The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle | |
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(OP) User ID: 80352600 Canada 05/15/2021 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle [link to www.rt.com (secure)] "Were living in a time where facts have become conspiracy theories" A larper,eh... [link to imgur.com (secure)] 4-20-1889 |
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Agent 88
(OP) User ID: 80352600 Canada 05/15/2021 07:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle To each his own, i guess... "Were living in a time where facts have become conspiracy theories" A larper,eh... [link to imgur.com (secure)] 4-20-1889 |
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(OP) User ID: 80352600 Canada 05/15/2021 07:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle I often dated curvy women in my younger years and enjoyed them a lot. They had much better attitudes than some other ladies. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71073472 Best BJ'S this side of the ocean... "Were living in a time where facts have become conspiracy theories" A larper,eh... [link to imgur.com (secure)] 4-20-1889 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78310900 United States 05/15/2021 07:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Well, when 3/4 of the population is overweight, it's counterproductive to hammer on how fat & ugly they are for decades on end. It's more important to support people and their envdeavors towards healthier lifestyles, and to accept them as they are. It should be common sense that you be positive and work with a person to effect change. Very few are motivated by negativity. In other words, if you want your child to do better in school, you don't sit there and call him stupid and lazy. If you want someone to be healthier, you don't call them pigs, oinkers, slobs... |
Agent 88
(OP) User ID: 80352600 Canada 05/15/2021 07:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Well, when 3/4 of the population is overweight, it's counterproductive to hammer on how fat & ugly they are for decades on end. It's more important to support people and their envdeavors towards healthier lifestyles, and to accept them as they are. Quoting: GA Girl It should be common sense that you be positive and work with a person to effect change. Very few are motivated by negativity. In other words, if you want your child to do better in school, you don't sit there and call him stupid and lazy. If you want someone to be healthier, you don't call them pigs, oinkers, slobs... You certainly do not promote and put it on display as being normal, either... "Were living in a time where facts have become conspiracy theories" A larper,eh... [link to imgur.com (secure)] 4-20-1889 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74949996 United States 05/15/2021 07:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Oh Boy there going to need thick paper and bigger printing presses for these magazines... Quoting: Agent 88 I wonder if they will publish the sales numbers compared to other issues of the magazines... Being overweight once meant you were shunned, laughed at, and discriminated against. Now a group of large & increasingly vocal and powerful women are leading the campaign to reclaim the F-word as a positive. RT speaks to them. Kat Henry – whose Instagram page is here – came third in last year’s Miss Great Britain beauty pageant. READ MORE How a lingerie model showed Britain’s deference to the Covid ‘experts’ is unwise and totally misplaced How a lingerie model showed Britain’s deference to the Covid ‘experts’ is unwise and totally misplaced Her dress size is 16-18, and she’s FAT. That three letter F-word used to be taboo, but there’s now a burgeoning ‘fat acceptance’ movement sweeping the world. The new emphasis has elevated the movement from its humble beginnings – a ‘fat-in’ which included the burning of diet books, held in New York’s Central Park back in 1967. Since then, it’s largely been under the radar, but that’s no longer the case. The new wave is led by a group of young, beautiful, plus-size women who are fat and proud of it; they are championing a different, more inclusive beauty ideal than the traditional, skinny one, promoting body positivity and self-love. [link to www.rt.com (secure)] 2/3 of Americans are overweight. Get used to it. |
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User ID: 78382070 United States 05/15/2021 07:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Well, when 3/4 of the population is overweight, it's counterproductive to hammer on how fat & ugly they are for decades on end. It's more important to support people and their envdeavors towards healthier lifestyles, and to accept them as they are. Quoting: GA Girl It should be common sense that you be positive and work with a person to effect change. Very few are motivated by negativity. In other words, if you want your child to do better in school, you don't sit there and call him stupid and lazy. If you want someone to be healthier, you don't call them pigs, oinkers, slobs... You certainly do not promote and put it on display as being normal, either... Unfortunately, it is pretty much normal these days, but that's not the issue. Since when does normal get magazine covers and fashion shows? It doesn't. Those things have always been reserved for exceptional people. Exceptionally obese does not quite have the same impact. Maybe they should look into competitive eating if they want to be exceptional. I did it. I did it on purpose. And I'll do it again. |
