Anonymous wrote:
Oh, pumpkin. Diabetes, cancer, and infertility aren't afflictions solely for the obese or overweight. But if that's the crutch that gets you through your sad and obviously fearful days, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think glorifying morbidly obese is any better than glorifying super skinny. Neither is healthy. But I also don't believe in tearing people down because of their weight. Tess seems like a wonderful person and if she is happy, who am I to judge.
Her doctor should be judging her. Just because she "seems like a wonderful person" and "says" she is happy, does not make her a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
I'm going to. I just made the most fabulous rhubarb pie....
NP
Hey I always do a blueberry/strawberry/rhubarb pie for memorial day!
On topic, I think we are going to have to get used to obesity acceptance, there are just too many fat people in America now and they will want their special snowflake feelings to be acknowledged.
Enjoy your diabetes, cancer and infertility - but remember you accepted being obese. Just like a smoker knows what they are getting into.
Oh, pumpkin. Diabetes, cancer, and infertility aren't afflictions solely for the obese or overweight. But if that's the crutch that gets you through your sad and obviously fearful days, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
I'm going to. I just made the most fabulous rhubarb pie....
NP
Hey I always do a blueberry/strawberry/rhubarb pie for memorial day!
On topic, I think we are going to have to get used to obesity acceptance, there are just too many fat people in America now and they will want their special snowflake feelings to be acknowledged.
Enjoy your diabetes, cancer and infertility - but remember you accepted being obese. Just like a smoker knows what they are getting into.
Oh, pumpkin. Diabetes, cancer, and infertility aren't afflictions solely for the obese or overweight. But if that's the crutch that gets you through your sad and obviously fearful days, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
I'm going to. I just made the most fabulous rhubarb pie....
NP
Hey I always do a blueberry/strawberry/rhubarb pie for memorial day!
On topic, I think we are going to have to get used to obesity acceptance, there are just too many fat people in America now and they will want their special snowflake feelings to be acknowledged.
Enjoy your diabetes, cancer and infertility - but remember you accepted being obese. Just like a smoker knows what they are getting into.
Oh, pumpkin. Diabetes, cancer, and infertility aren't afflictions solely for the obese or overweight. But if that's the crutch that gets you through your sad and obviously fearful days, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think glorifying morbidly obese is any better than glorifying super skinny. Neither is healthy. But I also don't believe in tearing people down because of their weight. Tess seems like a wonderful person and if she is happy, who am I to judge.
Her doctor should be judging her. Just because she "seems like a wonderful person" and "says" she is happy, does not make her a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
I'm going to. I just made the most fabulous rhubarb pie....
NP
Hey I always do a blueberry/strawberry/rhubarb pie for memorial day!
On topic, I think we are going to have to get used to obesity acceptance, there are just too many fat people in America now and they will want their special snowflake feelings to be acknowledged.
Enjoy your diabetes, cancer and infertility - but remember you accepted being obese. Just like a smoker knows what they are getting into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
I'm going to. I just made the most fabulous rhubarb pie....
NP
Hey I always do a blueberry/strawberry/rhubarb pie for memorial day!
On topic, I think we are going to have to get used to obesity acceptance, there are just too many fat people in America now and they will want their special snowflake feelings to be acknowledged.
Enjoy your diabetes, cancer and infertility - but remember you accepted being obese. Just like a smoker knows what they are getting into.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here, yes I guess I should have expected this instead of thinking we could debate whether or not this is the same as glorifying "heroine chic" and impressionable young minds.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think glorifying morbidly obese is any better than glorifying super skinny. Neither is healthy. But I also don't believe in tearing people down because of their weight. Tess seems like a wonderful person and if she is happy, who am I to judge.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think glorifying morbidly obese is any better than glorifying super skinny. Neither is healthy. But I also don't believe in tearing people down because of their weight. Tess seems like a wonderful person and if she is happy, who am I to judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
I'm going to. I just made the most fabulous rhubarb pie....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's healthy in the sense that Tess accepts herself and is happy. That is a good message to send to girls. Self acceptance is key to moving forward. Respect others even if they look differently than you do.
It's a horrible message to send to anyone.
Obesity can be corrected.
And I am supposed to "accept myself" if I'm a horrible, mean person who does harm to those around me?
Oh for f sake how does an obese person cause harm to anyone around her? You are and asshole looking for excuses to blame people for your unhappiness.
I'm not talking about obese people in general, honey. I'm refuting the ridiculous statement that blind "self-acceptance" is "key to moving forward." Please put down the new-age self help books, clean up your language a little bit and try to move out of mommy and daddy's basement by the time you turn 30.
I think you should eat something. Would make you a lot less bitchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well that escalated quickly.
And this is surprising why?