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What's this? A new hashtag to explore?(god, they have that whole "what's the worst way you've been fat shamed" video thing that proves this insanity),
Not a duplicate, just another with the same intro:
FatSapphicBro
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What's this? A new hashtag to explore?(god, they have that whole "what's the worst way you've been fat shamed" video thing that proves this insanity),
FatSapphicBro
Didn't Tammy grow up poor/on a shit diet from early childhood? Fats like Anna or Ragen grew up middle class (or even wealthy), had access to education, good food, all the things from which you should learn healthy eating habits, but the Slatons had "trailer trash" parents, or something? Maybe there's sympathy from her in the "poor kid never had a chance" vein (which still doesn't make much sense to me, since plenty of poor rural people don't become 800lbs).I don't get why folks give her so much leeway in comparison to others. She's no different to the other fat fucks, except for being explicit with regard to her hygiene issues. She needs to put down the Dutch pastries and move her arse more.
She has complained about her childhood without going into details, so who knows.Didn't Tammy grow up poor/on a shit diet from early childhood? Fats like Anna or Ragen grew up middle class (or even wealthy), had access to education, good food, all the things from which you should learn healthy eating habits, but the Slatons had "trailer trash" parents, or something? Maybe there's sympathy from her in the "poor kid never had a chance" vein (which still doesn't make much sense to me, since plenty of poor rural people don't become 800lbs).
She's Dutch -- the social system in the Netherlands means she was decently provided for even if her parents were total fuck ups (and the State would have intervened in a really extreme case). Look at the way she lives now and bear in mind that she has never been employed for any meaningful length of time but she has a nice apartment that she doesn't have to share, and sufficient funds for a car, multiple pets, hobbies, and an extraordinary amount of food. Her parents would have had access to the same level of resources, but scaled for a family. She's alluded to childhood trauma and her parents being abusive, and obviously there's something genuinely to it because people don't get that enormous that young without cause, but she has a sister who is not too far from her in age who is a normal weight. None of that points to a Slaton style childhood.Didn't Tammy grow up poor/on a shit diet from early childhood? Fats like Anna or Ragen grew up middle class (or even wealthy), had access to education, good food, all the things from which you should learn healthy eating habits, but the Slatons had "trailer trash" parents, or something? Maybe there's sympathy from her in the "poor kid never had a chance" vein (which still doesn't make much sense to me, since plenty of poor rural people don't become 800lbs).
The first three videos are a real treat in fat-fanfiction. Love the second girl, she was really ambitious. All those hot 20-year old ripped guys out there telling older women that they respect their marriages and hate skinny bitches, happens all the time!View attachment 4259979
What's this? A new hashtag to explore?
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It doesn't even matter if the doctor is talking to another fat person. Health is not one size fits all, someone else could have something wrong with them that means they can't use a medicine you can, etc"When I ask the doctor what their treatment plan would be for a thin patient..."
Odd how you neglected to mention what you were seeing the doctor for in the first place.
But anyways, what he prescribe a thin person is irrelevant as he is not speaking with a thin person. He's speaking to you. Whatever advice he's giving is for you and no one else.
What the fuck, this app used to be free.It is expensive considering there is no product and most of it is just social media information, as in daily reading material and AI coaches. If you pay for a year, then it is slightly cheaper than the basic tier WW plan though. It's US $70/month, but the price is discounted the more months you pay up front. For example 4 months auto-renewing is US $169. Annually it $209 auto-renew. So it's a bit like gym memberships in that regard, in that it's tricking fatties into longer contracts, knowing most will stop using it within a couple of months. Of course the fat cowgirls aren't going to like it either because tracking your food, daily weighing, and seeing the traffic lights colours (I think you know what I mean, but in case you don't food is allocated red, yellow or green depending on caloric and nutritional value) is triggering.
https://www.noom.com/blog/how-much-does-noom-cost/
That reminds me of Marissa, another "many men pay me for sex and that means I'm resirable". By the way, I haven't heard from her for a long time.One thing I notice about the Fat Liberation/Fat Acceptance crowd, it seems like the uglier they get, the louder and smugger they get. The ones that come to mind like FatSapphicBro, Splotchmaker, they're all ugly as sin and SO SMUG.
