Sunday, October 4, 2009

No Fat Talk Allowed. Ever.

Let's keep this one simple. This is aimed at college women, but I think it needs to be for EVERYONE. Men too.


I'm going to become a bit of a nag about this one for that week, and hopefully the message will get through to SOMEONE. It shouldn't just be for a week either, it should be a rule we set for always.

8 comments:

  1. I JUST ATE A BIG BAG OF CHOCOLATES. AND I LOVED IT.

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  2. That's a wonderful video...*wonders if she can smack up some posters about that all over her campus*

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  3. That was absolutely fantastic!

    I will definitely spread the word!!

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  4. I want some chocolate now, and I don't have any.

    Spread the word folks.

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  5. Loved the video. Thanks for posting it.
    I know that when I gained weight (after being on IV nutrition and nearly dying due to a clot, before I knew I had APS) I really had a hard time. I would have been one of those that would have chosen to be hit by a truck instead.
    Still dealing. In my head I am still the beautiful 20something, so when I see all THIS in the mirror... ouch. It starts with personal acceptance. Once we do that, other people's expectations mean less.

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  6. Just found your blog and I love it especially this post Thanks for doing your thing.

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  7. Love it love it love it! I'm starting a new job and there's a lot of fat talk around the lunch table. I never engage in it, and I try to change the subject as quickly as possible, but I'm not sure how to directly challenge it without being the annoying FA evangelist.

    (Maybe a good followup post can be ideas on how to combat fat talk without being annoying and pushy about it?)

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  8. Thank you Maria and Desiree - just doing my bit, thumping the table and demanding to be treated as a human being.

    Maria, I am working on something along those lines, though I don't really know the answer. It's a tough one when it's SOOOO deeply ingrained in people's behaviours. But maybe I can open up the floor for suggestions.

    Watch this space.

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