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http://everydayfeminism.com/2012/11/20-examples-of-thin-privilege/

Examples of Thin Privilege:
  1. You’re not assumed to be unhealthy just because of your size.
  2. Your size is probably not the first thing people notice about you (unless you’re being thin-shamed – the opposite of fat-shamed).
  3. When you’re at the grocery store, people don’t comment on the food selection in your cart in the name of “trying to be helpful.”
  4. Your health insurance rates are not higher than everyone else’s.
  5. You can expect to pay reasonable prices for your clothing.
  6. You can expect to find your clothing size sold locally.
  7. You can expect to find clothing in the latest styles and colors instead of colorless, shapeless and outdated styles meant to hide your body.
  8. You don’t receive suggestions from your friends and family to join Weight Watchers or any other weight-loss program.
  9. When you go to the doctor, they don’t suspect diabetes (or high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or other “weight-related” diagnoses) as the first/most likely diagnosis.
  10. You don’t get told, “You have such a pretty/handsome face” (implying: if only you’d lose weight you could be even more attractive).
  11. People do not assume that you are lazy, based solely on your size.
  12. You’re not the brunt of jokes for countless numbers of comedians.
  13. Airlines won’t charge you extra to fly.
  14. You are not perceived as looking sloppy or unprofessional based on your size.
  15. You can eat what you want, when you want in public and not have others judge you for it or make assumptions about your eating habits.
  16. You can walk out of a gas station with a box of doughnuts and not have people yell at you to “Lay off them doughnuts, fatty!” (This actually happened to one of my friends.)
  17. People don’t ask your partners what it’s like to have sex with you because of your size.
  18. Your body type isn’t sexually fetishized.
  19. You’re more likely to get a raise or promotion at work than someone who is fat.
  20. Friends don’t describe you to others using a qualifier (e.g. “He’s kind of heavy, but REALLY nice, though”).
  21. The media doesn’t describe your body shape as part of an “epidemic”.
  22. You can choose to not be preoccupied with your size and shape because you have other priorities without being judged.
:mindblown:
 

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http://everydayfeminism.com/2012/11/20-examples-of-thin-privilege/

Examples of Thin Privilege:
  1. You’re not assumed to be unhealthy just because of your size.
  2. Your size is probably not the first thing people notice about you (unless you’re being thin-shamed – the opposite of fat-shamed).
  3. When you’re at the grocery store, people don’t comment on the food selection in your cart in the name of “trying to be helpful.”
  4. Your health insurance rates are not higher than everyone else’s.
  5. You can expect to pay reasonable prices for your clothing.
  6. You can expect to find your clothing size sold locally.
  7. You can expect to find clothing in the latest styles and colors instead of colorless, shapeless and outdated styles meant to hide your body.
  8. You don’t receive suggestions from your friends and family to join Weight Watchers or any other weight-loss program.
  9. When you go to the doctor, they don’t suspect diabetes (or high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or other “weight-related” diagnoses) as the first/most likely diagnosis.
  10. You don’t get told, “You have such a pretty/handsome face” (implying: if only you’d lose weight you could be even more attractive).
  11. People do not assume that you are lazy, based solely on your size.
  12. You’re not the brunt of jokes for countless numbers of comedians.
  13. Airlines won’t charge you extra to fly.
  14. You are not perceived as looking sloppy or unprofessional based on your size.
  15. You can eat what you want, when you want in public and not have others judge you for it or make assumptions about your eating habits.
  16. You can walk out of a gas station with a box of doughnuts and not have people yell at you to “Lay off them doughnuts, fatty!” (This actually happened to one of my friends.)
  17. People don’t ask your partners what it’s like to have sex with you because of your size.
  18. Your body type isn’t sexually fetishized.
  19. You’re more likely to get a raise or promotion at work than someone who is fat.
  20. Friends don’t describe you to others using a qualifier (e.g. “He’s kind of heavy, but REALLY nice, though”).
  21. The media doesn’t describe your body shape as part of an “epidemic”.
  22. You can choose to not be preoccupied with your size and shape because you have other priorities without being judged.
:mindblown:

Thin privilege? The fukk is that? Fat fukks spend so much time coming up with terms and shyt, rather than putting that energy into losing cotdamn weight. :what:
 

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http://everydayfeminism.com/2012/11/20-examples-of-thin-privilege/

