Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the spa, I just ask for a larger robe and they give it to me.
Why all the drama on this thread?
It is the insecurity of women who are overweight or obese that is surfacing. It happens every time when weight is discussed. If these people would just eat sensibly, not stuff themselves with food and be more active they would not have to be sensitive about their weight. No one needs to be rail thin but maintaining a healthy weight is entirely achievable unless one has a medical issue.
Anonymous wrote:
Goodness, the fact that you and PP are so touchy about my choice of words demonstrates that you are not totally comfortable with your body. Instead of parsing my words, do something to better your health, then!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the spa, I just ask for a larger robe and they give it to me.
Why all the drama on this thread?
It is the insecurity of women who are overweight or obese that is surfacing. It happens every time when weight is discussed. If these people would just eat sensibly, not stuff themselves with food and be more active they would not have to be sensitive about their weight. No one needs to be rail thin but maintaining a healthy weight is entirely achievable unless one has a medical issue.
Anonymous wrote:At the spa, I just ask for a larger robe and they give it to me.
Why all the drama on this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Actually I'm 100% comfortable with my body! What annoys me is someone trying to come into a post and body shame people. Especially people who have healthy bodies. It just doesnt sit well for me, no matter whether it was done to me or someone else. I think it's gross and also cruel.
Your statement about BMI might be true sometimes, but yes, you delivered it in a blunt and very awkward way. And it can go both ways- many people might show up as having a higher BMI based on weight alone, when consideration of their muscle mass and body type would point out that they have a much lower percentage of body fat.
Fat shaming and body shaming is something that obese people use as a defense mechanism. If one is not over-weight, nothing that someone says about obesity and eating right, etc would bother the person.
NP, and I completely disagree. There are far too many people who who believe anything over a size 6 is "fat" or unhealthy or otherwise undesirable for a woman, period. It's disturbing, and your posts (if you're the PP who posted about a BMI of 24 being unhealthy) echo that disturbing attitude. Save your concern for people who ARE unhealthy, not people whose BMI you find too high for your personal comfort.
-Signed, a healthy weight woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Actually I'm 100% comfortable with my body! What annoys me is someone trying to come into a post and body shame people. Especially people who have healthy bodies. It just doesnt sit well for me, no matter whether it was done to me or someone else. I think it's gross and also cruel.
Your statement about BMI might be true sometimes, but yes, you delivered it in a blunt and very awkward way. And it can go both ways- many people might show up as having a higher BMI based on weight alone, when consideration of their muscle mass and body type would point out that they have a much lower percentage of body fat.
Fat shaming and body shaming is something that obese people use as a defense mechanism. If one is not over-weight, nothing that someone says about obesity and eating right, etc would bother the person.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe all the smaller ones were taken/dirty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Actually I'm 100% comfortable with my body! What annoys me is someone trying to come into a post and body shame people. Especially people who have healthy bodies. It just doesnt sit well for me, no matter whether it was done to me or someone else. I think it's gross and also cruel.
Your statement about BMI might be true sometimes, but yes, you delivered it in a blunt and very awkward way. And it can go both ways- many people might show up as having a higher BMI based on weight alone, when consideration of their muscle mass and body type would point out that they have a much lower percentage of body fat.
Fat shaming and body shaming is something that obese people use as a defense mechanism. If one is not over-weight, nothing that someone says about obesity and eating right, etc would bother the person.
Anonymous wrote:^Actually I'm 100% comfortable with my body! What annoys me is someone trying to come into a post and body shame people. Especially people who have healthy bodies. It just doesnt sit well for me, no matter whether it was done to me or someone else. I think it's gross and also cruel.
Your statement about BMI might be true sometimes, but yes, you delivered it in a blunt and very awkward way. And it can go both ways- many people might show up as having a higher BMI based on weight alone, when consideration of their muscle mass and body type would point out that they have a much lower percentage of body fat.