Being More People Favorable and Fat Shaming Issues

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FKK Educational Piece About Fat Shaming And Being Folks Favorable:
But before you read it, I want to simply make some points quite clear
The FKK people favorable prognosis is one of approval. Do we view people who are overweight or underweight? Yes. But it is not our place to judge these folks. First of all, every person differs, and everyone has health issues. We don't understand this history, we also do not know what this man is doing to be able to live a healthy life.
By leaping to https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/beach-voyeur.html , folks assume they know what that individual continues to be through and what physical issues they have been forced to deal with. Also, the health of a man cannot be measured in pounds or inches.
Individuals Positive Fat Shaming
Individuals have the right to select how exactly to lead their lives, and if they're happy then they are doing a superb job. In order to see the person for who they are, individuals must look past the outward appearances and see the man for who they really are.
Sensitivity to other individuals is a major focus of the individuals positive approach we take at FKK. We don't believe that offering advice on sensitive or personal issues unless an individual asks for an opinion.
All of us want to feel accepted - it is human nature. One negative comment (even with honest good intentions at heart) could have a long-lasting profound effect on someone's body image and general head. I mention general mind because I wish to be clear that our people favorable outlook doesn't start or finish with body image and weight.
The people favorable ideal applies to many different facets of life and human interaction. Bullying is an excellent example of conduct that cannot and shouldn't be born. Intimidation doesn't have to mean physically attacking someone and causing bodily harm. A comment could make scars that last a lifetime and this is something we usually do not approve of and honestly don't take.
Sometimes people might unknowingly say things or act in methods could have negative repercussions. In such situations we anticipate those people to express some form of sincere remorse (especially since the the remarks are not meant to be hurtful). Saying sorry is by no means a show of weakness; if anything, it's a show of moral and ethical stature.


Online and offline we urge people to think of the repercussions of what they say and how they say it. Recognizing that our actions influence others is the initial step to becoming a people favorable and civilized society.
We shared a connection to photographer Jose Ferreira's series, "Body Language"
I don't believe that's beautiful. If I saw a bluebird or a butterfly or a squirrel or some other species of creature that corpulent I wouldn't believe it was wonderful either. That woman must get on an all plants-established diet (vegan) and keep up her walking along the shoreline.
"Mr.Y" Answers: Just how do you know she does not already do all that ?
Felicity Jones Remarks: Comments like yours can go a very long way as far as hurting that person's self esteem and self-image. Frankly, such remarks are downright unacceptable. Stephen additionally makes a great point.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/nude-beach/beach-pussy.html have shown that many overweight people do not eat any differently from slim individuals, and size is frequently not an accurate measure of how healthy a person is. (You could be a thin person who eats nothing but junk food & never exercises!) You do not know this girl, her background, her genes, her diet or exercise regimen, so do not presume to know what's best for her health and well-being. Let us reiterate, it is not your place nor ours to judge or make medical recommendations.
"Mr.Z" Comments: I agree with Nudist Portal but I will say that it is difficult to discover the balance between fighting obesity/encouraging a healthy weight and also not judging individuals. I 'd never say anything to offend anyone, but what IS the appropriate way to promote a healthy weight without offending corpulent individuals or boosting sex?
Felicity Replies: And essentially just offer help or advice if they ask you for it. It's offensive to impose your own ideas of how that person should alter their body or lifestyle, particularly if you don't know the person's medical history.
To be proactive, you can also write and talk about it, bring up the dilemma, and raise awareness. (But it ain't simple and you've to be dedicated!) This really is an excellent article on this particular issue: 'What's Wrong With Fat Shaming? Fat shaming ought to be self explanatory, but it is really kind of catchy to' [ click here to see the whole post]
Brian Anthony Kraemer Responds: I know my words are not politically correct, but I do not believe the argument that this is healthy. Give me one example of any species on the planet apart from human beings who are grossly overweight and still find a way to congratulate each other on how lovely they may be. If the woman pictured has some form of thyroid imbalance or other uncommon physical difficulty that makes being corpulent a requirement, then her efforts to do the best she can with what she's got, and her effort to beat it, is lovely, but I won't say the obesity is beautiful.
If someone's face is horrifically marred by injury or ailment, he may be inwardly beautiful, his spirit, his enjoyment and happiness and strength of character may be delightful, but I'm not going to set a picture of his intimidating look on Facebook and entitle it, "Some amazing pictures."
Felicity: Brian, the point we were trying to make is about not judging another individual predicated on their look / size. It is *not* about whether you think it's "amazing" or not. You're entitled to your own opinion about the beauty of any piece of art, or what you consider appealing in someone, as is everyone. But judging & fat shaming are distinct, and don't do any good for anyone.
What do you think of the "folks positive" outlook? Fat shaming? Have you ever experienced Fat Shaming or any kind of Body Shaming? What did you do about it?
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Jordan Blum is a lifelong nudie and co founder of Nudist Portal.