
“Our Larger Bodies Are Clearly Lacking Representation In Media”: Plus-Size Models Pose As Disney Princesses (16 Pics) Interview
Disney princesses have been an inspiration to many children for their beauty and charm. But according to critics, the iconic characters like Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, or Ariel have not been representing every woman out there.
The lack of plus-size bodies and skin colors was precisely what inspired social media influencer Natasha Polis and her friends to launch the #PlusSizePrincessProject. “We take up more space than most, yet our larger bodies are clearly lacking representation in media. So here’s our response this Halloween: 21 influencers dressing up in our own style as beloved female Disney characters,” Natasha wrote to her 77.4k followers on Instagram and shared the photos of the plus-size princesses.
Both inclusive and diverse, the pictures prove that queens and princesses come in all styles, backgrounds, shapes, forms, colors, and sizes and that whoever had a dream to become one as a child has no reason to think they shouldn’t.
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Moana
Anna And Elsa
Alice
To find out more about the Plus-Size Princess Project, Bored Panda reached out to one of the participants, Michaela McGrady, who’s a plus-size model, social media influencer, and body neutrality advocate from LA.
Michaela dressed up as her favorite character Princess Anna, while her sister Hunter transformed into Princess Elsa. “Anna and Elsa represent a strong sisterly bond that she and I share. We would really do anything for each other, so to be able to bring that to life was so exciting for us!”
Michaela also said that being able to put the plus-size spin on the transformations was very important to women. “I know that seeing someone who had a body type like me when I was a young girl would have been life-changing.”
Elena
Esmeralda
Jasmine
Michaela believes that there’s an inherent bias within the beauty and fashion industries, which are “saturated with antiquated ideals. The truth is 68% of shoppers are considered plus-size. Designers and fashion houses have to start at the beginning by diversifying the people they hire and the bodies they seek to dress.”
In reality, the one-size-fits-all concept is ancient history, according to the plus-size model. “At this point, it’s either get on board with the rest of the world or get left in the dust,” she added.
But no journey towards body positivity and accepting yourself is easy. “It truly is a journey with many ups and downs, good days and bad days, and it’s all about getting to a place where the incredible significance of physical attractiveness is dialed down and how you feel about yourself isn’t affected by your appearance.”
Mulan
literally 2 of the other men in the movie Mulan were plus size. it doesn't matter what race, what age, and what size you are to dress up and feel good about yourself. for example I am mixed (black and white) for Halloween I wanted to go as froggy from my hero academia so I started making my costume i showed some of my friends and they said I couldn't be froggy because of how dark my skin was, I still went and I felt great in my costume and I actually won a costume contest. it doesn't matter who you are or what you want to be do what makes you happy
Snow White
Sleeping Beauty
Michaela said that it’s important to remember that “You are worthy no matter what your body happens to look like at any given moment.”
She also gave a shout out to all of the incredible women who were a part of the project. “Seeing so many beautiful faces, diverse body types, and backgrounds was humbling and something I know we all intend to see a lot more of in the future,” Michaela concluded.
Megara
Belle
She looks great, but damn, could they not have ironed her skirt before the shoot?
Merida
Kida
Rapunzel
Cinderella
Tinkerbell
She's a famous TikTok personality that goes by name Glitter and Lazers in YouTube. She's super positive, has given the middle finger to the problematic part of the plus size community and is on her own health journey.
Ofc it's a Romanian woman who can't shut up if she doesn't have anything nice to say, ofc. Fat people simply existing isn't ~encouraging~ obesity. What exactly is encouraging obesity here? A picture on the Internet of a fat woman living her life?
Load More Replies...Oh look, another troll! How nice for you to stop by! How would you like it if someone came up to you and started making nasty remarks about your body. If you think you have the right to judge people because of their looks, your wrong. So, crawl back under your rock and stfu.
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We neither need posts about Disney reimaginations nor about influencers. Mathematically this might make this post valid (-1 * -1), but I think it isn't.
By the way: as often when the euphemism "plus-sized" is used, obese is shown (at least for some of these women). This does not tell anything about beauty...it tells a lot about health, though.
I agree but I think it's okay to be not healthy and still dress up as a princess :)
@Daria: absolutely. Being obese might also just be the consequence of not being healthy; feeling beautiful is what everyone deserves. Yet influencers thrive on telling everyone that what they do is ideal, or probably even normal. Obesity shouldn't be normalized. Being positive about one's own experience and not promoting obesity is healthy are no contradicitions in my opinion.
Becca Gizmo the Squirrel this is bullshit, I would imagine you are on thyroxine, like me, and it does not make you gain weight. Quite the opposite. Stop looking for excuses. I've got the same thing as you and I lost 15kg over 2 years without diet, without exercise, just by reducing processed and junk food.
