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Think of all the teen, and even pre-teen, girls who are dieting, and who, however fat they might eventually be in middle age, are surely not fat now. And media images for women are, yes, out of sync with a truly healthy weight. So, as far as I know, it is both true that women in particular, are given unrealistic weight standards, and also that overweight can have real health issues, for men and women both, and groups people may have good reasons for groups not wanting to accept their bodies as they are. groups In this context, what really annoys me on the fat friendly side of the argument is how often I hear arguments that seem to want to dismiss what the medical establishment is saying altogether, and to say that weight really doesn’t have that much at all to do with your health - or at least not until you’re something like a hundred pounds overweight - that it’s different for everybody, and that whatever body you actually have is right for you.
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