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[–] EpochFail9001 0 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago 

I live in Mongolia, and it is common to point out when someone is fat or skinny. For example, I put on like 5kg in the past year (still not fat by any means, I was just skinny before). My friends would be like, dude you are getting fat you better keep that shit in check, and I appreciate their honesty about it. Even with women, it's not taboo to call a fat woman fat, as long as you keep it lighthearted and friendly.

Now my father however, he's old, and he's fat as shit. People will literally make fun of him at gatherings. They'll be like "holy shit you're fat."

And the same for unhealthily skinny people, although things like anorexia and bulimia almost does not exist here.

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[–] CatNamedJava ago 

Its easy not to notice the slow weight gains whenever around you pretends that you are not gaining any wieght

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[–] NotAPervyKitten [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I feel sad after reading all these. Remember when like a decade or so ago, when fat wasn't beautiful in America as well. It's horrible that we can't call a fat person fat.

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[–] wolflink009 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

God I wish our culture was more like that. I would enjoy shitlording people way too much.

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[–] azimuth 0 points 24 points (+24|-0) ago 

Shitlording is quite common in france. Feminazis are trying to make it a frowned-upon thing, thought. For the vast majority, a fat person is seen as not very valuable on any level.

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[–] NotAPervyKitten [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Feminazis are hurting women more than all the oppressive men in history combined. France though, fashion capital and all I don't think there will be too many overweight people waddling about.

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[–] ViolentlyMasticates 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

I do worry about some of the anorexic models they used to use, but I've found more and more French fashion houses are using women who are... buff. Like, they have pretty damn decent muscle tone on them. Of course they would be 'skinnny', but we're far from using the truely anorexic models of the 90's anymore. And I love that.