Friday, February 1st, 2008...5:59 pm
Welcome, HuffingtonPost Readers!
Since we made the mistake of mentioning from a regretable piece by a HuffingtonPost contributor, we’ve been seeing quite a lot of traffic coming our way via trackback.
If you are visiting us via that site, welcome! On the off chance that you don’t feel like getting all your advice on your body’s nutritional needs and physical health from a therapist/soap opera extra who feels “fear of being dangerously sexy” is the sort of problem the average woman can relate to, we hope you’ll stick around. You might want to visit our About Page to get some idea what we’re all about. Pay close attention to what we have to say about our detractors in the Fat Acceptance movement.
We strongly urge you to not click on any of the links listed under “Pages To Avoid”, as they will do absolutely nothing to help you hate your fat body and will not teach you anything about blaming yourself for being unable to lose weight permanently. Some will go so far as to claim that health, respect, love, and even physical romance can be yours regardless of your body shape and size. Stay far away.
4 Comments
February 2nd, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant. This blog is teaching me so much; thank you a million times for this absolutely necessary public service!
February 2nd, 2008 at 6:46 pm
LOL. Just found your blog, and love it. Keep up the good work - I’ll be back regularly to check out your future important revelations!
February 3rd, 2008 at 2:06 pm
What you’re doing is very important, THIN. For so long I’ve felt marginalized for being thin. Everyone else was getting fatter by the year, and then when 1998 rolled around somehow it seemed like 30 million people got overweight overnight.
Truly we are ensconced in a great epidemic of….well, epidemic proportions.
I want my thin children to remain thin. I’ve made this blog the homepage on our family computer in honor of you, THIN, and the important work you’re doing to preserve the aesthetic quality of crowds for all the rest of us!
February 4th, 2008 at 9:25 am
Thank you so much for directing me to that other site. I never realized before that when the Docs put me on my first diet at 6 months old it was because i was over-eating because i worried the other infants might find me too sexy. I’ve seen the light…life is now worth living again.
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