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An article I came across by "your fat friend." It's called: Who would I be if I weren't fat? Here are some of the highlights.

“You’ve got quite a sense of humor. Do you think that comes from being fat? Do you think you’re overcompensating?”
“I don’t,” I say, and notice a wavering kind of certainty in my voice. “But then, I don’t know who I’d be if I wasn’t fat.”

I find myself dizzy with the lives I could’ve led, sick with possibility. The question keeps me up at night until I finally, reluctantly, swear it off, knowing it to be as unanswerable as a Zen koan: What is the sound of one hand clapping? Who would you be if you had a different body?

During sleepless nights with this specter of a question, I find myself searching for the many ways I have learned to overcompensate for my body. I learned painfully young that my body is a debt that can never be paid and that debtors are everywhere, constantly exacting their price. So I learned to overcompensate. Yes, through humor. But it runs so much deeper than that. Anti-fatness has shown me that most fat friends are only kept around for what we can offer…. So I give, even when I know I can’t. Even when I shouldn’t.

I am often generous beyond my means, both with money and attention, in all but my longest-term, deepest friendships. Anti-fatness has shown me that most fat friends are only kept around for what we can offer: a shoulder to cry on, a void to scream into, an echo chamber, someone to pick up the check, some extra cash when they need it.

I avoid joining friends at the old movie theaters I love for fear of leaving with bruises from their unforgiving seats or for fear of agitating another viewer.

Instead of wondering who I’d be if I had been thin, I begin to ask a different question: Who would I be if anti-fatness ended today? What kind of life would I lead? How would my friendships and relationships change? What fullness would I step into, and what relics would fall away?


Link to article: https://humanparts.medium.com/the-ever-shrinking-world-of-fat-people-d6d31f582847
 
Anti-fatness has shown me that most fat friends are only kept around for what we can offer: a shoulder to cry on, a void to scream into, an echo chamber, someone to pick up the check, some extra cash when they need it.

YFF always sounds about two seconds away from offing herself. She has no agency, can't enjoy anything, believes that society is out to get her while all of her casual "friends" are users and abusers (it must be awesome for someone who's actually friendly with this beast to read that), and even those old movie theaters and their stupid seats exist just to quash the tiny bit of happiness and semblance of a social life that she has.

If only she could do something to improve her situation...
 
Honestly, though, I think Anna could be a reasonably athletic person were she to lose 200+ pounds. It's sad.

And I hate when the FA crowd showboats their attempts at exercise. One split does not cancel out years of bodily neglect and abuse.

Is it just me or are fat people weirdly flexible? I swear on my 600lb life you see people who should not be able to move their legs into the positions they manage.
 
Most of it is here

"I know this isn't crazy, she went from being 100 lbs at 5'0" and being very fit and skinny to 110 lbs. Obviously I still find her attractive but to be honest if it continues it would lead to me being less attracted to her. This isn't the only issue though, she's unhappy with it herself and sometimes borderline depressed about it."

So as I suspected, the girlfriend is upset about her current weight. 110 lbs. is obviously still small (and maybe the guy is overly preoccupied with her weight overall), but gaining 10% of your entire weight in just a few short months is rather alarming.
 
Is it just me or are fat people weirdly flexible? I swear on my 600lb life you see people who should not be able to move their legs into the positions they manage.
It's the fat.

It distorts the actual positions of limbs so things look funny. Doing shit like splits is easier also for this reason because your actual legs don't have to come close to the floor if they are padded by a foot of adipose tissue.
 
An article I came across by "your fat friend." It's called: Who would I be if I weren't fat? Here are some of the highlights.

“You’ve got quite a sense of humor. Do you think that comes from being fat? Do you think you’re overcompensating?”
“I don’t,” I say, and notice a wavering kind of certainty in my voice. “But then, I don’t know who I’d be if I wasn’t fat.”

I find myself dizzy with the lives I could’ve led, sick with possibility. The question keeps me up at night until I finally, reluctantly, swear it off, knowing it to be as unanswerable as a Zen koan: What is the sound of one hand clapping? Who would you be if you had a different body?

During sleepless nights with this specter of a question, I find myself searching for the many ways I have learned to overcompensate for my body. I learned painfully young that my body is a debt that can never be paid and that debtors are everywhere, constantly exacting their price. So I learned to overcompensate. Yes, through humor. But it runs so much deeper than that. Anti-fatness has shown me that most fat friends are only kept around for what we can offer…. So I give, even when I know I can’t. Even when I shouldn’t.

I am often generous beyond my means, both with money and attention, in all but my longest-term, deepest friendships. Anti-fatness has shown me that most fat friends are only kept around for what we can offer: a shoulder to cry on, a void to scream into, an echo chamber, someone to pick up the check, some extra cash when they need it.

I avoid joining friends at the old movie theaters I love for fear of leaving with bruises from their unforgiving seats or for fear of agitating another viewer.