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Agent 88
(OP) User ID: 80352600 Canada 05/15/2021 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle "Were living in a time where facts have become conspiracy theories" A larper,eh... [link to imgur.com (secure)] 4-20-1889 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78293616 United States 05/15/2021 08:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle I think it’s sad these young women are not working on shedding the weight while they’re still young. It takes a serious toll on your body - your heart, liver, pancreas, to carry so much weight around. And it will be harder when you’re older. |
GSB/LTD
User ID: 8080014 United States 05/15/2021 08:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Not really surprising since Heifer-porn always has been a steady seller... and there are MANY sick, sub-culture fetishists out there. Want to watch a cringe-worthy, nasty little movie? Check out "FEED"! It's a pre-HAWAII 5-0 blonde, buff [and frequently naked] Alex O'Laughlin in a 2005 film -from a story he wrote himself- where he plays a psycho who shoves fast-food down a fatty's mouth ... and livestreams it online as he monitors/posts her vitals and takes bets on how long it takes her to eat herself to death. Taglines on the film's posters read, "CONSUMPTION is EVOLUTION" and "It's SUPER-SIZE ME Crossed With SILENCE OF THE LAMBS." It should've been rated "O" for obscene and it will certainly make you squirm to know there are people who would actually get off on this kind of perversion. This is deep DARK WEB stuff, folks! And yeah: "Feederism" is a genuine fetish. Alex O'Laughlin claimed he based his original story upon a REAL police case [Armin Meiwes, aka "The Rotenburg Cannibal"] and a website he accidentally found. My question would be, what was he doing there in the first place, and what exactly was he looking for? I only reference this ugly film here to illustrate how far society can veer totally off the rails when it begins to first accept -then promote- abnormality as something acceptable; and whether it's morbid obesity or gender fluidity it's all destructive to some degree and we all lose a little bit of humanity in the process! Last Edited by GSB/LTD on 05/15/2021 09:22 AM |
Agent 88
(OP) User ID: 80352600 Canada 05/15/2021 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Not really surprising since Heifer-porn always has been a steady seller... and there are MANY sick, sub-culture fetishists out there. Quoting: GSB/LTD Want to watch a cringe-worthy, nasty little movie? Check out "FEED"! It's a pre-HAWAII 5-0 blonde, buff [and frequently naked] Alex O'Laughlin in a 2005 film -from a story he wrote himself- where he plays a psycho who shoves fast-food down a fatty's mouth ... and livestreams it online as he monitors/posts her vitals and takes bets on how long it takes her to eat herself to death. Taglines on the film's posters read, "CONSUMPTION is EVOLUTION" and "It's SUPER-SIZE ME Crossed With SILENCE OF THE LAMBS." It should've been rated "O" for obscene and it will certainly make you squirm to know there are people who would actually get off on this kind of perversion. This is deep DARK WEB stuff, folks! And yeah: "Feederism" is a genuine fetish. Alex O'Laughlin claimed he based his original story upon a REAL police case [Armin Meiwes, aka "The Rotenburg Cannibal"] and a website he accidentally found. My question would be, what was he doing there in the first place, and what exactly was he looking for? I only reference this ugly film here to illustrate how far society can veer totally off the rails when it begins to first accept -then promote- abnormality as something acceptable; and whether it's morbid obesity or gender fluidity it's all destructive to some degree and we all lose a little bit of humanity in the process! Interesting times... "Were living in a time where facts have become conspiracy theories" A larper,eh... [link to imgur.com (secure)] 4-20-1889 |
GSB/LTD
User ID: 8080014 United States 05/15/2021 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Not really surprising since Heifer-porn always has been a steady seller... and there are MANY sick, sub-culture fetishists out there. Quoting: GSB/LTD Want to watch a cringe-worthy, nasty little movie? Check out "FEED"! It's a pre-HAWAII 5-0 blonde, buff [and frequently naked] Alex O'Laughlin in a 2005 film -from a story he wrote himself- where he plays a psycho who shoves fast-food down a fatty's mouth ... and livestreams it online as he monitors/posts her vitals and takes bets on how long it takes her to eat herself to death. Taglines on the film's posters read, "CONSUMPTION is EVOLUTION" and "It's SUPER-SIZE ME Crossed With SILENCE OF THE LAMBS." It should've been rated "O" for obscene and it will certainly make you squirm to know there are people who would actually get off on this kind of perversion. This is deep DARK WEB stuff, folks! And yeah: "Feederism" is a genuine fetish. Alex O'Laughlin claimed he based his original story upon a REAL police case [Armin Meiwes, aka "The Rotenburg Cannibal"] and a website he accidentally found. My question would be, what was he doing there in the first place, and what exactly was he looking for? I only reference this ugly film here to illustrate how far society can veer totally off the rails when it begins to first accept -then promote- abnormality as something acceptable; and whether it's morbid obesity or gender fluidity it's all destructive to some degree and we all lose a little bit of humanity in the process! Interesting times... Especially if you are sick, twisted and seriously perverted because the entire world has become your theme park. It used to be that if exposed they'd ashamedly slink away to the dark recesses of their mental illnesses, but today as they are emboldened by societal acceptance they openly boast of their degradations and proselytize others -particularly the young- to join them. And, that's as sick as it gets. |
Jackalope
User ID: 74973322 United States 05/15/2021 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Well, while it’s true that some of these girls can be very sensually appealing (pretty face/hair, big boobs, thick round ass, etc.) at this moment when they’re like 25 years old, I tend to always mentally wind the clock forward about 20 years— or probably much less— to them eventually being giant diabetic land whales riding on Rascal scooters at WalMart and it’s definitely “...a no from me dawg.” :-p |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74388996 United States 05/15/2021 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Well, when 3/4 of the population is overweight, it's counterproductive to hammer on how fat & ugly they are for decades on end. It's more important to support people and their envdeavors towards healthier lifestyles, and to accept them as they are. Quoting: GA Girl It should be common sense that you be positive and work with a person to effect change. Very few are motivated by negativity. In other words, if you want your child to do better in school, you don't sit there and call him stupid and lazy. If you want someone to be healthier, you don't call them pigs, oinkers, slobs... How about "land whale" or "ham planet"? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38907753 United States 05/15/2021 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Oh Boy there going to need thick paper and bigger printing presses for these magazines... Quoting: Agent 88 I wonder if they will publish the sales numbers compared to other issues of the magazines... Being overweight once meant you were shunned, laughed at, and discriminated against. Now a group of large & increasingly vocal and powerful women are leading the campaign to reclaim the F-word as a positive. RT speaks to them. Kat Henry – whose Instagram page is here – came third in last year’s Miss Great Britain beauty pageant. READ MORE How a lingerie model showed Britain’s deference to the Covid ‘experts’ is unwise and totally misplaced How a lingerie model showed Britain’s deference to the Covid ‘experts’ is unwise and totally misplaced Her dress size is 16-18, and she’s FAT. That three letter F-word used to be taboo, but there’s now a burgeoning ‘fat acceptance’ movement sweeping the world. The new emphasis has elevated the movement from its humble beginnings – a ‘fat-in’ which included the burning of diet books, held in New York’s Central Park back in 1967. Since then, it’s largely been under the radar, but that’s no longer the case. The new wave is led by a group of young, beautiful, plus-size women who are fat and proud of it; they are championing a different, more inclusive beauty ideal than the traditional, skinny one, promoting body positivity and self-love. [link to www.rt.com (secure)] until they have a massive coronary or myocardial infarction then the fad will be ovah. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79236447 United States 05/15/2021 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle Carrying around lard is gross. All you have to do is fast, you don't even have to exercise. Just sit on your fat ass and not eat for a while and you lose almost a pound a day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76538212 United States 05/15/2021 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The next big things: Plus-size models grace catwalks & Playboy covers as ‘fat acceptance’ movement starts to win its battle I'm no skinny mini female anymore (weighed 97 lbs until I was 27), but now for my age at 67, I'm just under 200lbs and still loosing ....but , IMO .... It's really hard to look at how fat younger people are now, especially the females, I feel bad for them. They are sacrificing their future health. Many will develop bad painful backs and bad knees as they age. Actually though, about the clothing industry, I'm VERY happy to see the designers making larger clothes for fatties. It's completely DISGUSTING to see a heavy person, especially a female wearing tight clothes that are too small for them. Men and women both with bellies and hugh thighs showing, fat arms in muscle shirts. These beer bellies on men that look like they are carrying twins! Barf. |