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  2. Obesity and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Being overweight or obese has influence on the sexuality of people in various different aspects. It can include negative aspects such as stigmatization which can be an obstacle for romantic developments, sexual dysfunction and an increased chance of risky sexual behavior. It can also have positive aspects in the form of fat fetishism.

  3. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Both obese men and women were often less likely to get on the ballot in the first place. When it came to merely being overweight, women were seen underrepresented on the ballot, though men were not. This is consistent with previous research showing slightly overweight men tend not to experience the same discrimination as slightly overweight women.

  4. Plus-size women deserve to find love on dating apps too - AOL

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    Fat people are here to stay — and we're here to demand more than being treated as less than. I don't want to be loved despite my body, and I don't want anyone's love for me — and all that it ...

  5. Study reveals who is most likely to ‘let themselves go’ and ...

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    Marriage has a significant positive effect on body mass index (BMI), specifically within the first five years of getting married, the study published in the journal Economics & Human Biology found.

  6. Negative relationships, on the other hand, are detrimental to your health. And social isolation is as toxic as being a heavy smoker. So, no matter your fitness level, you should not sideline the ...

  7. Obesity social stigma in television - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 study found similar results, and stated that both fat or overweight women and men were underrepresented in prime-time television shows. [11] [12] According to this study, overweight or fat women accounted for 14% of actors on prime-time television shows, while overweight or fat men accounted for 24% of actors on prime-time television ...

  8. Sizeism - Wikipedia

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    Sizeism often takes the form of a number of stereotypes about people of particular heights and weights. Sizeist attitudes can also take the form of expressions of physical disgust when confronted with people of differing sizes and can even manifest into specific phobias such as cacomorphobia (the fear of fat people), or a fear of tall or short ...

  9. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    Fat activists argue that the health issues of obesity and being overweight have been exaggerated or misrepresented, and that health issues are used as a cover for cultural and aesthetic prejudices against fat. [47] [21] Proponents of fat acceptance maintain that people of all shapes and sizes can strive for fitness and physical health.