Yes, and that's exactly who I was writing about in the first place (which most people who read that comment seem to have understood. You jumped to the conclusion it was about you? I'm not the one who needs to chill, dude.Dude. Chill. I was talking about the bitch from your profile picture which you just uploaded not you.
Yet you responded to me, not the original post. You understand how that can be misinterpreted?Yes, and that's exactly who I was writing about in the first place (which most people who read that comment seem to have understood. You jumped to the conclusion it was about you? I'm not the one who needs to chill, dude.
Don't be bringing logic or reality into this. That has no place when these fatties are talking about how glorious their fatness is.Considering how much these people bitch about clothes, you think they'd be aware "one size fits all" isn't true.
Because they aren't dieticians, who went to legit college and have actual degrees, they're nutritionists/life coaches whose whole shtick is enforcing the delusions in their clients' heads so they never leave and keep paying for their services.I really don’t understand the thin dieticians (or just social media nutrition people?) who are pandering to the HAES community and even profiting off of them.
If your life’s work is helping people be healthy, teaching people about nutrition etc then you have to know that what you’re doing is wrong or actively harming people that are already sick
What’s the angle there ? I don’t get it
Even their two week free trial isn't free. When you sign up for it you are asked to make a donation that can be as low as $1 (via credit card of course). From reading reviews there is allegedly a condition tucked away in the fine print that at the end of your two week trial you agree to go onto their 4 monthly auto-renew plan. Some users have had real difficulty cancelling the program, while other reviewers have said it's easy.What the fuck, this app used to be free.
If only that was the case. There are many registered dieticians who jumped on the intuitive eating bandwagon, which 100% does not allow any intentional weightloss. Abbey Sharp is the most prominent I've seen with 565k subs on YouTube. While I haven't watched any of her videos for months now, last I saw she was backing away a bit after receiving a lot of backlash for her stance. She is/was rake thin and has suffered from an eating disorder herself, and has been known to claim that many people who choose to study dietetics have eating disorders themselves.Because they aren't dieticians, who went to legit college and have actual degrees, they're nutritionists/life coaches whose whole shtick is enforcing the delusions in their clients' heads so they never leave and keep paying for their services.
I suspect there is a lot more to intuitive eating than what's in the introduction of the book. Maybe our bodies do know what/when we need to eat and drink, but clearly signals get mixed up and even manipulated by ingredients in processed foods. Like most people, especially those in the HAES movement, I've never read the book and don't intend to. I would hope that dieticians encouraging this way of eating, have read the book and can give appropriate guidance to their clients on what it is really about because guaranteed it is not about fast food and cakes everyday. Intuitive eating wasn't about unrestricted eating for landwhales, it was a way of eating designed for those folk with restrictive eating disorders. Mind you many of the landwhales will say they have EDs as a result of restrictive eating,I really don’t understand the thin dieticians (or just social media nutrition people?) who are pandering to the HAES community and even profiting off of them.
If your life’s work is helping people be healthy, teaching people about nutrition etc then you have to know that what you’re doing is wrong or actively harming people that are already sick
What’s the angle there ? I don’t get it
Because they aren't dieticians, who went to legit college and have actual degrees, they're nutritionists/life coaches whose whole shtick is enforcing the delusions in their clients' heads so they never leave and keep paying for their services.
I believe one of her accounts was suspended or banned. And now her @shitmarissasays and @sheismarissamatthews accounts are private. (I forgot what her third account was. But I don’t see it in a search anymore.)That reminds me of Marissa, another "many men pay me for sex and that means I'm resirable". By the way, I haven't heard from her for a long time.
Just looking at her, a radiant beacon of health, I cannot imagine why she died. Certainly goes to show that when it's your time, it's your time, even if you're young and vibrant.