@matana

It's not that they look "wrong", it's that they are unhealthy.

Fitness is all about health, at least to me. If not, then it should be.

Being fat or living a sedentary lifestyle is not healthy.

I'm not a gym-goer, so maybe that's it as well. But it always irks me when fat people give the excuses or whatever for being the way they are.

It's not really even others that don't like them. They don't like themselves. And they don't want to admit it and seek to improve on that fault.

@Aldo2 @matana There's a kinda important distinction

Fat people are fat, they can't change what they are, don't judge them for it

They have good or bad habits, it's good to "judge" them on that

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@applejack @matana

The habits they partake in correlate to their health (or its deterioration).

So they should be judged for deliberately poisoning themselves.

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@Aldo2 @matana Over a long time. They can have genuinely good habits and still be fat, it takes months to years to actually show. So, either way, judge them by habits and not how fat they are

@applejack @matana

I mean, when I made that post, it's not like I'm saying insult fat people who actually exercise. No. Obviously not.

Anyone can respect steady, incremental improvement. It's what I espouse, and it's what I've been doing for the last 2.5 years.

But shame and judge those who say things like "all bodies are valid and beautiful" or who spout "fat positivity" bull, or who say wanting to have more muscle is "unhealthy" or who say wanting to look good is only "vanity" talking. Etc...

Those people should definitely be shamed.

I'm just sad that I got Matana upset :(

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