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There is a new tide rising that I'm very glad to see.
Larger people (myself now included) have long suffered prejudice but now the medical community, and perhaps society, is taking a second look at their edict that everyone should be thin.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/03/opinion/wann-fat-and-fit-study/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
I see changes like this Huffing Post article about glamor shots of larger women who previously have been ostracized from ads and fashion.
Warning some pics are very NSFW: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/03/photographer-yossi-loloi-nude-obese-women_n_2387825.html#slide=1933863
As a gay man I see HUGE prejudice against carrying even just a few extra pounds.
On this matter gay men can be much more brutal and cruel than straight men, so much so that a thriving community has sprung up, bears.
Bears are gay men who are comfortable with their large body size, and hairiness, another taboo.
Recently I heard the governor of NJ was asked if he is too fat for Americans to elect him president!
He seems to be doing a pretty good job running his state.
I'm glad this taboo topic is finally being discussed.
There can be no progress without discussion.
I hope social attitudes will change so everyone of all body sizes feel equal.
It's certainly about time!
Larger people (myself now included) have long suffered prejudice but now the medical community, and perhaps society, is taking a second look at their edict that everyone should be thin.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/03/opinion/wann-fat-and-fit-study/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
I see changes like this Huffing Post article about glamor shots of larger women who previously have been ostracized from ads and fashion.
Warning some pics are very NSFW: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/03/photographer-yossi-loloi-nude-obese-women_n_2387825.html#slide=1933863
As a gay man I see HUGE prejudice against carrying even just a few extra pounds.
On this matter gay men can be much more brutal and cruel than straight men, so much so that a thriving community has sprung up, bears.
Bears are gay men who are comfortable with their large body size, and hairiness, another taboo.
Recently I heard the governor of NJ was asked if he is too fat for Americans to elect him president!
He seems to be doing a pretty good job running his state.
I'm glad this taboo topic is finally being discussed.
There can be no progress without discussion.
I hope social attitudes will change so everyone of all body sizes feel equal.
It's certainly about time!