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The premiere April/May 2017 issue of Plus Size Wellness Magazine.

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3. “Stop saying you’re fat, you’re beautiful.”<br />

Fat is not a synonym for “ugly” or “unattractive.” So if a person is feeling<br />

bigger than usual, or if they’ve gained a couple of pounds, saying something<br />

like this will only reinforce the idea that being fat is not beautiful.<br />

4. ”Do you really want to eat that much?”<br />

This is just beyond rude. But the most ridiculous part is that people feel that they’re being<br />

helpful and considerate when they say this. Well, newsflash: It’s not. If a girl wants to eat a<br />

big portion of food, it’s because she’s hungry, so get over it. No one should have to starve<br />

themselves thin in order to impress others..<br />

5. “Are you having some health issues?”<br />

Unless someone actually tells you that they have a medical condition, don’t<br />

assume that they have one because of their size. I mean, there are actually<br />

plus-sized people who happen to be much healthier than a lot of skinny<br />

people. So don’t assume that their weight is just some unfortunate side<br />

effect of a medical issue.<br />

6. “Did you lose some weight? You look SO much better!”<br />

This is like saying: “Hey! You looked so much uglier when you were fat. You should stay<br />

thin.” And this, in my opinion, is just beyond offensive. Even if the person means well and<br />

they’re trying to praise someone for their progress, it’s insulting to say that someone used<br />

to be unattractive or undesirable, all because of their size.<br />

7. “I don’t think that this (insert any clothing item here) was made for<br />

your body type.”<br />

It’s so unfortunate that most clothing stores mainly cater to people who<br />

are very thin. But the good news is, plus-sized fashion bloggers are<br />

starting to prove that they can break fashion rules and still look fabulous.<br />

8. ”Are you sure you can handle (insert any exercise/sports activity here)?”<br />

Fat girls can be active. And they are perfectly capable of doing the same activities<br />

that thin girls can do, unlike what most people are led to believe.<br />

9. “How did you get so fat?!”<br />

There is absolutely nothing wrong with gaining a bit of weight, so it really<br />

irks me when I see people overreact over their loved ones gaining a bit of<br />

wait. After all, it’s just a couple of extra pounds. It’s not like the person<br />

suddenly morphed into a huge dinosaur.<br />

10. “You’re a good person, but your weight is actually a big turnoff.”<br />

Okay, first of all, people are not defined by their weight. When you say something like<br />

this, you’re basically telling them that they are undesirable because of their weight. And<br />

adding that they’re a good person does absolutely nothing to soften the blow, because<br />

you’re also saying that you value their looks more than their personality.<br />

11. “Do I look fat?”<br />

It’s the first question that most people ask when they try on something new,<br />

because “Do I look fat?” has become the new “Do I look bad?” And then usually,<br />

the person they’re asking would respond by saying something like “No, you look<br />

good.” It’s sad really, because the word “fat” continues to be used as an insult<br />

when it’s really not.<br />

Article courtesy of The Body is Not An Apology<br />

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