They should invent an Anime where women are allowed to be fat.
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They should invent an Anime where women are allowed to be fat.
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We need to start seriously treating the concepts of "obesity" and "weight loss" as a dangerous pseudoscience and I'm not kidding.
It's some shit that everyone thinks they can understand based on vibes but science just doesn't work that way. Real scientists have proved time and time again that it doesn't work how people assume. Many medical conditions where it's assumed weight is a "cause", something to blame the patient for, it's often actually a symptom.
Body size is based on so many individual possibilities. genetics, upbringing, wealth, what type of food you eat, what type of work you do, where you live, etc etc etc. it is impossible to control for all of these.
I was a child born to fat, impoverished, labourer parents, and I grew up doing farm labour, gaining muscle - I will never ever be thin. It's just how my body developed. And no matter how much weight I were to hypothetically lose, doctors would still push me to lose more. Family would push me to lose more. Society would push me to lose more. It will never ever ever be enough. You will never be thin enough, there is no bmi low enough to satisfy them, there is no "progress" that won't just make them pity or shame you even more. Your personal circumstances aren't important to a pseudo-scientific practice, the variables don't matter that much, it must be a one-size-fits-all solution.
Every weight loss pill, every low calorie shake or meal replacement, every weight watchers frozen meal, it all contributes to the pseudo-scientific cult of thinness. Every ad that says you're not good enough, it pushes you to drop your critical thinking skills. We have created a world where people think shitting themselves into thinness using potions with untested ingredients is healthier than having some fat on their bodies. But it's not! That's absurd! You're sending your body into a constant state of gastric shock!! And one day, when you get bored of eating tasteless nutrient paste and decide to eat something with some flavour in it, your body will react with a starvation response and store every little bit of fat that it can, because it's so used to being fucking starved. Which sends people into a panic response, buying up more pills and trying to crash-diet and lose their meagre protective layers.
Your body stores fat because that's your reserve energy. Fat is protective. I thank my body every day for storing so much energy for me, fuck knows I need it! That's your blubber!! You are a large mammal. Your body is designed to keep energy in reserve so you can sleep and stay warm and keep your brain alive. You should research the human metabolic process. You should research the cow metabolic process. You should research bear metabolic process. YOU NEED FAT!
And just like so many other pseudosciences, fatphobia and all that it entails is deeply rooted in racism and specifically antiblackness. It is not a mistake that the ozempic-chic era is coinciding with one of the biggest waves of open, globalised white supremacy we've seen in decades. Whiteness needs to perform & police whiteness constantly, maintaining appearances is THE way to stay part of the ingroup.
You must commit to removing yourself from that ingroup. Do not allow it a single toe in the door. A pseudoscience, no matter how comforting and easy to digest it may be, is not your friend. It is feeding you lie upon lie upon lie.
I promise you were not placed on this earth to try and shrink your body until you die.
can i please see a fat woman wearing it. yes, i know your sizes go all the way up to 5x. but can i please see a fat woman wearing it. yes, i heard you're woman-owned. can i please see a fat woman wearing it though. yes, i understand you donate 50% of proceeds to this charity. i still do not see a fat woman wearing it. can i please see a fat woman wearing it.
Fat people deserve mobility aids, too. No matter if it's connected to their fatness or not, because having a mobility issue that is connected to one's fatness won't change that they're still fat and still have the issue at hand. Fat people don't deserve to "tough it out" because fatness should be this divine punishment doled out to those who "deserve" it. Fat disabled people deserve to have the peace of mind that they can exist in whatever way is most comfortable and accessible to them
tags by OP: #also if it's an issue solved by weight loss why would you want them to suffer until the weight loss helps wouldn't that DISCOURAGE them? #because if i were suffering the entire time i sure as fuck wouldn't want to keep going for the ~idea~ of it's gonna pay off!!!
#also even if they 'made themself disabled' by being fat or anything else that doesn't matter. they're still disabled. #there is no 'good' disabled and 'bad' disabled and you cannot sort people into those categories
#for every 'bad' fat disabled person there are multiple 'good' fat disabled people but you can't tell them apart often actually! #because you would have to know the intimate details of their medical history and familial lineage and tbh if you're... #...being a piece of shit to a disabled person because you assume they're guilty until proven innocent i don't blame others for being... #...weary of you and not wanting to be around you. because you've already proven you can't handle the IDEA of complex disabled experience
The cover of Chai and Charmcraft by Lynn Strong, which has the line, "A Magical Middle Eastern Cozy Fantasy" on it, as well as a fat brown man with threads of grey in his beard and hair, wearing saffron-dyed and gold-embroidered clothing. In the window he stands in front of, a pale grey cat is perched on the window sill, and domed and turreted building show behind them in outline. The man holds a glass of chai and a saucer.
