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  2. My bonus daughter called me chubby, then begged me not to ...

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    My partner is a positive influence on my weight loss journey. ... The message to me as a young woman was clear: You’re only as worthy as you are attractive. ... Chubby is a nice word for fat.” ...

  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. Model's new body positive campaign claims 'there is no wrong ...

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    The plus-size star launched a new effort to encourage women to embrace their bodies of all shapes and sizes. Model's new body positive campaign claims 'there is no wrong way to be a woman' Skip to ...

  5. Woman Shares Clear Message for 'Fat Girls' After ... - AOL

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    Sierra Hufham went viral on TikTok when she posted a video about her experience dating her ‘model-looking’ husband

  6. 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.

  7. Fat feminism - Wikipedia

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    Some fat women of color resist dominant beauty standards by creating intersectional frameworks for accepting fat women of all identities. [50] Fat women of color work to resist fetishization by the male gaze or those giving unwanted health advice, while also creating positive and accepting spaces for themselves. [51] [52]

  8. Jessamyn Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Jessamyn Stanley is an American yoga teacher and body positivity advocate and writer. [1] She gained recognition through her Instagram posts showing her doing yoga as a "plus-size woman of color," [2] who self-identifies as a "fat femme" and "queer femme."

  9. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    [79] Women are particularly active within the fat acceptance movement and membership of fat acceptance organizations is dominated by middle-class women in the heaviest 1–2% of the population. [80] Members have criticized the lack of representation in the movement from men, people of color, and people of lower socioeconomic status.