Elo Casey good
I agree
About 5 years ago I started gaining weight. I went to the doc and I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, which slows your metabolism, makes you sweat, screws your hormones up, and causes weight gain. They put me on medicine. A side effect if the medicine is weight gain. So I'm kind of in a damned if you do damned if you don't situation.
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@Becca Gizmo the Squirrel screws with your metabolism? that shows a complete and fundamental lack of understanding of metabolism. Maybe you should actually learn what affects metabolism - it's your lean muscles. An average human will need anything from 1800 - 2,200 kcals a day. anything from 60%-80% of that is your base metabolic rate. BMR is the absolute minimum your body needs to maintain its current mass. That means if the subject goes into a coma it would still need anything from 1,400kcal - 1,800kcal for their bodies to not lose or gain wieght. What screws with your weight is excessive eating. Put the fork down.
Death Metal Kitty what
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Size does not equate to health. There are tons of nutritional and health studies as well as Nutritionists and Dietitians dedicated to the principle of Health At Every Size. Look it up.
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You can be thin and unhealthy. You can be heavy and healthy. The idea that you can judge any of these women's health by these pictures is wrong.
Stop advertising that being too big is not a problem. We don't choose our body's, however we do choose if we take good care of it or not.
NO ONE THINKS IT'S HEALTHY TO BE OVER WEIGHT. No one thinks that. But the idea is that just because someone is over weight doesn't mean they are ugly and worthless.
I don't think it's likely that representation will cause non-obese people to try to become obese.
The problem isn't people thinking it's healthy to be overweight. The issue is people thinking it's NOT unhealthy to be overweight.
you must be joking? If a massively obese person is on the cover of cosmopolitan I think there is a massive movement that think being obese isn't a problem. There are also a lot of fat people denying they have a problem. Also advertising people like this, young people will think it's normal and follow that. Children imitate what they see. Making it socially acceptable to be obese is in fact very damaging. Nobody is saying they are worthless, I also never said they. Nobody wants to see these people in these outfits though.
Rene Berendsen easy
no one? suurreeee...
True!
Slinkman -
Slinkman yes
Slinkman -
*bodies
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"Some people that might be referred to as “skinny” are actually very unhealthy, and some people that might be referred to as “plus-size” actually live incredibly healthy lifestyles. However, none of that, including other peoples’ opinions or society’s body labels, can determine how healthy you are." https://www.womensrunning.com/health/heres-proof-plus-size-bodies-can-be-healthy/
Absolutely false. Post all the magazine links you want but “healthy obese” people are the exception, not the rule. During a global pandemic where one of the biggest contributors to death is obesity we need be very careful about the messages we spread.
and yet heart deases are the most common cause of death. diabetes is also top ten. being thin isnt
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Size does not equate to health. There are tons of nutritional and health studies as well as Nutritionists and Dietitians dedicated to the principle of Health At Every Size. Look it up.
The word influencer makes me cringe. Big or small. They're not influencing anything more than obsession with validation.
Z Kalnina lol
Plus sized... just say obese .. ! Stop advertising unhealthy life styles!
Yes these women mostly look obese(rather than merely plus size)... but taking a photo of yourself looking pretty is not advertising a lifestyle.
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large bodies can be healthy
I predict there will be a cure for COVID-19 before there is a cure for Bored Panda's obsession with Disney Princesses.
The coronavirus lockdown problems illustrations as well. Bored panda it's becoming slowly into tumblr and devianart.
My beauty standards remain unchallenged by this post.
Yes, there are many body types and we should all not judge. But.. I think there is a fine line here. I think we need to draw the line at health. A few of these are in an unhealthy weight category and I don't think we should normalize that. Nor should we normalize the skinny models. Those are unhealthy too. Let's keep it between a US 6-16 as normal bodies (and if you are naturally smaller - fine, but there isn't something as being naturally bigger than that, unless you are pregnant)
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Size does not equate to health. There are tons of nutritional and health studies as well as Nutritionists and Dietitians dedicated to the principle of Health At Every Size. Look it up.
Outliers at best. Not the rule. Look it up.
ok we get it but in a lot of cases, all I see is excuses
I've had family members die of obesity-related causes, and others who have survived but still struggled greatly. While I understand that you can be a little on the chubby side and still be healthy, we need to stop glamorizing actual obesity. It's deadly
I was getting anxious, being Tuesday and not having a Disney Princess article yet this week. To my relief here it is. Not sure how I would have got on with my week if not for the Disney Princess articles. Praise the BP gods
Come on ... Obviously being overweight is neither a crime nor a shame, and many women are attractive and successful even if they are overweight. But I would like to know, but honestly, who believes that the protagonists of these photos are more beautiful than their counterparts. Being beautiful is not an obligation, you can also simply be attractive and intelligent ... but don't tell me that the dream princess weighs 150 kilos.
