Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

For those who may not know, the second picture is Kelly Lenza, a woman whose passion is to disgust any and every person who ever has the misfortune of setting their eyes on her floppy tits and comically round stomach. Oh, and she neglects her daughters so much they have matted hair.

Re: Bekah's latest video, was it posted on TikTok on Saturday? She says that she's alone in the room, high as fuck, staring at the walls for hours- if so that means she spent a good chunk of NYE by herself. Can we assume her boyfriend has finally fucked off or is it too much of a stretch?
 
For those who may not know, the second picture is Kelly Lenza, a woman whose passion is to disgust any and every person who ever has the misfortune of setting their eyes on her floppy tits and comically round stomach. Oh, and she neglects her daughters so much they have matted hair.
Did not even reckonize her shes been gaining it seems.
 
I’m no expert, but hands really shouldn’t look like this.
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Also, why is she apparently wearing a seatbelt indoors?
 




Re: Bekah's latest video, was it posted on TikTok on Saturday? She says that she's alone in the room, high as fuck, staring at the walls for hours- if so that means she spent a good chunk of NYE by herself. Can we assume her boyfriend has finally fucked off or is it too much of a stretch?
Shit, maybe:
 
No you work out to keep your body in shape, it helps your heart, it elevates your mood. And yes, it keeps you from getting too fat. But losing weight is only one part of this.

These people are sick.

I’m no expert, but hands really shouldn’t look like this.
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Also, why is she apparently wearing a seatbelt indoors?
When your hand is that fat you know you have a problem.
 
That second video kills me. She had to stop in the middle of eating an entire box of bread bites (and you know there's pizza off camera) to make a video about how diet culture is bullshit - someone's feeling guilty.
If she wanted to hear, "Eat whatever you want, honey, it's not causing your problems," she should've sought out a anti-diet dietitian, one of those creepy bitches that tell fat women to keep eating so they can feel ok about their own eating disorders. "Eat whatever you want, just stay within your calories" is great advice to someone with a little self control and the right mindset. Bitching about calories doesn't lessen their effect.
 
This one in particular made me laugh because she's exactly the kind of person that misunderstands intuitive eating. After all, look at her size. Somebody who was truly eating intuitively would be a lot thinner.

In other words she's the type that binges and then says it's okay because she ate a large salad and that's healthy. Meanwhile she's forgotten the full cup of Thousand Island dressing she dumped on top of it.
 
The Marissa she's referring to (@binge.nutritionist on Insta) is another one of those skinny women selling intuitive eating to fat women.

Remember, anybody can call themselves a nutritionist. I could call myself a nutritionist, and hand out the nutritional and behavioral advice I've got for binge eaters; there's nothing to stop me. And, having looked through this one's Insta, she has no business giving dietary advice, especially not to anybody with an eating disorder.

Her advice boils down to, "If you want to eat it, just trust that your body intuitively knows what it needs, and eat it. Let your body have what it wants, and it won't need to binge! What has obviously happened in Organizer's case is that she's traded less-frequent massive binges that left her feeling ashamed and demoralized for a steady stream of smaller overindulgences, which she can now justify as "healthy" intuitive eating. But the disordered nature of her eating habits shows clearly on her body.

Marissa posta about how there are no "good" or "bad" foods, and everything has a place in your diet, but if you've got issues with binge eating, there are definitely bad foods—they're the ones that you binge on, or that trigger the desire to binge. They're a problem for you in the way "just one drink" is a problem for an alcoholic. Not coincidentally, they also tend to be highly processed foods with low nutritional value that nobody really needs to eat on a regular basis. You can cut them out of your diet, and still have plenty of good things to eat—in the way that an alcoholic can cut out booze and still have fun and function socially.

So yeah, Organizer's eating is still disordered, as evidenced by the state of her body, no matter how she tries to justify it as healthy, and she's taking shitty advice from an unqualified individual who probably has serious issues of her own when it comes to food, and fatness, and competing with other women (as a lot of these "nutritionist" influencers seem to).
 
Even by that standard she's grossly wrong. The woman thinks the body will target muscle tissue before utilizing fat tissue. A passive storage system would still be the body's first source of fuel. It's not like it's new that adipose is limiting either. You can ignore alllll the new understanding and still see mechanical, joint destructive properties, apnea, obesity hypoventilation, etc. If anything, modern science has only expanded old assumptions. Even then they knew x and y were related (say menstrual disruption or illness severity and obesity), it just took observation. Now we just know more of the "how". Hell, doctors tended to be even more "fatphobic", because without an understanding of hunger hormones it was all just pure choice. It's still choice, sure, but at least we get why choosing to gorge more now makes you hungrier later.

By any standard she's sticking her fingers in her ears and rewriting science for her feelings, all while projecting her narcissistic smug "you're all so dumb" shit. Honestly she should just follow her dreams and become the serial killer we all see behind her eyes. She's do less overall damage.

What she’s saying is technically correct—she’s just misrepresenting the significance. It is impossible to lose fat without also losing muscle. The human body does not have the efficiency to only use fat storage alone as a prolonged source of energy. This is why you will occasionally find the rare occurrence of an obese person literally starving to death because their bodies were depleted of the protein sources necessary for the breakdown of fat into energy to occur.
 
What she’s saying is technically correct—she’s just misrepresenting the significance. It is impossible to lose fat without also losing muscle. The human body does not have the efficiency to only use fat storage alone as a prolonged source of energy. This is why you will occasionally find the rare occurrence of an obese person literally starving to death because their bodies were depleted of the protein sources necessary for the breakdown of fat into energy to occur.

That is pure starvation, zero intake, and even in that case it would difficult for a obese person to die while still obese. Have effects and illness, sure, but actually keel over? Unless they are in ketoacidosis, it's going to take alot.

Is it a good idea to go zero calories without medical intervention? Nah. But nobody, especially not Doc CrazyEyes here, is discussing zero intake. She's saying this shit about eating slightly less. Reducing to something like 1200-1800 calories is not going to get anyone near starvation and muscle breakdown. The body is actually very efficient, and the muscle loss is prevented by simple protein consumption (a surprisingly low ammount) and minor exercise. It's hard to avoid eating even the tiniest bit of protein even with a limited diet.

If you look at the lit, some even speculate muscle bulk loss is a homeostatic adaptation to bearing less weight. There's also some weird shit I'm reading now where obese people have larger, but less functional, musculature... So in that case muscle loss may not even effect function, which is interesting. Sharing this review, because it's interesting:

 
Splotchy rampage!






With Marissa out of the game, Leah is going for the title of queen of fat positivity.

In other fatty news, Union Organizer outed someone's name and photo to her followers (it's fine when they do it) that I'm not gonna reshare, and she also made these:


Dark.

While we're here, Bekah is doing whatever this is:

(Check out that lower shelf there.)
 
In other words she's the type that binges and then says it's okay because she ate a large salad and that's healthy. Meanwhile she's forgotten the full cup of Thousand Island dressing she dumped on top of it.
In a body like hers she'd actually lose weight if she was eating salads, even in large amounts with equally large amounts of shitty dressing choices. It does take a lot to power a fat body. If she was being honest, it's likely either snacking or sodas or a combination of both getting to her. Cutting one or both of those out would see a rapid weight loss follow. Then she'd plateau and have to really scrutinize the salad dressing to keep going. If she wanted to keep losing she'd need to be motivated to push on after the honeymoon period of free weight loss due to cutting things out.
 
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