Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

Meet ROY BELZER
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Oh yeah, he was posted earlier in the thread. Somehow he got an article in Men's Health:
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Before body positivity and after:
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He's in the Sander Jennings school of marketing.
Come to think of it, Sander is the only straight guy I can think of that talks about body positivity on regular basis. Well, as straight as a guy who's been set up on dates with hulking black trannies can be.
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He still looks like he doesn't really believe it and is just coping.
 
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It’s hard for my brain to process that this isn’t a troon. I don’t like saying that about True and Honest Women but it’s true. Especially with the baby romper and overdone face of makeup combo…
oh my god

what if she's turning in to her husband?

Found via this stitch:
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The most unbelievable part of this is that he's only on one billboard in Times Square as opposed to multiple.
 
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I know it would possibly blind me and give me untreatable PTSD, but I am curious what the hell her body even looks like. My brain has a hard time comprehending how huge and lumpy her belly is.
Didja one better and included her skeleton
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I think i put the hips faaarrr too up but in my defence, it's really fucking hard to figure out where anything is.
 
Good lord. Sorry I forgot that.
Your reward is more Roy.




His ED-self looks like a bio man. I was sure he was a pooner. Sad. The body positivity has rampaged his hormonal system.
It absolutely has. You can see it in the fat distribution very clearly.
From a distance this could be mistaken for a fat woman.
 
Honestly, I wouldn't even mind a fat personal trainer. People can make good money taking "After" photos for weight loss products, bulking for the "before" photo, and then losing the weight again after they get paid.
My concern with this guy in particular isn't his size so much as his attitude. He seems like the type of person to bucketcrab his clients more than lift them up.
To me a fat personal trainer is sending the wrong message. Now if they're in a place that caters specifically to fatties like... is it "Curves" or something which is a fitness place for women only and a lot of fat chicks wind up going there. Or maybe a place like Planet Fatness where again you have the fatties congregate that it might put them more at ease. But in a real gym I would want my personal trainer to not only be able to do the exercises they want me to do but to be able to do them themselves and keep pace.

Then not have them go and get a double cheeseburger and fries. Being healthy isn't just about working out. It's about making the right choices for food as well and indulging in these things occasionally and not all the time.
 
Then not have them go and get a double cheeseburger and fries. Being healthy isn't just about working out. It's about making the right choices for food as well and indulging in these things occasionally and not all the time.

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I'm with this guy. If any therapist did say that they should lose their license.

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This comes up in this video about good ol Glitterandlazers (below). Roy and Anna both seem to be in the category of "I'm fat just because, look how active I am!" They completely neglect (either out of stubbornness or a form of mental self-preservation) the food-going-in part.
Anna has been discussed enough in her own thread, but Roy seems to be squarely on team "It's either eat ALL THE CHIPS, or you get an eating disorder!"
 
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What in the fuck are those glasses, they're mashing her nostrils into her face. Is her forehead so fat she can't get them onto the bridge of her nose anymore?
She looks like a toad with a wig on.

lol Jaimie Weisberg got a new dress

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This is what it’s supposed to look like
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I... have no words. This is probably the first time any of these hogs have left me speechless.

Side note: With the trade war (excuse me... tariff conflict) between China and the US, those cheap Shein and Temu tarps won't be so cheap anymore, I'd imagine. Instead of realizing they need to put the forks down and either work out and/or take the GLP jab, they'll be faced with a conflict of choosing between Shein imports or DoorDash... and I think most of us might agree that they'll choose eating their DoorDash deliveries in their birthday suits.
 
Good lord. Sorry I forgot that.
Your reward is more Roy.
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It absolutely has. You can see it in the fat distribution very clearly.
From a distance this could be mistaken for a fat woman.
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He "works out" at Planet Fitness. Also known as Pizza Planet. They literally pass out pizza once a week Other days, doughnuts. It's the favorite gym of the working, car dwelling homeless, they sleep in the parking lot and go in for a shower before their shift at McD's. I bet he's a screaming ambassador of 10lb dumbbells between bites.
 
Posting this because this video is interesting to me in how it discusses the concept of health.

TL;DW:
  • We start off with the "Does BMI actually matter" as/is video from 9 years ago where the takeaway was "BMI bad" despite the premise of the video being a trick question. Both Buzzfeed and Maintenance Phase try to debunk BMI as if it is "BMI = Health status" but that's not a thing in the first place.
    • Bonus bit about "BMI bad because eugenics"
  • Similarly, they attempt to debunk CICO because Wishnovsky's rule isn't accurate, which, again, isn't what anyone actually believes. The paper MP uses to "debunk" CICO actually says it does. It would be like if someone said "The earth is a sphere" but later we found out it wasn't perfectly round, and Aubrey's takeaway was "The earth is not perfectly round, therefore it is flat."
  • The claims about the participants on The Biggest Loser who Aubrey loves to trot out and say "They damaged their metabolisms" are also misleading. The participants metabolisms did slow down, but that would be expected of anyone who loses weight, because lower weight = lower caloric need to sustain that weight.
  • Another strawman: "We don't actually have an equation that tells us 'This is how many calories you should have for weight loss.'" No one is claiming we do. They attempt to extrapolate to say this means CICO doesn't work.
  • On FDA labels: The 2000 calorie number on labels was meant for comparisons/serving size, it's not the guideline for total caloric income. Aubrey frames this as "Public policy around food and the information we have access to is just always shaped by our social fears and anxieties around fatness and fat people and our disgust or rejection around fatness and fat people."
  • The MP pattern is basically: "Instead of going head-first into the scientific evidence on a topic to try to make their point, they instead do their best to discredit the topic entirely to make sure that nobody believes the real scientific evidence that exists on the subject."

Bonus Roy:
 
I'm with this guy. If any therapist did say that they should lose their license.
I agree but if you have an eating disorder AND you're a personal trainer then you're sending the wrong message especially if you're trying to get your clients to lose weight in the process.

He "works out" at Planet Fitness. Also known as Pizza Planet. They literally pass out pizza once a week Other days, doughnuts. It's the favorite gym of the working, car dwelling homeless, they sleep in the parking lot and go in for a shower before their shift at McD's. I bet he's a screaming ambassador of 10lb dumbbells between bites.
I knew this fat faggot would be a trainer at Planet Fatness. He probably eats an entire pizza himself and then cries in the shower.
 
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