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[–] proteinfordays ago 

citizen_erased70 This🙌🙌. My Daughter 15 is in recovery from anorexia. Physically OK but still mentally fragile. I've put on 3 stone refeeding her. I know people look at me and judge what I look like.... But this fat is the proof that I saved my D's life.... Literally. We cannot know people's stories but every one is valid. ♥️

What?? Why the fuck would the mother gain weight?

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[–] omwtohuman ago 

the mother’s weight gain probably will trigger its daughter back into a relapse.

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[–] Tiessa ago 

She sounds pretty bothered, as if being fat is a hassle.

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[–] Carsandsarcasm ago 

So they finally admit they choose to be fat. Doesn't that contradict a million previous posts they have made about how their obesity is genetic or some crap?

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

Well this comment is interesting.

curvy.erica's profile picture curvy.erica Im 5’2 222lbs. Always been curvy but now actually overweight. Ive always been body positive and loved my bigger body and ive always been so confident and defended plus size bodies.... Until now. It no way shape or form am I trying to be disrespectful or offensive.. I’m saying this as honest as possible. I am NOT that big. I cant even fit into plus size clothes because I’m not big enough. So again Ive always been comfortable at this size and felt I was healthy and basically was. But a recent doctors visit 4 days ago said otherwise. I have PCOS and Insulin Resistance, which means I’m going to eventually have high blood sugar, type 2 diabetes, and possibly heart disease. PCOS is VERY common with overweight women, and its very manageable and not life threatening so most women don’t think twice about it. But my doctor said its just the TIP of the iceberg. Thats the beginning of the health issues you will DEFINITELY develop sooner or later. He said if I don’t lose some weight and eat better I will end up developing diabetes and more. Now i say this with no disrespect again, but I am a lot smaller than you are and a lot of the other plus size body advocates, and I am already developing health issues. So Its hard to believe that you and other plus size advocates have no health issues. Maybe yall just havent recently gotten checked I dont know. But you really cant be a bigger woman and not develop some kind of health problems. Its inevitable... So i feel like accepting a bigger body and being happy and content with it really isnt the best thing for your health long term. It honestly isnt 6d12 likesReply

It actually understands that if it doesn't do something, it will get the Beetus! It's amazing how the HAES crowd actually have been so brainwashed to not even accept that there are severe health consequences to obesity. Boggles my mind, such mass insanity.

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[–] AlanTuringsGhost ago 

juneko27 Why is it that when an animal is over weight everybody wants to crucify the owner but when a human is overweight it’s celebrated? 3d5 likesReply

fatgirlflow's profile picture fatgirlflow Verified @juneko27 if you think fat people are celebrated you aren’t living in the same reality I am 3d5 likesReply

derrick.'s profile picture derrick. @fatgirlflow lose weight 2d2 likesReply

earleywine's profile picture earleywine @fatgirlflow You are amazing. I know you probably blocked these people, but I hope they saw that response first. 12hReply

What a train wreck.

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[–] DoodooBrown412 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It's so insane to me that all of these fat HAES accounts constantly claim they were once anorexic/bulimic and had disordered eating, but now that they're 300 pounds, everything is A-OK! Its obvious their disordered eating simply when to the opposite end of the spectrum; undereating to overeating. The problem ain't fixed.

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

It’s mind-boggling how you can troll these fatties with common sense and reality. Somebody made a reasonable, rational comment and it blew her fucking mind out. Good.

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[–] jagz 1 point 9 points (+10|-1) ago 

She's talking about the inevitability of aging, and she's in her 30s. That's what gets me. The vast majority of people in their 30s are not struggling with a loss of mobility, a loss of quality of life. Hell, for a lot of us, our 30s are the best - it's when we finally move on from the crap of our 20s and really, to steal from Oprah, "living our best lives." A part of me would normally feel sympathy for somebody in their 30s dealing with a decline in health, but for her? Nope. She's done it to herself.

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[–] AlanTuringsGhost 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm 42 and have better cardiovascular performance on average than 20 years ago.

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