The correct terminology is "obese".
There is no purpose to this. It’s not entertaining, it’s not good photography. Just another pictorial about overweight woman. Is everyone supposed to say OMG you’re soooo beautiful! Go put something on that goes with your body type or stop eating so much.
Ok geez. That's your opinion and there are lots of reasons why people are like that. Plus you are being rude to the photographers and if it's not entertaining why'd you click on it. P.S: Everyone's beautiful
Deadly obesity doesn't need representation.
Falcon ?
Stop trying to validate your lifestyle where you refuse to take care of yourself. I understand some women are a bit chubby and have square body shape like myself. But some of these women are WAY too overweight and it can lead to a lot of problems. Bruh, we are way too advanced in civilization to pretend like weight-related health issues don't exist.
Are we still allowed not to find morbidly obese people attractive or this is considered a mortal sin these days? Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
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If one of those would have been transgender you would have experienced a witch hunt.
Quit trying to make obesity acceptable - it's not. It's unhealthy and unattractive. Shame on anyone supporting this - you're enablers.
I think they were all really pretty but if you look at the movies they have ballgowns most of them and these were kind of just a spring dress with a cape also the Cinderella one the model was beautiful but the dress wasn't like Cinderellas at all the only thing in common was blue that's about it
Disney princesses are for kids, they should be portrayed as kids, not overblown adults!
Tabitha L speaks da truth. Why the downvotes
Congrats. You're fat. Woot woot. Nobody cares.
ALL LIVES MATTER
I recognize I'm a bit fatphobic, but that's my problem
Oh no...
Hmm, No. I think plus-size models get enough representation at Wal-mart
All of them were pretty (don't listen to the haters) I'm a bit big for my age too but not by much just 30 pounds more than my friend
so don't listen to these trolls
Well, not all challenges can be meet
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Put down the 8-pound ham and leave the table.
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Wow. So much body shaming in these posts. Unless you are the doctor of any of these women, you have no idea how healthy they are. I am overweight - I wear a US size 12. I had my annual check up last month. My heart is healthy. My blood sugar is great - no diabetes, no pre-diabetes. My cholesterol is great. My blood pressure is great. I'm in excellent health. I eat healthy food. I exercise. I do yoga. I just happen to be bigger. My doctor knows how frustrated I am that I can't lose weight, but says I should be happy to be so healthy. (And yes, I have been tested for everything- thyroid issues, insulin resistance, vitamin deficiencies, various disorders - I've spent thousands on bloodwork. I'm stupidly healthy. )
Only few of the above girls are around US size 12, others are way bigger. You honestly think that, let say, a girl in Tinkerbell costume can run a mile or take stairs to 10th floor without any problem? Unlikely. When person can't do basic fitness routine, their are not healthy.
I know plenty of women runners who are heavier than me. The woman who got me into running was 50 pounds heavier than me, at least.
In the US obesity is the leading cause of death. Some of the "influencers" here are obese, thus most likely in danger. You are lucky to be healthy, but one example doesn't mean anything. Most fat and obese people are unhealthy, it's been known for years.
I'm a smoker. It hasn't caused me any health problems yet, but it will if I don't stop soon. I also spent many years as a US size 12, thinking I could never change it. I can't say I felt unhealthy when I was bigger, but I wasn't happy with the way I looked. So I did a year or so of eating at a calorie deficit (not much exercise for the first 8 months+) and now I am a US size 6. I do struggle to maintain it sometimes, especially this year, but I know why I put on weight and I know how to avoid it if I really want to. And by the way, many of the women in these pictures are very obese, way more overweight than you or I ever were.
I already cut calories and only eat 1,000-1,100 calories per day. No bread, no refined carbs, very few processed foods. When I was anorexic in middle school, I only managed to get down to a size 8. I could try to eat fewer than 1,000 calories a day, but it starts to border on old habits. Like seeing how many days I can go without eating. Like seeing how little I can get away with eating. Like lying to my husband that I "ate before he got home". So I find that 1,000-1,100 calories keeps me from falling into those games. (Please note, I do splurge from time to time. On Sunday, I ate a charcuterie plate and quiche.)
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Again, you are the exception, not the rule. I’m glad you’re healthy but in the same way we can’t judge people we’ve never seen, you can’t project your personal results on other people. You know full well that GENERALLY SPEAKING, being overweight is unhealthy. There is simply no valid argument to the contrary.
