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  2. 'My Big Fat Fabulous Life's Whitney Thore Addresses Surgery ...

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    Thore, 39, explained that in 2015, during Season 1 of My Big Fat Fabulous Life, she weighed 385 pounds. In 2018, she lost 50 pounds. In 2018, she lost 50 pounds.

  3. Fat fetishism - Wikipedia

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    The fat fetishism community has overlapped with body positivity and fat feminism movements. The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) has worked as an advocacy organization for fat people, but was partly formed to help male fat fetishists and other fat admirers (FAs) find fat women to date and have sex with. [4] [5]

  4. Big Beautiful Woman - Wikipedia

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    The acronym BBBW stands for Big Beautiful Black Woman. [6] Another variant is SSBBW: Supersized Big Beautiful Woman. There is no formal definition which explains the exact difference between BBW and SSBBW. Some BBWs or SSBBWs consider themselves to be feedees. [7] Dimensions Magazine considers a woman over 350 pounds (160 kg) to be an SSBBW. [3]

  5. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    After viewing images of women with "ideal" body weights, 95% of women overestimate their body size and 40% overestimate the size of their waist, hips, cheeks, or thighs. Those with eating disorders , such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa , show a significant increase in overestimation of body size after viewing such images.

  6. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Body fat distribution tends to be around both the upper body and lower body. A study of the shapes of over 6,000 women, carried out by researchers at the North Carolina State University circa 2005, [ 31 ] for apparel, found that 46% were rectangular, just over 20% spoon, just under 14% inverted triangle, and 8% hourglass. [ 30 ]

  7. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    "Fat" is the preferred term within the fat acceptance movement. [112] Fat activists have reclaimed the term as a neutral descriptor in order to work against the stigma typically associated with the term. [108] In fact, many fat activists will censor the word "obesity" when tweeting or citing it as "ob*sity" due to its pathologizing nature.

  8. Fat feminism - Wikipedia

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    Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture, 2011. Shaw Elizabeth, Andrea. The Embodiment of Disobedience: Fat Black Women's Unruly Political Bodies, Lexington Books, 2006. Kinzel, Lesley. Two Whole Cakes: How to Stop Dieting and Learn to Love Your Body, The Feminist Press, 2012. Goodman, Charisse.

  9. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    [79] Women are particularly active within the fat acceptance movement and membership of fat acceptance organizations is dominated by middle-class women in the heaviest 1–2% of the population. [80] Members have criticized the lack of representation in the movement from men, people of color, and people of lower socioeconomic status.