I gotta. I gotta tell people about this. My fat posi friends, particularly those who like romantasy, this is for you.
How often do we see romance with fat protagonists? And moreover, how often do we see queer romance with fat protagonists? How often do we get a romance-adjacent queerplatonic meet-cute relationship story with a fat protagonist???
Not fucking often at all.
I knew about these, because Lynn Strong is an acquaintance through Discord, but hadn't gotten to them yet. But I read Chai and Charmcraft and Haroun and the Study of Mischief over the last few nights, and they are completely delightful, as well as being queer and fat.
Haroun was actually published first, but I missed that and read them the other way around. Since the time frame in which they happen overlaps in the same space but C&C begins first, though, it worked well for me.
So. Setting. A medieval city known as Tel-Bastet, the city of the cat goddess Bast. Tel-Bastet is part of the empire of the God-Emperor, and every three years, it hosts the Greater Convocation, where priests of different gods come from all over the Empire come to meet and discuss matters of import. The cat-people of Tel-Bastet are clever and mischievous, and not any too fond of the dog-people, cobra-people, bird-people, and some of the other animal-people who are coming. Humans might be ok, as long as they give good petting and brushing.
Haroun and the Study of Mischief covers the day before and the first few days of the Greater Convocation. Shai Madhur, disabled young priest of the god of generosity, who spends his days tending cauldrons, handing out food to all and sundry, and folding leaf-bowls. He and his fellows have taken oath not to handle coin, and they own only simple wrap clothing and braided reed slippers. Madhur is known throughout the city as the kindest and purest of priests. He's also round as the moon, and blushes very nicely.
Into the human Madhur's life comes Venerable Haroun, a saluqui-person (a kind of sight-hound) who is blind, and a also priest. Haroun has to ask someone to hold his leash, and Shai Madhur agrees, without either of them knowing who the other are, or Shai Madhur having any grasp of the cultural meaning of this. Some people have been plotting, and their plotting is about to go either very sideways or very right, depending.
When Shai Madhur and Venerable Haroun, both very good boys, decide to go looking for a new friend and disguise what's happening by saying they're going carousing in the Den of Iniquity... well... truly hilarious things happen. Seriously, I was awake for hours reading and trying to keep my laughter quiet enough to not wake my wife.
I don't know if you can call it a romance, but it's definitely for fans of romantasy. You can definitely call it a queerplatonic partnership, though. It's amazing. (What do you call the queerplatonic equivalent of a romance, anyway? I'm calling it a nomance. Nomantasy. But I don't know if that's right.)
As for Chai and Charmcraft, meet the also moon-round, very sweet and very nibbleable prince Faraj al-Nadhir, third brother and prophet of the God-Emperor, who spends his days in the royal fortress in Tel-Bastet, reading books, going over tax records, and foreseeing trouble. He's never thought anyone could find him attractive in his life, and while he knows his worth at what he's good at, he is very mislead about that. Because! Meet Master Asharan of the House of Jasmines, a bathhouse in the notorious Catsprowl District. Asharan is a very handsome man, and a very skilled courtesan. He doesn't have Faraj's foresight, but he knows enough to know he can't be told that name, so when the oh-so-nibbleable one shows up on his doorstep, Asharan gives him the nickname Rahat (after a kind of rose-flavored sweet likely known to my audience as Turkish Delight), and a night the prince cannot forget and doesn't want to. And also a cat-spirit familiar who is going to throw the entire royal fortress into chaos. And a bunch of kittens who want to pat the fat prince's belly to get sweets. And.... Yeah.
Warning, this is the start of a series, they haven't run away together (or whatever) as of the end of this book. Yet.
There's also a trio of novellas in the same setting, called Chai and Cat-tales, which I've only gotten a couple of pages into.
Anyway. I don't have the energy to go give links across four platforms, but all three -- Chai and Charmcraft, Haround and the Study of Mischief, and Chai and Cat-tales -- are widely available. Go take a look at an indie author's work today!
