Why do people assume that if someone is plus-sized they are unhealthy, and if they are skinny then they are healthy? I’m slim and my health really sucks, but most of my friends who are bigger than me are very healthy. Being plus-sized or overweight is not a kiss of death and being slender is not indicative of proper nutrition or exercise.

My point is, it’s not only unfair to make judgments about others regarding their size and physical appearance, but incorrect as well.


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    6. therealcillianmurphy said: True dat.
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    8. panemetstrages said: it’s more style than health - if you look at most of classic art and history, those who were what we consider overweight or looking out of shape were in vogue. they were healthy and lived longer/had less medical problems. so THERE
    9. zombieknickers said: My health is so bad right now and I’m skinny, people who are plus sized are probably a lot healthier than I am. People are stupid. Why can’t they just accept the fact people come in different sizes?
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