I’m going to post a couple links to sources for the next couple days to hopefully start a conversation in this space! These will fall in the area of Fat Studies and there’s some norms you should be aware of:

  • “fat” is taken as a neutral descriptor, think of it as reclaiming the word.
  • “obese” arbitrarily medicalises fatness and Others fat people

I’m a cis man and I have (had) body image issues (in the past)

https://humanparts.medium.com/my-journey-toward-radical-body-positivity-3412796df8ff


I’m queer and fat

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yeefpijtl4s7orv/Flaunting Fat – Sex with the Lights On.pdf?dl=0


I’m queer and not fat

https://www.bitchmedia.org/post/fat-liberation-is-totally-queer


The others don’t apply to me and/or I only have the energy/time to read one source

https://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/everything-you-know-about-obesity-is-wrong/


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👉 Part 2 is up

👉 Part 3 is up

  • crime [she/her, any]@hexbear.net
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    4 years ago

    Thanks good sharing those links, comrade, I’d known a bit about set points, capitalism’s impact, and fatphobia but never did any in depth reading on the subjects.

    Reading about people insisting that fat people just needing better discipline and impulse control really resonated with me since I got used to hearing that about other things before I got diagnosed with ADHD.

    Other people’s weights have never really been on my mind but knowing the actual research behind why some people are fat and how most of the health implications of being fat are societally driven is gonna help me discuss it with people who are being fatphobic rather than just telling them to knock it off