You can't make this shit up
They really said "Maybe making all children's media only about thin people is bad?—BE THIN BE THIN BE THIN YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT—It seems like only making thin princesses is making all of our children feel pressure to be thin you guys 😔 Who could have foreseen this? Over 100 years of only thin people being glorified and idealized in all media? Bad? We're all shocked ☹️"
Not to mention the use of the term "average-sized body." What Disney princess could POSSIBLY be considered a fucking average size???? They're all the width of a toothpick! And maybe, just maybe, the goal shouldn't be to go from twigs to "average-sized bodies." Maybe we should actually make positive fat representation for once instead? Ludicrous idea, I know. /s
you love fat people outside of sexual contexts too, right?
y'okay can we stop pretending yet. like can we all acknowledge that eating disorders are chic again, and it's going to kill someone.
and like. do we have to keep gently phrasing things to protect naturally-thin people's feelings. in my life it has never been fashionable to be fat. "fat" is still a bad word. there has never been institutional power pushing people to gain weight; no trillion-dollar industry to "fix" skinny people. a larger body type has never been over-represented in models, influencers, celebrities. sure, people might say "i'm worried for your health," but they do it with respect and gentleness, like they're talking to a scared deer.
every single fucking time i talk about this, i have to be so careful with what i say, in case i offend even one skinny person. it is just true that skinny people have social capital across many cultures. there is a reason you almost never hear someone say "i wish i was fat," but you will constantly see people say "I wish i was thin." and yet inevitably some skinny person will tell me: i thought you wanted body positivity. it is the same fucking attitude as when a cis man says "when you say men have power, well, i've been bullied for being a man. i thought you believe in mental health awareness. don't you know men have a higher suicide rate?"
two things can be true at once: your experience being bullied for being thin was terrible. and people with larger bodies probably have it worse.
i have been big and small. i know many other people who have been big and small. trust what i'm about to tell you: being small is much easier. the world is kinder to you. people treat you better. honestly, this pattern occurs pretty much regardless of gender - my guy friends have confided that they'd rather be bullied for being thin than be bullied for being fat. if you're skinny, the pressure might be to gain weight, sure, but it's often to do so in a way that keeps you skinny - to gain muscle, specifically.
thinness is seen as innate and natural, genetic. whereas carrying any fat - that is a moral failing. it is assumed to be related to your character, your personality. i have seen people equate it to discipline, to hygiene. that bias is why we need to talk about this.
of course i want nobody to make a comment about anyone's bodies. and i think that hyper-thinness and an obsession with weight loss and a recession and a rise of conservative values... all of this is very fucking concerning. we are watching a return of "pro-ana" content, reframed as choice feminism, "health-conscious" behavior, "looksmaxxing". it's fucking terrifying.
i'm also really annoyed at how often i say fatphobia and people respond with body image issues. no, it's not always body image issues. fatphobia is a system of dehumanization.
Our terrible habit of making everything about individual experiences, rather than culture-wide prejudices and the systemic bullshit that develops from those prejudices.
Put another way, how I feel about my body personally is private-- the problem is that medical support equipment like compression wear, wheelchairs, and diagnostic scanners cannot accomodate fat bodies, which shortens lifespans and lowers quality of life for thousands of people.
Here's my guide to how I draw fat masc bodies! (please keep in mind that this is not an in depth tutorial. I only put the information that explains how my brain interprets it)
NOT funny but im working on a drawing rn and looking for reference of stuff like tummy and love handles on google and it is pissing me off bad bc every result is either someone grabbing or measuring their tummy upset or just a skinny person w the text "GET RID OF BELLY FAT NOW" or something head in my fucking hands can i just get some reference to draw fat tgirl tummy PLEASE or i will start killing.
uh anyways if anyone has any good resources for chubby n fat reference photos uh drop it pls
Figurosity has a variety of body shapes in their library!
Fat Photo Ref is password protected to keep out fetishists (which ... Okay time to password project libraries of thin people pose references to keep out the skinny fetishists. Whatever. Just be respectful ig) but you can request access
Morpho of course, which is a print book you have to buy, but I bet you can find pages from it online
Pinterest is good for references. I searched "fat Photo reference" and found 12+ fat people in beautiful poses. There's a lot of ads and AI on there but still. I searched for boards but couldn't find any so maybe someone can put together a fat Pinterest board with many different sizes and shapes, or share if you already have one?
