Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I am one of those cranky feminists who would like people to worry about real problems rather than whether their bodies are acceptable to patriarchy.
And you decided to come to "Diet and Exorcise" to tell us that?![]()
I care about fitness. I'm interested in exercise as a way to feel better and in food/diet as a way to feel better. So in theory, I am the sort of person who should find this forum useful.
Unfortunately, this is actually a "weight loss and self-hatred" forum. Plus plenty of fat hatred.
My suspicion is that you would feel very differently if this fellow woman wasn't using the word "skinny" next to fat. Or skinny in any shape or form.
Not very feminist of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I am one of those cranky feminists who would like people to worry about real problems rather than whether their bodies are acceptable to patriarchy.
And you decided to come to "Diet and Exorcise" to tell us that?![]()
I care about fitness. I'm interested in exercise as a way to feel better and in food/diet as a way to feel better. So in theory, I am the sort of person who should find this forum useful.
Unfortunately, this is actually a "weight loss and self-hatred" forum. Plus plenty of fat hatred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anytime I hear people talk about being "skinny fat," I think of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOC4aOP6wr0
I love this. Because I am one of those cranky feminists who would like people to worry about real problems rather than whether their bodies are acceptable to patriarchy.
And if you are about to respond with some comments about health, please shut your coopted kale smoothie hole.
Anonymous wrote:Because I am one of those cranky feminists who would like people to worry about real problems rather than whether their bodies are acceptable to patriarchy.
And you decided to come to "Diet and Exorcise" to tell us that?![]()