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  2. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit is a website comprising user-generated content—including photos, videos, links, and text-based posts—and discussions of this content in what is essentially a bulletin board system. [91] [92] The name "Reddit" is a play-on-words with the phrase "read it", i.e., "I read it on Reddit."

  3. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    Having a positive approach to life and accepting uncomfortable situations has proven to help keep one's mind healthy and resilient. [81] Body positivity is "the mindset that everyone is worthy of love and a positive body image, regardless of how the media and society tries to define beauty or the ideal body type."

  4. Fat fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Fat fetishism practices and subcultures include internet porn; "gaining" and "feeding", which involves eating to intentionally gain weight; "hogging", which is when men seek out fat women to sexually exploit; and "squashing" which is sexual attraction to the idea of being crushed by a fat person or people. [4]

  5. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    Mainstream apparel companies market themselves as “body positive” but refuse to make clothes that fit the plus-size models on their own billboards. Social media, too, has provided a platform for positive representations of fat people and formed communities that make it easier to find each other.

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  7. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    "Fat" is the preferred term within the fat acceptance movement. [117] Fat activists have reclaimed the term as a neutral descriptor in order to work against the stigma typically associated with the term. [113] In fact, many fat activists will censor the word "obesity" when tweeting or citing it as "ob*sity" due to its pathologizing nature.

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