Is Fat A Feeling?

 


Catherine Weingarted and Endangered Bodies.

 

Petition · Facebook: Remove the "Feeling Fat" Emoticon #FatisNotaFeeling · Change.org

 

Scrolling through Facebook the other day, I saw a friend’s status set to “feeling fat,” accompanied by an emoji with chubby cheeks and a double chin. I think it was supposed to be funny, but seeing this status made me feel angry.

 

As someone who has struggled with and overcome disordered eating, I know what it’s like to “feel” fat.

 

 

I have spent years of my life consumed with negative thoughts about my body, and far too many days starving myself in an effort to lose weight. But even worse than the skipped meals and the hours spent obsessing in front of the mirror was the fear of what others thought about me and my body.

 

When Facebook users set their status to “feeling fat,” they are making fun of people who consider themselves to be overweight, which can include many people with eating disorders. That is not ok. Join me in asking Facebook to remove the “fat” emoji from their status options.

Fat is not a feeling. Fat is a natural part of our bodies, no matter their weight. And all bodies deserve to be respected and cared for.

 

Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world right now. With 890 million users each day, it has the power to influence how we talk to each other about our bodies. I dream that one day the platform will actively encourage body positivity and self-esteem among its users, but for now, all I ask is that it stop endorsing self-destructive thoughts through seemingly harmless emojis.

 

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Oh please, Catherine. Perhaps get off Facebook and get a real life you might not be so "consumed with negative thought's" about your body.

 

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I loved Basil Brush when I was a wee lass Smiley Very Happy

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@idlewhile wrote:

Icy you can post whatever you like whenever you like as far as many on here are concerned and nobody has the right to lecture you. 

 

Hi Idle, and thank you. The arrogance of some posters here is Am*azing!

 

I only had to put on a kilo and I'd work like mad to get it off.

I starved myself for years and never knew that I probably had an eating disorder. I never ate a sweet or desert.

 

I still obsess about my weight and I'm forever on a diet, if I see myself reaching a level that I know is just going to take me that much longer to get off,  on the diet again.

 

I never let myself get over sz 14.

 

At 1.79 (5ft 9 )metres and between 73-75 kg my BMI is ok.

 

 

 

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@serendipityricho wrote:

Icy-its all coming together ta.--im bloated and big boned..not fat..geez.. feel better already.

 

Just on tpoic--its and old one--but ..whats the difference between fat and cholesterol?

 

Blokes dont wake up in the morning -with half a cholesterol---------just saying....................Richo.


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I always feel fat - and then I see photos taken and realise I am no where near fat, if anything I need to put on weight. Am - where do you get off telling people what they can and cannot post - are you fat and feel ashamed ?
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Does anyone else want to come along and put the boot in?

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Catherine Weingarted and Endangered Bodies.

 

Petition · Facebook: Remove the "Feeling Fat" Emoticon #FatisNotaFeeling · Change.org

 

Scrolling through Facebook the other day, I saw a friend’s status set to “feeling fat,” accompanied by an emoji with chubby cheeks and a double chin. I think it was supposed to be funny, but seeing this status made me feel angry.

 

As someone who has struggled with and overcome disordered eating, I know what it’s like to “feel” fat.

 

 

I have spent years of my life consumed with negative thoughts about my body, and far too many days starving myself in an effort to lose weight. But even worse than the skipped meals and the hours spent obsessing in front of the mirror was the fear of what others thought about me and my body.

 

When Facebook users set their status to “feeling fat,” they are making fun of people who consider themselves to be overweight, which can include many people with eating disorders. That is not ok. Join me in asking Facebook to remove the “fat” emoji from their status options.

Fat is not a feeling. Fat is a natural part of our bodies, no matter their weight. And all bodies deserve to be respected and cared for.

 

Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world right now. With 890 million users each day, it has the power to influence how we talk to each other about our bodies. I dream that one day the platform will actively encourage body positivity and self-esteem among its users, but for now, all I ask is that it stop endorsing self-destructive thoughts through seemingly harmless emojis.

 

Entire Article Here

 

Oh please, Catherine. Perhaps get off Facebook and get a real life you might not be so "consumed with negative thought's" about your body.

 


she obviously has had an eating disorder and from the sound of it probably body dismorphia.

these are both mental health issues and she has every right to her opinion about the emoticon.

If somebody posted they were bipolar and were feeling depressed or manic would you suggest they get a real life and they might not be consumed with their mood?


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@icyfroth wrote:

 


Catherine Weingarted and Endangered Bodies.

 

Petition · Facebook: Remove the "Feeling Fat" Emoticon #FatisNotaFeeling · Change.org

 

Scrolling through Facebook the other day, I saw a friend’s status set to “feeling fat,” accompanied by an emoji with chubby cheeks and a double chin. I think it was supposed to be funny, but seeing this status made me feel angry.

 

As someone who has struggled with and overcome disordered eating, I know what it’s like to “feel” fat.

 

 

I have spent years of my life consumed with negative thoughts about my body, and far too many days starving myself in an effort to lose weight. But even worse than the skipped meals and the hours spent obsessing in front of the mirror was the fear of what others thought about me and my body.

 

When Facebook users set their status to “feeling fat,” they are making fun of people who consider themselves to be overweight, which can include many people with eating disorders. That is not ok. Join me in asking Facebook to remove the “fat” emoji from their status options.

Fat is not a feeling. Fat is a natural part of our bodies, no matter their weight. And all bodies deserve to be respected and cared for.

 

Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world right now. With 890 million users each day, it has the power to influence how we talk to each other about our bodies. I dream that one day the platform will actively encourage body positivity and self-esteem among its users, but for now, all I ask is that it stop endorsing self-destructive thoughts through seemingly harmless emojis.

 

Entire Article Here

 

Oh please, Catherine. Perhaps get off Facebook and get a real life you might not be so "consumed with negative thought's" about your body.

 


she obviously has had an eating disorder and from the sound of it probably body dismorphia.

 

Really? Where is that obvious?

these are both mental health issues and she has every right to her opinion about the emoticon.

 

She has every right to her opinion. Same as anyone has the right to say she's totally overreacting.

If somebody posted they were bipolar and were feeling depressed or manic would you suggest they get a real life and they might not be consumed with their mood?

Probably not. But then I'd have to know that first.


 

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Does anyone else want to come along and put the boot in?


que?

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@icyfroth wrote:


 


I never let myself get over sz 14.

 

At 1.79 (5ft 9 )metres and between 73-75 kg my BMI is ok.

 

 

 


You're in great shape Icy. 

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@bright.ton42 wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:


 


I never let myself get over sz 14.

 

At 1.79 (5ft 9 )metres and between 73-75 kg my BMI is ok.

 

 

 


You're in great shape Icy. 


Can't afford new clothes, Bright, lol.

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