Originally posted by Adam_PoE
According to her modeling agency, she is 5'9" and 175 lbs. That makes her smart BMI 25.8, which is overweight.However, she carries that weight in her breasts and hips, which are female fertility markers, and this increases her waist to hip ratio, which is another female fertility cue.
That is why she is both overweight and still attractive.
I'm not saying she's unattractive, but I'd definitely find her more attractive if she was a couple dozen pounds lighter.
Originally posted by Jmanghan
I was bringing up how everyone thinks its an outrage that a girl was called fat, but its suddenly ok to make a thread where Homosexuality is considered mental illness.
No, I get that. I just think those two are mainly unrelated, I may be overlooking something, but of those contributing to both threads those that don't want people to be insulted as fat are also the people who don't approve of homosexuality being considered in the light of a mental illness, and vice versa. Is that inaccurate?
You don't think a woman has serious mental issues if she refuses to buy clothes from a store just because of the size and shape of the mannequinns?
I just wonder if people like this just feel exhausted at ALL the shit they have to get offended over. It must be tiring. It must be like when someone with telepathic powers can't control their powers and thus no matter where they go from all sides they are bombarded by thoughts. These people are bombarded by silly shit they can make a fuss over. If it's not the mannequinns it is who can use what bathroom or whining over silly shit on college campuses or..hell it exhausts me just hearing about it.
Originally posted by Adam Grimes
You really like to take your social anger on anyone different from you, Surtur. Even on topics you know nothing about.
It doesn't have to do with people being different, but making a mountain out of a mole hill. If you disagree hey that is fine, you can have your opinion.
I mean, it's even an asinine thing to say. There are tons of people different from me. Hell there are white straight men who are different from me. Babies are different then me. Do I hate babies and whites? Asian people are different, am I angry with them too?
You say I don't know what I'm talking about and yet in the very same post you say something that makes it clear you have no idea what you're talking about either.
Originally posted by Adam Grimes
You can't really grasp why it's a big deal for others because you can't really empathize with them, and yet you treat it like it's stupid because you don't share their views or problems. What does that sound like?
That settles it, Surtur needs to spend a year as a black obese transsexual homosexual Muslim.
Originally posted by Adam Grimes
You can't really grasp why it's a big deal for others because you can't really empathize with them, and yet you treat it like it's stupid because you don't share their views or problems. What does that sound like?
It sounds like everyone else on this forum when it comes to one topic or another.
Anyways, you need to learn to deal with the opinions of others. I said that I don't want to see breastfeeding in a restaurant or something. That was the jist of it. People acted like I said the women should be stoned in public for it.
Just like I disagree that it isn't silly to get upset over a mannequinn. But suddenly that means I can't empathize with women even though I never said women have it easy or don't face hurdles when it comes to body image. I understand getting uncomfortable because of the models that are used that don't look like normal women. By "models" I mean real actual people. I understand that, I don't understand it with a mannequinn, some of which don't even have heads.
On top of that, what you just described doesn't even equate to "you take out anger on anyone different". Which more or less is another way of saying "you can't stand people who are different then you".
Originally posted by SurturIt was still a silly complain just like the mannequin one, only without a valid justification.
It sounds like everyone else on this forum when it comes to one topic or another.Anyways, you need to learn to deal with the opinions of others. I said that I don't want to see breastfeeding in a restaurant or something. That was the jist of it. People acted like I said the women should be stoned in public for it.
Just like I disagree that it isn't silly to get upset over a mannequinn. But suddenly that means I can't empathize with women even though I never said women have it easy or don't face hurdles when it comes to body image. I understand getting uncomfortable because of the models that are used that don't look like normal women. By "models" I mean real actual people. I understand that, I don't understand it with a mannequinn, some of which don't even have heads.
On top of that, what you just described doesn't even equate to "you take out anger on anyone different". Which more or less is another way of saying "you can't stand people who are different then you".
And yes, it was a poor choice of words. What I meant is that you like to complain but when someone who thinks different than you makes a complain you dismiss it as being stupid because reasons.
I do dismiss somethings as being stupid, but it's not an automatic thing for every differing viewpoint. For instance I am in favor of the death penalty and I don't understand how some people could want to let murderers live, but I don't say they are stupid. I'm pro choice, but I don't necessarily think the people who are pro life are stupid.
But yes for certain things I do find stupid. To give yet another example I find Jenny McCarthy's whole attitude towards vaccinations asinine. I don't just disagree with her, I find her silly.
Well, this is what arguing with sjw/progressive resorts to. They win the conversation by labeling you racist, sexist etc and then shut down the argument. They complain about conservative fear mongering yet they fail to see the hypocrisy of how they label everything as racist, sexist, etc....thus creating a world where nobody is held responsible because everything around them is holding them down due to a reason that they were "born with". how great it must be
Originally posted by SurturFair enough.
I do dismiss somethings as being stupid, but it's not an automatic thing for every differing viewpoint. For instance I am in favor of the death penalty and I don't understand how some people could want to let murderers live, but I don't say they are stupid. I'm pro choice, but I don't necessarily think the people who are pro life are stupid.But yes for certain things I do find stupid. To give yet another example I find Jenny McCarthy's whole attitude towards vaccinations asinine. I don't just disagree with her, I find her silly.
Just for the record, I don't encourage the idea of obesity being okay, that shit is just unhealthy. What I really have a problem with is the unrealistic expectations the society sets for women and men in regards to physique, which is unhealthy af too and leads to all kind of real mental illnesses. It's awful to see people you love ruined by that.
Originally posted by Adam GrimesRight now it's just people having a problem with obesity and then obese people having a problem with everyone else, so much so that they created names to make fun of "smallfats" and the like. Normal people aren't really targeted anymore.
Fair enough.Just for the record, I don't encourage the idea of obesity being okay, that shit is just unhealthy. What I really have a problem with is the unrealistic expectations the society sets for women and men in regards to physique, which is unhealthy af too and leads to all kind of real mental illnesses. It's awful to see people you love ruined by that.
It's pretty funny though to see people preaching HAES tearing into people with abs
Originally posted by Robtard
Who is doing that? Obesity is dangerous and shouldn't be promoted, but that'd different than fat/body shaming.
I'm curious about your views on airplane seats. If a person can't fit in a seat do you feel it is wrong to make them pay for two seats? Some people call that fat shaming. But on the other hand wouldn't it make it extremely uncomfortable if you were sitting next to someone who could not properly fit into their sit? By that I mean physically uncomfortable.