Examples of Thin Privilege:
  1. You’re not assumed to be unhealthy just because of your size.
  2. Your size is probably not the first thing people notice about you (unless you’re being thin-shamed – the opposite of fat-shamed).
  3. When you’re at the grocery store, people don’t comment on the food selection in your cart in the name of “trying to be helpful.”
  4. Your health insurance rates are not higher than everyone else’s.
  5. You can expect to pay reasonable prices for your clothing.
  6. You can expect to find your clothing size sold locally.
  7. You can expect to find clothing in the latest styles and colors instead of colorless, shapeless and outdated styles meant to hide your body.
  8. You don’t receive suggestions from your friends and family to join Weight Watchers or any other weight-loss program.
  9. When you go to the doctor, they don’t suspect diabetes (or high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or other “weight-related” diagnoses) as the first/most likely diagnosis.
  10. You don’t get told, “You have such a pretty/handsome face” (implying: if only you’d lose weight you could be even more attractive).
  11. People do not assume that you are lazy, based solely on your size.
  12. You’re not the brunt of jokes for countless numbers of comedians.
  13. Airlines won’t charge you extra to fly.
  14. You are not perceived as looking sloppy or unprofessional based on your size.
  15. You can eat what you want, when you want in public and not have others judge you for it or make assumptions about your eating habits.
  16. You can walk out of a gas station with a box of doughnuts and not have people yell at you to “Lay off them doughnuts, fatty!” (This actually happened to one of my friends.)
  17. People don’t ask your partners what it’s like to have sex with you because of your size.
  18. Your body type isn’t sexually fetishized.
  19. You’re more likely to get a raise or promotion at work than someone who is fat.
  20. Friends don’t describe you to others using a qualifier (e.g. “He’s kind of heavy, but REALLY nice, though”).
  21. The media doesn’t describe your body shape as part of an “epidemic”.
  22. You can choose to not be preoccupied with your size and shape because you have other priorities without being judged.
:mindblown:


They have more excuses than a nikka going to jail :pachaha:

Jesus, I could really dismantle each and every last point
but I need my braincells for work tonight, brehs :snoop:
 

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Thin privilege? The fukk is that? Fat fukks spend so much time coming up with terms and shyt, rather than putting that energy into losing cotdamn weight. :what:
RIGHT?? I'm reading through the comments on this article right now and feel like I've dropped a few IQ points.

"Being overweight or obese is not a health problem or a disease or anything at all except a body shape. Body size is NOT an indicator of health." :wtf:

Sande Barrett Bihlmaier · Top Commenter · Springfield High School Holland, Ohio
I need to add one to the list:
> you don't need to buy a seat belt extender for your car or for flights.
Reply · Like · 29 · Follow Post · November 30, 2012 at 7:47am

  • Sarah Mac

    Seat belt extenders are free on board aircrafts. No one needs to buy them, ever.
    Reply · Like · 28 · December 4, 2012 at 7:08pm



  • Fat Heffalump

    Sarah MacDonald Your thin privilege is showing. You've obviously never been denied access to a flight because they don't have one for you. Or suffered shaming from a flight attendant when you've asked for an extender. Fat people buy them to avoid being treated like crap by flight attendants or turned away by airlines ALL the time. Your condescending "No one needs to buy them, ever." is so patronising and full of privilege.
    :what:
 

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http://everydayfeminism.com/2012/11/20-examples-of-thin-privilege/

Examples of Thin Privilege:
  1. You’re not assumed to be unhealthy just because of your size.
  2. Your size is probably not the first thing people notice about you (unless you’re being thin-shamed – the opposite of fat-shamed).
  3. When you’re at the grocery store, people don’t comment on the food selection in your cart in the name of “trying to be helpful.”
  4. Your health insurance rates are not higher than everyone else’s.
  5. You can expect to pay reasonable prices for your clothing.
  6. You can expect to find your clothing size sold locally.
  7. You can expect to find clothing in the latest styles and colors instead of colorless, shapeless and outdated styles meant to hide your body.
  8. You don’t receive suggestions from your friends and family to join Weight Watchers or any other weight-loss program.
  9. When you go to the doctor, they don’t suspect diabetes (or high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or other “weight-related” diagnoses) as the first/most likely diagnosis.
  10. You don’t get told, “You have such a pretty/handsome face” (implying: if only you’d lose weight you could be even more attractive).
  11. People do not assume that you are lazy, based solely on your size.
  12. You’re not the brunt of jokes for countless numbers of comedians.
  13. Airlines won’t charge you extra to fly.
  14. You are not perceived as looking sloppy or unprofessional based on your size.
  15. You can eat what you want, when you want in public and not have others judge you for it or make assumptions about your eating habits.
  16. You can walk out of a gas station with a box of doughnuts and not have people yell at you to “Lay off them doughnuts, fatty!” (This actually happened to one of my friends.)
  17. People don’t ask your partners what it’s like to have sex with you because of your size.
  18. Your body type isn’t sexually fetishized.
  19. You’re more likely to get a raise or promotion at work than someone who is fat.
  20. Friends don’t describe you to others using a qualifier (e.g. “He’s kind of heavy, but REALLY nice, though”).
  21. The media doesn’t describe your body shape as part of an “epidemic”.
  22. You can choose to not be preoccupied with your size and shape because you have other priorities without being judged.
:mindblown:
My head exploded
 

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I just can't stand the hatred of attractive women and the entitlement attitude they have toward fit men.

Lol I understand but I've seen fat dudes call slim and fit chicks shallow for not fukking with them. I think that shyt goes both ways.
 

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Lol this is so true.
 

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Lol I understand but I've seen fat dudes call slim and fit chicks shallow for not fukking with them. I think that shyt goes both ways.


True, but there's no major campaigns or blatant shaming of women who don't wanna bang dumpy fat guys. Fat men usually don't delude themselves into thinking that they're really attractive. They usually just go to the gym or just make fat jokes about themselves.
 
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