Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 As I am doing my thesis, I have come accross some interesting articles about the sensitivity issue we all have faced due to society's unrelenting discrimination and stigmatization towards those who are obese. Obesity, is determined by BMI and let me tell you it doesn't take much to be considered obese. Anywho, we have to realize that we have our nerves exposed from time to time, and perhaps when one is stating something that is entirely how they are feeling at the time, we may take offense. We have to remember that in general, obese people face alot the same crap day in and day out, eventually despite our efforts to stuff these feelings, they tend to leak out in ways we are not often aware. Please when reading posts, this is our way of expressing ourselves within the confines of those who understand our pain...therefore, we should recognize that " we " are not intending purposely to hurt one another, and if so, many here would agree that they never intended to hurt someone. The ability to " Speak " freely is why this board is so popular. Let's us speak freely how we feel, express our emotions as we have them pent up and let us support one another without bashing because of misunderstandings. This group has alot of different individuals, personalities, cultures and experiences being obese....it's our privledge to speak freely, and an honor to support one another. There's my two cents....I hope and pray everyone here will continue to speak as they feel, be considerate of others in when perhaps a miscommunication has arisen. Take Care of Yourself and Each Other!!! Kelli > > > > I realize that this will probably kick up quite a ruckus amongst many > > of you, but I feel it should be said anyway. > > For those of you who only went into this journey with 50 or 60 lbs to > > lose, I think it's great that you stopped yourselves before your > > weight became a larger hindrance in your lives, but when you say > > things like, " I'm such a whale at 200lbs! " or " At 180lbs, my life was > > a mess. " It doesn't bode well with those of us with much more serious > > weight problems. Now I am aware that everyone's issues are as great > > to them as the next guys, but those who started this at 300 or more > > lbs might feel somewhat slighted at those remarks. Many people would > > actually love to weigh ONLY 200lbs or less! > > The comments may make the larger bunch feel as though they are STILL > > inferior. > > > > Just a thought. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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