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Considering the topic of equality and feminism and sexism and real men and whatever opinions make you feel like you're useful to the "cause"; why is it that body positivity only seems to relate to overweight women? even skinny models still get hate because it's "unhealthy", since when is a soft 200+ healthy?
So many articles and ads promoting loving a woman's body for whatever it is, but these same organizations have no problem counting down the 20 hottest actors abs or best football butts.
Nowhere in this conversation is there a place for guys before they hit the gym. Make money, be tall and fit and maybe a woman will look at you. Can you believe the audacity of a man saying he is not attracted to someone who is obese? What a judgmental prick, right?
That lack of acceptance and equality makes the fat is beautiful movement a joke. Dove's real beauty campaign only included and was directed at women? how is that not sexist? it's sure not feminist.
I may be writing with "caudacity", but I don't really care, the entire premise is stupid, demanding that people be accepting, fuck off with that shit.
- The focus on women to appear healthy is evolutionary. In modern times, what passes as ‘Healthy’ is defined by women and female focussed media.Morning_star
- because "feminism" is sold to people who can be targeted as needing "feminism"cannonball1978