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  2. My kid called someone 'fat.' Here's how experts suggest ... - AOL

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    Why "fat" isn't a bad word, but it can be used in a mean way. ... How to respond to a kid who uses “fat” as an insult. ... the world is full of opinions about how to talk about body size, if ...

  3. How ‘big back,’ ‘fatty,’ and other ‘fatphobic’ slang is ...

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    “Hey fatty!” “I’m so big back!” “We’re being such biggies right now!” Welcome to the latest teen-girl parlance—a TikTok-trend spinoff that’s become the new language of casual ...

  4. Debate over whether it is 'offensive' to use the word fat - AOL

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    Should the phrase 'It isn't over until the fat lady sings' be banned?

  5. Body shaming - Wikipedia

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    The scope of body shaming is wide, and includes, although is not limited to fat-shaming, shaming for thinness, height-shaming, shaming of hairiness (or lack thereof), of hair color, body shape, one's muscularity (or lack thereof), shaming of penis size or breast size, shaming of looks (facial features), shaming of skin color, and in its ...

  6. Dutch profanity - Wikipedia

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    Dikzak (literally: "fat bag") is an insult used to describe a fat person. Synonyms include vetzak (literally: "lard bag") and papzak (literally: "porridge bag"). doos: Doos means box but is slang for vagina. It is a rather mild insult to women, usually indicating stupidity. E.g. domme doos ("daft bint"). The word is also used in Afrikaans. drol ...

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

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    Not all physicians set out to denigrate their fat patients, of course; some of them do damage because of subtler, more unconscious biases. Most doctors, for example, are fit—“If you go to an obesity conference, good luck trying to get a treadmill at 5 a.m.,” Dushay says—and have spent more than a decade of their lives in the high-stakes ...

  8. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Anti-fat bias refers to prejudicial assumptions that are based on an assessment of a person as being overweight or obese. It is also known as "fat shaming" or "fatphobia". Anti-fat bias can be found in many facets of society, [16] and fat activists commonly cite examples of mass media and popular culture that pervade this phenomenon. [17] [18]

  9. Not all belly fat is created equal. Here are the different ...

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    Visceral fat makes up just 10% of total fat and is harder to detect. “You can't feel visceral fat,” Korner explains. “It is stored deep inside your abdomen and surrounds organs such as your ...