Thin privilege is real
Thin privilege is having people judge your eating habits and being forced to accept it as a compliment for being tiny.
Thin privilege is never being able to express annoyance of jeans being too large or store not having a shirt in a smaller size in fear of being ridiculed and called a vain twit.
Thin privilege is never even daring to utter the words “I love being thin” as it is automatically seen oppressive and insulting to those on heavier side of scale.
Thin privilege is people thinking it is perfectly fine to constantly point out your size and you are not allowed to get offended or annoyed.
Thin privilege is having your opinion on matters like weight-loss, healthy eating, child and adult obesity etc constantly shut down, since “you’d know nothing of that, because you can obviously eat whatever you want and know nothing of the struggle”.
Thin privilege is voicing your opinion on anything weight-related being seen as hypocritical and patronizing.
Thin privilege is being silenced or straight out shunned by most modern online “body-positive” movement.
Thin privilege is not having your size as a matter of your own, but as a general insult to women bigger than yourself.
Thin privilege is not wearing fitted/short clothes around heavier women so you wouldn’t seem like you were “flaunting your perfect body with the intention of making them self-conscious about their own”.
Thin privilege is being perceived as conceited, vain and over all a terrible human being simply because of your size.
Thin privilege is having someone say, that the sole reason of your size and your wish to maintain it, is due to internalized patriarchy and brainwashing by media.
Thin privilege is real, clearly.











