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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2393259" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Fat shaming is wrong and I agree with the fat activists that it is the one area of victimisation that is still legal. Try as I might I can't get down to a normal weight yet I some people look at me like I am a glutton and lazy. I am neither and I don't like being judged by my weight. I have always had a more healthy diet than my hubby, yet a doctor once told him to keep on doing what he is doing as it must be right. So he did just that and came home and ate 4 Snickers bars. </p><p></p><p>Thin shaming is also just as wrong. I guess a fat person who slims down successfully is viewed like an ex-smoker who has left the smoking culture. </p><p></p><p>Why anyone wants to shame anyone is a mystery to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2393259, member: 85197"] Fat shaming is wrong and I agree with the fat activists that it is the one area of victimisation that is still legal. Try as I might I can't get down to a normal weight yet I some people look at me like I am a glutton and lazy. I am neither and I don't like being judged by my weight. I have always had a more healthy diet than my hubby, yet a doctor once told him to keep on doing what he is doing as it must be right. So he did just that and came home and ate 4 Snickers bars. Thin shaming is also just as wrong. I guess a fat person who slims down successfully is viewed like an ex-smoker who has left the smoking culture. Why anyone wants to shame anyone is a mystery to me. [/QUOTE]
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