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Having taught the Cosmopolitan UK readers about HAES, the beast returns to its habitat in the wetlands of North Carolina in search of its next meal.
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I feel like there needs to be a blowing chunks rating for this, Islamic content and horrifying dont really do the trick.View attachment 1822210
Having taught the Cosmopolitan UK readers about HAES, the beast returns to its habitat in the wetlands of North Carolina in search of its next meal.
I know, that water is NASTY. Hooray, let's get giardia!I feel like there needs to be a blowing chunks rating for this, Islamic content and horrifying dont really do the trick.
I guess it's apt shes hurpling into a swamp.
The scariest thing about this is that in some parts of the US, this woman isn’t even considered that fat. Forget nuclear war or a meteor killing people by the millions in the US, the population will probably cull itself with all this obesity before any of those things happen. It’s also rather insulting that they call that woman “healthy”. We need higher standards than this and having these low bars for health will only make the population less healthy. Finally, no one has to be a gym rat to be healthy. What matters is the calorie context and nutrition from food and exercise, but there are so many variations of doing that that it never has been one-size-fits-all in the first place. Props to the woman at least looking like she gets exercise, but if she’s not careful, the diet that got her to that size will kill her. You cannot outrun a bad diet.View attachment 1822210
Having taught the Cosmopolitan UK readers about HAES, the beast returns to its habitat in the wetlands of North Carolina in search of its next meal.
Helen Gurley Brown is rolling in her grave.Why the hell does it have to be either super lean or morbidly obese? What the fuck Cosmo? You do know there are actual healthy sized women around too? Hell, go wild and have someone over 60 in the cover. But nah, let's pander to the women who have given up and put another dying woman on the cover.
Edit. They had an athlete and a midget there too. They really are hoping to score the woke points, huh?
Even better, someone who is visibly disabled, scarred, whatever. Maybe better isnt the word but you know what I mean.Why the hell does it have to be either super lean or morbidly obese? What the fuck Cosmo? You do know there are actual healthy sized women around too? Hell, go wild and have someone over 60 in the cover. But nah, let's pander to the women who have given up and put another dying woman on the cover.
Edit. They had an athlete and a midget there too. They really are hoping to score the woke points, huh?
Or what about body positivity for very short men or extremely tall women? Height is a thing that is mostly out of your own control. Additionally, body positivity for body hair on women and men could be a good thing too since that is genetic as well. Body positivity doesn’t have to just be for burn victims and disabilities, it can also be for things that are out of your control mostly, yet shamed by society for dumb reasons.Even better, someone who is visibly disabled, scarred, whatever. Maybe better isnt the word but you know what I mean.
Actual body positivity would be nice. Someone like Turia Pitt who was terribly burned but runs long ass races.
As someone who is taller than their boyfriend, I totally agree.Or what about body positivity for very short men or extremely tall women? Height is a thing that is mostly out of your own control. Additionally, body positivity for body hair on women and men could be a good thing too since that is genetic as well. Body positivity doesn’t have to just be for burn victims and disabilities, it can also be for things that are out of your control mostly, yet shamed by society for dumb reasons.
The type of body positivity I’m against is the most prevalent though. A lot of the time, being fat is in your control and unless you’re put in an abusive situation like what happens in Mauritania with women being force fed to gain weight in order to get a husband, most women and men get fat on their own. Just like I wouldn’t celebrate anorexia, obesity shouldn’t be celebrated either. Both are extremes that are bad for the body and both will kill you earlier than had neither occurred. Finally, the push to see fatness as sexy in the body positivity movement is hilarious since many people a part of it are ardent feminists that decry objectification. They even hypocritically want fit spouses despite doing nothing to attract a fit spouse besides the most superficial things like makeup, shapewear, photoshopping and filters to make themselves look more desirable. No matter how most of the people in the body positive movement try to get others to find fatness sexy, it will never happen on a mass scale since humans are biologically wired to find the most attractive and fit spouse available because those people are most likely to reproduce.
A body positivity movement for balding and bald men would be good. Besides height, that is one thing men tend to be very insecure about, so much so that I’d say it’s like how women feel about their own breast size and shape. It isn’t a bad thing I think quite a few men look good bald.And yeah, the body hair is interesting too. How about bald/balding men?
This is the one thing that makes me the angriest in the body positivity movement. I even see thin women say this same rhetoric in order to validate other women staying fat under the guise of helping with eating disorders. There are some behaviors that are not good and sugar coating it doesn’t make it go away. If someone was struggling with weight gain, I wouldn’t tell them to stay that way and gain more weight, but apparently many so-called thin eating disorder therapists on Instagram tell that to some fat people because if you intentionally lose weight, they view it as an eating disorder. There is always a balance to things and the fact that many in the body positivity movement can’t see a middle ground between starving oneself and overeating is a problem.Not so fatties because fats appeal to the "totally give up and destroy your body" tendencies most people feel at one point of another.
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Having taught the Cosmopolitan UK readers about HAES, the beast returns to its habitat in the wetlands of North Carolina in search of its next meal.
This is the same magazine that put Tubby Tess on the cover.Why the hell does it have to be either super lean or morbidly obese? What the fuck Cosmo? You do know there are actual healthy sized women around too? Hell, go wild and have someone over 60 in the cover. But nah, let's pander to the women who have given up and put another dying woman on the cover.
Edit. They had an athlete and a midget there too. They really are hoping to score the woke points, huh?
That was Cosmo U.K., which is not as large a magazine compared to Cosmopolitan. Them putting in the main magazine is definitely bold and for all I know they are just hoping to generate controversy. Because it’s a fat black woman, any criticism will be deemed racist, sexist, and fatphobic. This move reminds me of the time a magazine put Whitney Way Thore on the cover and it ended up generating a lot of debate, but it was a more minor one, like Tess’s was.This is the same magazine that put Tubby Tess on the cover.
And she celebrate it with a sheet cake...
with the cover on it.
The scariest thing about this is that in some parts of the US, this woman isn’t even considered that fat. Forget nuclear war or a meteor killing people by the millions in the US, the population will probably cull itself with all this obesity before any of those things happen. It’s also rather insulting that they call that woman “healthy”. We need higher standards than this and having these low bars for health will only make the population less healthy. Finally, no one has to be a gym rat to be healthy. What matters is the calorie context and nutrition from food and exercise, but there are so many variations of doing that that it never has been one-size-fits-all in the first place. Props to the woman at least looking like she gets exercise, but if she’s not careful, the diet that got her to that size will kill her. You cannot outrun a bad diet.
That was Cosmo U.K., which is not as large a magazine compared to Cosmopolitan. Them putting in the main magazine is definitely bold and for all I know they are just hoping to generate controversy. Because it’s a fat black woman, any criticism will be deemed racist, sexist, and fatphobic. This move reminds me of the time a magazine put Whitney Way Thore on the cover and it ended up generating a lot of debate, but it was a more minor one, like Tess’s was.
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If you have to sit because your legs cannot withstand the amount of weight you carry on your body, then you have a health issue, you're not in the same category as people with disabilities, you're just a fat ass.
Ya know, Succubus supposed to be a super hot and seductive. This ain’t it chief, more like nightmare inducer.