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Anime is brutal for actual fat/chubby women out there Anonymous 37868

It sucks how misoginy runs at the core of every single piece of media. Seeing anime girls complaining about how fat they are when they're 4 sticks bundled up is BRUUUTAL when you're a chubby pre-teen. You got these way above average women complaining all the time about how ugly they are, absolute ropefuel.

Anonymous 37870

>>37868
You should probably watch something else then, like IRL stuff. Distancing yourself from it would do wonders for your mental health and body dysphoria.

Anonymous 37871

>>37870
Tbh I don't think it affects me as much now (not saying I'm immune). I just wanted to share this view with nonas and see if someone related.

Anonymous 37885

I was a chubby teen weaboo but this never bothered me. Maybe I was just stupid, but at the time I never made the connection.

Anonymous 37890

Just stop stuffing your face, ride a bicycle. Why should normal people suffer ugliness just so you could feel better about yourself, selfish much?

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Anonymous 37893

>>37890
>>37891

Fat and chubby people don't deserve to feel like shit all the time. You don't even need to be unhealthily fat to be considered actually fat. I've been called fat when I was literally underweight. Nobody who isn't miserable hates fat people like this.

Anonymous 37895

>>37891
Hekkin' chonker

Anonymous 37897

>>37868
Anime also does not feature Asian but nobody really cares about it because anime is a distortion of reality

Anonymous 37907

As someone who's fat I have to be honest here: Fatties are gross as fuck most of the time and no one wants to see all that, I get wanting to show people there are other body types out there and that it's normal to have them but I can't really blame people for not wanting to add fat characters in and making the whole cast skinny

Anonymous 37924

>>37868
I feel like Americans don't grasp weight properly, and I'm saying this as an American.

They call chubby people normal, overweight people chubby, obese people overweight, and morbidly obese regular obese. Everything goes down a tier.

>>37891
At that point I'd cut the other breast off too.

Anonymous 37926

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>>37924
I mean, I'm not American and I know this was another time, but remember that Britney Spears used to be considered "fat"? I think they still consider some normal women chubby.

Anonymous 37927

>>37926
That's in tabloids. IRL you can be 30 pounds overweight and have people telling you you're just healthy, that's what muscle looks like etc

Anonymous 37942

>>37927
I mean… True, it's in tabloids, but you can't pretend like some of that doesn't translate to real life. I've never seen an overweight woman being called healthy, only healthy-weight women being called fat or chubby. Are we really pretending like this isn't an everyday occurrence???

Anonymous 37945

>>37942
I've seen normal looking girls being called too skinny more often.

Anonymous 37949

>>37945
Take me to wherever you're living nona

Anonymous 37953

>>37927
Maybe I'm just doped up on HAES but, I mean yeah, relatively healthy woman do get called fat, if you have big tits shirts just hang off your tits due to gravity/fashion being designed for the small-tittied and people assume you're a lard whale made of fat. And in the grand scheme of things, I'm not saying "morbidly obese" is good, but the bmi labels, like "healthy weight" and "overweight" are just arbitrary cutoff points. Overweight is actually more healthy for woman than "healthy weight" since we don't store as much visceral fat as men.

Anonymous 37955

>>37890
Humans do not exist to be objects of beauty for others, the body is ever changing and can exist in many states. Sometimes I feel like people as vain and bitter as you are desperate for validation and acceptance you'd otherwise not receive if you looked different



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