Body size discrimination has been a problem by some people. Because of our current mindset of what's fad and what's to be mocked in society is not that pleasant to a few of our folks. We always have our shiny eyes pointed on bodies with shape, with curve, with abs, with muscles, with smoothness and without flab. So who are left behind? It is not the skinny people like me. Much more not the models. It is those who are big in body size that get left out, self-esteem degraded and moreover discriminated.
I have a few "big" friends. I don't choose my peers on body size because I myself have an imperfect body -- skinny. Although I admit I joke about body size sometimes, nothing is seriously said to offend anyone. But I get sad knowing about mature people (kids are exempted in body size teasing) who dislike big people to the point of making fun of them in public, leaving them out of place or simply by verbally insulting them. It is just unfair. They may not know that next year they would grow big (or bigger) and would hate themselves. Karma moves in mysterious ways.
I believe big people have the right to live normal lives because they are completely normal. What is seen on TV is just a perception and can be changed. The only problem is that we are all ready to accept and consume what is relayed to us by the media. Somebody I hope, people may realize that there is a chance for this world to become fair. Let us not discriminate, not only in body size but in all aspects.
So for the big and proud ladies out there, flaunt you plus size women’s clothing in hip places. For the big gentlemen, go for your dream girl. Not satisfied? Watch Just Friends.
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