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  • EmoBean@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    But when they’re extremely overweight from their eating disorder, that’s body positivity and needs to be included for those people to not feel excluded?

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      1 year ago

      Why are the only options the extremely underweight or the extremely overweight? What wrong with just using people of average weight? Or even just a healthy weight?

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        The fashion business seems to thrive on either body positivity or body negativity, but not body neutrality. If you feel neutral.about you body, I guess that doesn’t prompt you to spend a ton of money on products to celebrate or disguise it.