musicemo:facebooksexism:fucking-angels-man said: Think this is gross tbh…_____Somet
musicemo:facebooksexism:fucking-angels-man said: Think this is gross tbh…_____Something similar was shared here about a year or so ago and I got WAY too many “but it’s trues…” Listen, if you can’t understand how this is fatphobic, classist, and totally ignorant to the systemic effects and cycles of poverty in many western countries right now, just go ahead and unfollow me and save your comments.Especially seeing how it’s far easier to gain weight when in starvation mode then when eating regularly. That’s one reason some diets fail. You limit the calories till your body is in starvation mode, then continue the restrictions until you lose weight. But as soon as you start eating normally again or your body adjusts to lower calories you can gain the weight back very easily, if not indefinitely.So if Sharon is only one meal a day, every other day, or even every day, (which I have friends who are on benefits feeding a whole family and this is what they have to do) it’s very, VERY likely Sharon’s body is in starvation mode.Past that, fat people are people too and deserve the same respect as thin people. Fatness has little to nothing to do with calorie intake in the sense of “they eat too much”. @bigfatscience has a lot on matters like this, and is a definite must-read if you ask me.Like most fat-phobic beliefs, the stereotype expressed in this submission is completely wrong.As I wrote in a recent post on this topic: food insecurity – which is the lack of consistent, dependable access to enough food for active, healthy living – predicts higher body weight. Some reasons for this association include:Limited resources and lack of access to nutritious, affordable foods. Cycles of food deprivation and overeating. High levels of stress, anxiety, & depression.Limited access to health care. All of this means that systematic oppression causes people to be fat for reasons that are outside of their personal control, and that poor fat people are not lying when they report that they cannot afford to put food on the table. Stop spreading the harmful, oppressive, and fat-phobic belief that you can judge a person’s nutrition or eating habits by the size of their body.- Mod D -- source link
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