else. All it does is describe the outside.”
title: “15 Plus Size People Tell Us How They Feel About The Word Fat " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-26” author: “Louise Campion”
This very three-word sentence has done an irreparable amount of damage on many a plus-size person’s psyche. To be fat doesn’t simply mean to be larger in the way that skinny means being smaller — it implies abnormality in a way that is… offensive. With time, the definition of a word can evolve and often takes on new meaning —both literally and socially. That is why many women are aiming to reclaim the word “fat.” Instead of allowing other to hurl the word at them as an insult, they are proudly using it to simply describe themselves, thus taking away the power from those who use it abusively. Here are 15 bopo babes (and one amazing guy) on how they feel about the word fat. Spoiler: They may totally change the way you feel about it, too. “On the other hand it is a descriptive word. and let’s be real: I am fat, obese, overweight, plus-sized, whatever you want to call it… I am fat. That doesn’t make me unworthy, unloved, or less than anyone else. All it does is describe the outside.”