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  1. NegativeZero

    UM's "Consider" on Being Fat and Healthy

    Via fatnutritionist.com, I came across a HAES debate from a campus magazine. Nice to see this discussion happening on a college campus!
  2. NegativeZero

    More "Scientific" Fat-Bashing

    What the hell is this? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-10614837 Gah. :doh:
  3. NegativeZero

    Men's Body Image

    I'm pretty sure there's not already a thread about this (though I'm open to correction), so I'm going to go ahead with this one. I already tried to write it once but deleted it by accident. :doh: Anyway, here's my question: what do we men think about our bodies? I'm a pretty skinny guy...
  4. NegativeZero

    BBC - 'Keep slim friends' to stay trim

    I probably need to stop posting incendiary articles, but here's another one anyway! The article is a little more nuanced than the headline, but the overall message it sends still strikes me as, "Don't be friends with fat people." I wish the article would give more play to the idea that fat...
  5. NegativeZero

    Slate - Mommy and Daddy Are Fat

    Found this today on Slate. Wondered what y'all's thoughts are, especially about the form in which Ms. Stewart chose to write the article. http://www.theroot.com/views/mommy-and-daddy-are-fat
  6. NegativeZero

    The NYT on Size Acceptance

    I've been a lurker for quite a while on Dimensions, but after I found this article I felt compelled to post it since it doesn't look like anyone else has. It's buried at the bottom of the New York Times homepage, but I think it's a pretty even-handed, if not sympathetic, portrayal of size...
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