This site has some good examples (NUDE FIGURE PHOTO REFERENCE AHEAD) specifically for female references.
Here's one for sale from a model's kofi for $5 (I accidentally reposted this while trying to share. Pray for me)
Also have you considered using one of the many beautiful fat people on Tumblr that post pictures? Many fat tgirls specifically. @feedeekate and @softwheeliegirl come to mind first. If you DM them asking if it's okay to draw them I'm sure they'd be delighted
Anyone is welcome to rb with more please!!
i hate the way fat antagonists have their weight moralized and used as a metaphor for greed and corruption and i hate the way it's overcorrected into fat people being "soft squishy friend-shaped cupcakes who look like they give incredible hugs" and i long for the day we have nuanced, interesting, and complicated fat characters and most of all i long for the day people are normal about fatness
obviously there's a lot of serious ethical reasons fatphobia sucks but also it's so annoying that I can't just say "I'm huge" and have it be percieved as a neutral statement rather than self-deprecating. Like oh my god no, I DON'T mean "It's a shame I'm not smaller," what I mean is "I can throw well over 200lbs at someone anytime I want by simply jumping or flopping over, and many people cannot lift 200lbs so they couldn't even stop me"
do other fat people have a hard time finding couches they can comfortably lay down/sleep on should they so desire, or does my family just really like throw pillows and tiny couches??
I've been trying to shop for couches on and off for a while, and it is hard!
Probably finally going to get medicated for my pcos after seventeen years of suffering and I can't even look forward to it because everyone is focussing on "yay you'll lose weight!" and I just know I'm going to have to put up with so much fatphobia from my family and doctors and everyone. And I can't afford to buy new clothes if I do lose a significant amount of weight, but of course no one is thinking of that.
I miraculously managed to find a weight neutral OBGYN recently for my own PCOS. You may have some luck if you search for fat positive Facebook groups for your area. I've seen some local fat positive Facebook groups, and those groups have been very helpful for finding weight neutral healthcare and other resources as well as talking about our experiences as fat people. Those groups can also sometimes be a way to buy plus size clothes.
I'm not completely sure, but I think an OBGYN who is educated on the queer community and healthcare for queer people may be more likely to understand medical fatphobia. That's definitely not 100% a given, but I know that my OBGYN is most known for her understanding of queer people, and her office hadn't even realized that fat people were recommending her services as well.
I'm really glad you know that starvation and weight loss are bullshit. That will help you navigate the medical fatphobia. It's so fucked up that we have to actively protect ourselves from being harmed by supposed "medical professionals." I hope you're doing okay, and don't forget that you deserve to exist without abusing your body into unsustainable thinness!
-Mod Worthy
anti-fatness is not just body shaming.
anti-fatness is discrimination. anti-fatness is having next to no legal protections for being discriminated against. anti-fatness is being denied housing, jobs, receiving less pay and promotions (legally) because of your size. anti-fatness is being denied access to clothing, seating, transportation, and other human rights because infrastructure has been designed to exclude you. anti-fatness is less likelihood of receiving a fair trial. anti-fatness is dehumanization. anti-fatness is being denied necessary surgeries, but not surgery that amputates the digestive tract with the intent to starve and shrink you (it doesn’t work either). anti-fatness is mutilation. anti-fatness is being subject to torture devices that bolt your mouth shut. anti-fatness is being told by close friends, family, and professionals that you are better off living with an eating disorder or other life-threatening illness. anti-fatness sells you starvation as a guaranteed opt-out of oppression, but doesn’t tell you that bodies will always regain weight to survive. anti-fatness blames and punishes you for failing at an achievement that is quite literally impossible. anti-fatness is a $90 billion dollar industry. anti-fatness is being denied gender-affirming care. anti-fatness is being barred from in vitro fertilization and reproductive healthcare. anti-fatness is being barred from adopting children. anti-fatness is being removed from your loving parents because they couldn’t make you thin. anti-fatness is intentionally starving your own baby so they won’t get fat. anti-fatness is disproportionately high suicide rates. anti-fatness is being killed at the hands of medical neglect and mistreatment. anti-fatness is the world preferring a dead body over a fat one.
reblogging this again because so many people still do not realize that fat liberation is deeply political. fat liberation is not body positivity. it is not about loving yourself or being non-judgemental. it is about THIS. 👆