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Post by Lone Wanderer on Mar 9, 2019 5:56:02 GMT
What started out as a good idea has swung into the depths of pure madness-body positivity. This was a movement that started out to help young girls and women with eating disorders to get back into a healthy shape. And so, there was a huge cultural push of body positivity where we told the girls/women that they were all beautiful just the way they were and that they did not need to lose any weight to be beautiful. And this was all true, they were to skinny to be considered beautiful, and gaining weight would make them even more beautiful. The idea was so obviously right, and that was the dangerous part that we overlooked. When an idea is considered to be morally just and charitable, it tends to spread in areas it shouldn’t, and the initial idea is stretched and interpreted in different ways to fit the individuals needs. And this is when body positivity was stretched into the lies of obese women. It is not healthy to be fat. The real beautiful people are attractive to you, because you are biologically designed to be attracted to mating partners that can give healthy offspring. One of those qualities is being physically fit and healthy. This is why we are attracted to clean and vibrant skin, physical fitness, wealth, and all other things. Of course, we differ in our specific want and needs, but at the most basic level this is true for all human beings. And to so openly go against science is repugnant and most be stopped. Body positivity was a once a good idea that has blown out of proportion into a tumor that is quite literally expanding and poisoning our population. Source and full article-- simplewisdom.blog/2017/07/20/fat-is-not-beautiful/
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 9, 2019 6:13:19 GMT
Males can have eating disorders too. The best thing to remember is to have a normal body weight that's not fat or too thin because that'll be unhealthy and lead to problems. So just eat enough but not to much. And this is beautiful.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Mar 9, 2019 6:36:08 GMT
Males can have eating disorders too. The best thing to remember is to have a normal body weight that's not fat or too thin because that'll be unhealthy and lead to problems. So just eat enough but not to much. And this is beautiful. Majority of obese people do not have weight-related disorders. Being fat is an excuse. Fat people don't care about their body and health. As the author of the linked article says, body positivity has changed from a good movement into something harmful and unhealthy.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 10, 2019 16:59:46 GMT
We have no moral rights to judge a weight in a context of beauty, ugly, social approvement, or disagreement that consider for a certain person, or a group of people.
And - as the most important - we cannot say what is healthy and what is not for a certain person, or a group of persons.
Health as a weight is strongly personal taste, and it mustn't be uttered in public, because we can hurt someone's feelings with our words.
All what we must say is "I'd like to be like that one...", or "I'd like to be like this one...".
Personal tastes are prohibited.
We don't need to waste time on uttering our personal tastes, instead of it we should study deeply our beloved "Big Brother's Instructions".
We don't need our freedom, we don't need our rights! We just need new strict rules, and word polite correctness!
Glory to Big Brother!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2019 17:41:43 GMT
And - as the most important - we cannot say what is healthy Actually, I'd say that at a certain point it is clearly visible what is healthy. It goes both ways. Too much weight, or too less, is still "too". And can be dangerous. But these are extreme situations. Normally, being obese and stuff is a different thing. I have a buddy who prefers chubby women, for instance, while I prefer slim ones. We always had some problems in finding an agreement about women, whether they are attractive or not. Because we have a different perception of attractiveness. But it was also funny to discuss it with him. Now, when we are older, we simply acknowledge a simple thing - that he prefers women who are chubby, and I prefer women who are slimmer. At least we now know that if we will have girlfriends, there will be no jealousy. :D He had a fiancee, they broke up, and certainly she was not my type. But was his. Strange thing with my relation with that guy - he is a pious Catholic, I am an atheist. He listens to the music I hate, I listen to other music. He is more conservative and traditionalist, I am a guy who doesn't give a fuck. So many differences, yet we get along perfectly.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 10, 2019 17:47:38 GMT
And - as the most important - we cannot say what is healthy Actually, I'd say that at a certain point it is clearly visible what is healthy. It goes both ways. Too much weight, or too less, is still "too". And can be dangerous. But these are extreme situations. Normally, being obese and stuff is a different thing. I have a buddy who prefers chubby women, for instance, while I prefer slim ones. We always had some problems in finding an agreement about women, whether they are attractive or not. Because we have a different perception of attractiveness. But it was also funny to discuss it with him. Now, when we are older, we simply acknowledge a simple thing - that he prefers women who are chubby, and I prefer women who are slimmer. At least we now know that if we will have girlfriends, there will be no jealousy. :D He had a fiancee, they broke up, and certainly she was not my type. But was his. Strange thing with my relation with that guy - he is a pious Catholic, I am an atheist. He listens to the music I hate, I listen to other music. He is more conservative and traditionalist, I am a guy who doesn't give a fuck. So many differences, yet we get along perfectly. It was an irony. My whole comment was a joke I do not even hesitate for a bit, that it's not healthy, but we've lost our rights. Soon, we won't be able even to say something to a woman.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2019 18:20:33 GMT
Actually, I'd say that at a certain point it is clearly visible what is healthy. It goes both ways. Too much weight, or too less, is still "too". And can be dangerous. But these are extreme situations. Normally, being obese and stuff is a different thing. I have a buddy who prefers chubby women, for instance, while I prefer slim ones. We always had some problems in finding an agreement about women, whether they are attractive or not. Because we have a different perception of attractiveness. But it was also funny to discuss it with him. Now, when we are older, we simply acknowledge a simple thing - that he prefers women who are chubby, and I prefer women who are slimmer. At least we now know that if we will have girlfriends, there will be no jealousy. :D He had a fiancee, they broke up, and certainly she was not my type. But was his. Strange thing with my relation with that guy - he is a pious Catholic, I am an atheist. He listens to the music I hate, I listen to other music. He is more conservative and traditionalist, I am a guy who doesn't give a fuck. So many differences, yet we get along perfectly. It was an irony. My whole comment was a joke I do not even hesitate for a bit, that it's not healthy, but we've lost our rights. Soon, we won't be able even to say something to a woman. Yeah, but it all depends also on what people understand as "fat". For example, you won't see all these "McDonald's people" in Poland, and neither in Ukraine I presume. Our kind of "fat" is not necessarily much damaging for health. To me it's not beautiful neither, I don't use this "plus size" terminology in order to not offend someone. But I also see that there are folks who prefer the opposite sex to have some more additional weight. My grandma for example was telling me that I look like a proper man when I had more impressive belly. Now I have it as well, just less impressive, more hidden. A result of beer, I guess. I think it's some kind of old-school way of perceiving things. So for some what I consider "fat" may be something "beautiful". To me it is not. But it happens only because what I understand as "fat" is perceived differently in countries where some people are fat enough to not even be able to move. It is non-existant here.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Mar 10, 2019 21:15:36 GMT
Eugene 2.0As I said, excluding a small minority who suffer from weight-related issues/disorders, the rest of fatties are the people who have no respect for their body and health status. Obesity = Excuse. That's all.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 11, 2019 9:05:36 GMT
Eugene 2.0 As I said, excluding a small minority who suffer from weight-related issues/disorders, the rest of fatties are the people who have no respect for their body and health status. Obesity = Excuse. That's all. You need to learn something about jokes/irony not being so ostrich all the time. There were no straight talks about disrespect. Are you trying to fun me, or why have you started to talk to me like that? As I remember I didn't say anything offensive to ya, Boi.
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