I don’t know how relevant this is but like I really hate how people are trying to make “thin-shaming/thin hate/fat privilege” a thing.

If someone calls you fat, you know it’s because their insulting you, because being thin is prized in this society.

If someone says you’re too skinny, they’re probably jealous because you’re closer to the ideal then them, and even “hate” is a compliment.

If you call someone who is thin, fat, you are trying to make them feel bad because they’re the ideal and fat = bad.

It sucks that the normal thought/idea is that fat equals bad.

Fat is always an insult.

That sucks.

Because if someone asks “do I look fat in this?” Sometimes they do, but it doesn’t look bad!

But I can’t say that because it’ll be seen as mean, because fat = bad.

But I have my own fat phobia, and I really wish I could look in the mirror and be like “I look fat in this, and I look fucking great/hot."

I wish fat didn’t equal bad. It’s really sad.

So thin people need to stop trying to get sympathy.

Being bullied sucks, but don’t belittle the horrible experience that fat - not even fat, just anyone who IS NOT skinny has to go through (obviously the more you weigh, the more obstacles it comes with, not trying to belittle the experiences of people who are really overweight/obese”)

Don’t bitch at the Mods of TITP for encouraging “thin hate.” Just be fucking happy that you don’t need a “this is fat privilege” blog to let you know that fat people have it institutionally and socially easier then you.

If a guy dumped you because he likes fat girls, that’s not you being discriminated against. That’s a douchey guy fetishizing a fucking body type, and that’s not cool. Also, most men want thin girls anyway because again, fat = bad = ugly.

If some girl told you to “eat a sandwich” she’s probably jealous of you because men, media, clothing companies, and ideals of beauty cater to you and accept you.

Stop trying to make fat people feel guilty because someone said they like curves or someone told you to eat a sandwich.

IT’S NOT THE SAME.