Sexualization is not bad. People want to be seen as sex symbols. If people desire you, it gives you power over them, not the other way around. (Onlyfans proves that, even if it is a degenerate shitheap)
There is no such thing as objectification. A person never becomes an object, no matter how demure and well-endowed they are. To say otherwise is unironically dehumanizing and insulting, because you've reduced humanity to a set of behaviors and qualifications rather than something innate.
If some gluttonous loser is sad that she's not as hot as Tracer, she can go to the gym. Striving to better yourself is the way to defeat your insecurities.
These mouth breathers say they want people to be happy in their skin, but you're not if you cant bear to see someone hotter than you.
If someone has anger issues, we send them to anger management. If someone has an alcohol addiction, it's rehab. Why are fats the only group in society with problems we "fix" by trying to make everyone else like them.
If some gluttonous loser is sad that she's not as hot as Tracer, she can go to the gym. Striving to better yourself is the way to defeat your insecurities.
Fat acceptance adherents believe that fatness is an immutable trait of a person rather than the result of eating more refined carbs than any human could even dream of at any other point in history and fucking over their metabolism.
There's mountains of think pieces written over the last two decades spinning a massive mountain of sophistry. My personal favorite is the argument that it isn't practical to lose fat because you have to deplete glycogen stores first (which is typically around 1700 calories, or the energy equivalent of half a pound of fat) which would be like thinking you can't run out of money in your savings account because you only pull money from you checking account.
Sexualization is not bad. People want to be seen as sex symbols. If people desire you, it gives you power over them, not the other way around. (Onlyfans proves that, even if it is a degenerate shitheap)
There is no such thing as objectification. A person never becomes an object, no matter how demure and well-endowed they are. To say otherwise is unironically dehumanizing and insulting, because you've reduced humanity to a set of behaviors and qualifications rather than something innate.
If some gluttonous loser is sad that she's not as hot as Tracer, she can go to the gym. Striving to better yourself is the way to defeat your insecurities.
These mouth breathers say they want people to be happy in their skin, but you're not if you cant bear to see someone hotter than you.
If someone has anger issues, we send them to anger management. If someone has an alcohol addiction, it's rehab. Why are fats the only group in society with problems we "fix" by trying to make everyone else like them.
Fat acceptance adherents believe that fatness is an immutable trait of a person rather than the result of eating more refined carbs than any human could even dream of at any other point in history and fucking over their metabolism.
There's mountains of think pieces written over the last two decades spinning a massive mountain of sophistry. My personal favorite is the argument that it isn't practical to lose fat because you have to deplete glycogen stores first (which is typically around 1700 calories, or the energy equivalent of half a pound of fat) which would be like thinking you can't run out of money in your savings account because you only pull money from you checking account.
Just run longer, fatty.
Glycogen stores are not very large, they can be burned out in mere hours of not eating. Minutes if exercising. They are usually stored in the muscle.