Instead of wondering who I’d be if I had been thin, I begin to ask a different question: Who would I be if anti-fatness ended today? What kind of life would I lead? How would my friendships and relationships change? What fullness would I step into, and what relics would fall away?


Link to article: https://humanparts.medium.com/the-ever-shrinking-world-of-fat-people-d6d31f582847
“Who would I be if I had been thin”, Jfc she makes it sound like it’s something you’re born with, like ethnicity. Like it’s just not up to her and nothing she can control.

Also loads of people have overweight friends who are nice, and we are FRIENDS with them. If being fat has made you so insecure that you think no one wants to be your friend unless they want to get something out of you like money, you should do something about that.

Christ, telling fat people “all your friends secretly dislike you and are just using you, you have no real friends because you’re fat” is stunning. Anti fatness is not the problem. Your messed up brain is the problem.
 
That's pretty common among morbidly obese people. Well, the ones that are not FA's at least. It's a rock bottom that they hit. People get to a point where being fat is just too much. They have a "coming to Jesus moment" and get healthy.

For many deathfats, rock bottom is six feet under in a double-wide casket.

They just eat and eat until they end up bedbound and congratulations now there's fuck all else to do BUT eat, you just made losing weight that much harder for you.
 
“Who would I be if I had been thin”, Jfc she makes it sound like it’s something you’re born with, like ethnicity. Like it’s just not up to her and nothing she can control.

Also loads of people have overweight friends who are nice, and we are FRIENDS with them. If being fat has made you so insecure that you think no one wants to be your friend unless they want to get something out of you like money, you should do something about that.

Christ, telling fat people “all your friends secretly dislike you and are just using you, you have no real friends because you’re fat” is stunning. Anti fatness is not the problem. Your messed up brain is the problem.
Yeah, she's projecting hardcore. Wouldn't life be a lot easier if she'd just lose enough weight to fit into theater chairs and develop a positive relationship with food/her body rather than assuming she's all alone? Must be a fucking terrible quality of life.
 
MJ recently broke up with her long term partner and is TOTES HAPPY and guys are checking her out at Target guyz.
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MJ recently broke up with her long term partner and is TOTES HAPPY and guys are checking her out at Target guyz.
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To be fair I'd be giving her side glances too because I'd be thinking "there's no fucking way she's not wearing pants. Got to be flesh toned leggings, got to be. Oh god, I won't know until she bends over. Oh god, don't look, fuck I hate morbid curiosity"

Even the poster in the back is giving her the side eye :story:
 
To be fair I'd be giving her side glances too because I'd be thinking "there's no fucking way she's not wearing pants. Got to be flesh toned leggings, got to be. Oh god, I won't know until she bends over. Oh god, don't look, fuck I hate morbid curiosity"

Even the poster in the back is giving her the side eye :story:

She's a good follow on IG. It's fascinating to see people in their late 20s just completely give up on their bodies. This is something must older generations associate with mid life, like in your 40s with three kids, a husband and a job maybe you let yourself go a bit and gain 20-30lbs.

She likes to drink and post weepy IG stories late night then all smiles BEING FAT IS GREAT the next day.
 
She's a good follow on IG. It's fascinating to see people in their late 20s just completely give up on their bodies. This is something must older generations associate with mid life, like in your 40s with three kids, a husband and a job maybe you let yourself go a bit and gain 20-30lbs.

She likes to drink and post weepy IG stories late night then all smiles BEING FAT IS GREAT the next day.
I always forget that MJ is in her late 20's. She looks like she is at least in her mid 40's. Her whole personality is about being fat. (:_(
 
Yeah on reddit you’re an asshole if you’re not an enabler/you tell the truth. This guy is a bodybuilder then he should have the right to speak his educated opinion on the topic, just like a climate scientist would have the right to disagree with someone claiming global warming is a hoax.
Is it just me or are fat people weirdly flexible? I swear on my 600lb life you see people who should not be able to move their legs into the positions they manage.
This is definitely a thing and I think it’s because the fat pushes their muscles beyond the natural range of motion in their hips and legs
 
I don't believe any of these fat fucks wear the clothes they buy/ get sponsored to feature on their youtube videos. Anna comes the closest to showing the clothes "in action", and even then, she only goes outside for photoshoots. The rest of these girls are always doing "lookbooks" in their fucking bedroom. Bitch you don't even go out much less wear a fatkini in public.
 
I don't believe any of these fat fucks wear the clothes they buy/ get sponsored to feature on their youtube videos. Anna comes the closest to showing the clothes "in action", and even then, she only goes outside for photoshoots. The rest of these girls are always doing "lookbooks" in their fucking bedroom. Bitch you don't even go out much less wear a fatkini in public.

I noticed that with Amberlynn in particular. I wonder why that is? Some just probably rapidly outgrow them, but there are plenty of really fat people who still keep their weight pretty stable. I guess once you get that big anything besides stretch pants or a mumu is just really goddamn uncomfortable.
 
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