@VeroniqueB99

Please don't moralize fatness. Bodyshaming the nazis is an unfortunately increasingly common thing since trumps 2nd term

We need to fight oppression on all fronts from an intersectional position. Weaponising bodyshaming against nazis will only shunt oppression somewhere else rather than stop it

#Fatmisia #Bodyshaming #Nazi #DonaldTrump #UnitedStatesOfAmerica

A musing about the fat body, and the violence of being perceived as morally incorrect. Content warning for weight loss and talking about being fat.

[Fat critical comments on this post will be ignored, posters may be blocked. Fat hating comments will be reported, posters will be blocked.]

I just found out about "scopophobia" - the morbid fear of being stared at. I know some people can't deal with looking at photos of people making direct eye contact, but that doesn't bother me. For most of my life though, social anxiety has been present and a large part of it is about the fear of being seen and acknowledged.

In a weird way, I have always felt invisible OR hypervisible - I have no idea how that works but it is what it is. It might be that I don't consider myself to be real, and when I am acknowledged it's confronting and shocking to me? I remember feeling like a ghost when I have been really sick.

When I was a lot fatter it was even more of an issue for me and I don't think that's imaginary - people dismiss and discount fat people's existence but they also target fat people to ostracise and embarrass them. My social anxiety was absolutely at its height when I was very fat.

At my current body size, my anxiety about being hypervisible has mostly evaporated. I must stress this part though: I do not think that reducing the body is the solution for this phobia, the issue is cultural. It is fatmisia (fat hatred). My social anxiety has always been present but the cultural hatred and exclusion of the fat body aggravated my existing mental disorder.

When you leave the house and can't fit into seating, find clothes that fit, doctors dismiss your valid health concerns and blame it on fatness, people look at you and even say hateful things to you/ about you... you don't feel welcome in the world. The world doesn't want to include you. I think that falls into a failing of our culture, an active malevolence and violence against the fat body. It's not necessarily a mental disorder.

#mentalillness #fat #fatmisia

"I find fat people so attractive, they can cook me a great dinner, crush me with their thighs, and cuddle after"
Ok, I see where you're coming from, but are the fat people you're attracted to interested in doing any of those things? Are you still attracted to them if they aren't?

#fatness #fatmisia #stereotypes #fatphobia #antifatness #fatliberation #fatliberationist #boostswelcome #fat #weight #dating #sex #relationships #kink #attraction #Fetishization

Opinion | Brendan Fraser, The Whale and Fatness On Film

Stories have an impact. They contribute to perception. And how this film deals with fatness is egregious: exploitative and at times cruel.

The New York Times
This Psychology Today piece by Dr Pirkko Markula on the #BodyPositive mov’t is a good introduction to the research & reality of #Fatmisia/#Fatphobia & references interesting research. She discusses the way that the mov’t has been coopted by straight-sized people to promote exercise as body modification & self-esteem for only a limited body type.
#FatAcceptance #FatPolitics #Psychology #BodyImage
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fit-femininity/202211/exploring-the-body-positivity-movement
Exploring the Body Positivity Movement

Learn what research says about body positivity.

Psychology Today
Well I found @blackqueeriroh who is doing awesome content on #fatmisia and #racism
I think you should all follow Bryan.
I'm still hoping to find more people posting on this on mastodon.

This is the kind of shit that makes fatmisia so rampant in our society. Look at the headline...then read what they bury in the last 3/4 of the article.

"The FAA calculated that people are stuffing more in their carry-on bags — which are not weighed in the United States — thus increasing the overall heft of the cargo. Seasonal items, such as winter coats, are also considered during the colder months."

https://nypost.com/2022/11/07/united-airlines-eliminating-seats-as-americans-get-fatter/

#fatmisia #fatphobia #weight #HAES

United Airlines eliminating seats as Americans get fatter

No one loves the middle seat anyway.

New York Post