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This is disgusting. Being skinny is unhealthy and also being plus size. Stop trying to normalize unhealthy body images. It doesn't need representation . Healthy food technique and exercise need representation .and how junk food is bad for u.*frowning looks at dominos ,kfc..." And stop with the revolting Disney posts
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I’m gonna be honest.... some of these pictures are BETTER then the actual cartoons! These were amazing and very representational!
don't be absurd
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I don't find unhealthiness and laziness attractive.
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You dumb retarded dipshits need to stop sharing this s**t. Bad enough its retarded, stupid, unhealthy and more all the while sexist as f**k
Russian Otaku haha
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It is retarded, stupid, unhealthy, and also unscientific. But why is it sexist?
Probably because in most cases it's "okay" to be a "plus sized" woman but heeey look at that fat guy :)
We neither need posts about Disney reimaginations nor about influencers. Mathematically this might make this post valid (-1 * -1), but I think it isn't.
By the way: as often when the euphemism "plus-sized" is used, obese is shown (at least for some of these women). This does not tell anything about beauty...it tells a lot about health, though.
I agree but I think it's okay to be not healthy and still dress up as a princess :)
@Daria: absolutely. Being obese might also just be the consequence of not being healthy; feeling beautiful is what everyone deserves. Yet influencers thrive on telling everyone that what they do is ideal, or probably even normal. Obesity shouldn't be normalized. Being positive about one's own experience and not promoting obesity is healthy are no contradicitions in my opinion.
Becca Gizmo the Squirrel this is bullshit, I would imagine you are on thyroxine, like me, and it does not make you gain weight. Quite the opposite. Stop looking for excuses. I've got the same thing as you and I lost 15kg over 2 years without diet, without exercise, just by reducing processed and junk food.
Elo Casey good
I agree
About 5 years ago I started gaining weight. I went to the doc and I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, which slows your metabolism, makes you sweat, screws your hormones up, and causes weight gain. They put me on medicine. A side effect if the medicine is weight gain. So I'm kind of in a damned if you do damned if you don't situation.
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@Becca Gizmo the Squirrel screws with your metabolism? that shows a complete and fundamental lack of understanding of metabolism. Maybe you should actually learn what affects metabolism - it's your lean muscles. An average human will need anything from 1800 - 2,200 kcals a day. anything from 60%-80% of that is your base metabolic rate. BMR is the absolute minimum your body needs to maintain its current mass. That means if the subject goes into a coma it would still need anything from 1,400kcal - 1,800kcal for their bodies to not lose or gain wieght. What screws with your weight is excessive eating. Put the fork down.
Death Metal Kitty what
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Size does not equate to health. There are tons of nutritional and health studies as well as Nutritionists and Dietitians dedicated to the principle of Health At Every Size. Look it up.
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You can be thin and unhealthy. You can be heavy and healthy. The idea that you can judge any of these women's health by these pictures is wrong.
Stop advertising that being too big is not a problem. We don't choose our body's, however we do choose if we take good care of it or not.
NO ONE THINKS IT'S HEALTHY TO BE OVER WEIGHT. No one thinks that. But the idea is that just because someone is over weight doesn't mean they are ugly and worthless.
I don't think it's likely that representation will cause non-obese people to try to become obese.
The problem isn't people thinking it's healthy to be overweight. The issue is people thinking it's NOT unhealthy to be overweight.
you must be joking? If a massively obese person is on the cover of cosmopolitan I think there is a massive movement that think being obese isn't a problem. There are also a lot of fat people denying they have a problem. Also advertising people like this, young people will think it's normal and follow that. Children imitate what they see. Making it socially acceptable to be obese is in fact very damaging. Nobody is saying they are worthless, I also never said they. Nobody wants to see these people in these outfits though.
Rene Berendsen easy
no one? suurreeee...
True!
Slinkman -
Slinkman yes
Slinkman -
*bodies
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"Some people that might be referred to as “skinny” are actually very unhealthy, and some people that might be referred to as “plus-size” actually live incredibly healthy lifestyles. However, none of that, including other peoples’ opinions or society’s body labels, can determine how healthy you are." https://www.womensrunning.com/health/heres-proof-plus-size-bodies-can-be-healthy/
Absolutely false. Post all the magazine links you want but “healthy obese” people are the exception, not the rule. During a global pandemic where one of the biggest contributors to death is obesity we need be very careful about the messages we spread.
and yet heart deases are the most common cause of death. diabetes is also top ten. being thin isnt
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Size does not equate to health. There are tons of nutritional and health studies as well as Nutritionists and Dietitians dedicated to the principle of Health At Every Size. Look it up.
The word influencer makes me cringe. Big or small. They're not influencing anything more than obsession with validation.
Z Kalnina lol
Plus sized... just say obese .. ! Stop advertising unhealthy life styles!
Yes these women mostly look obese(rather than merely plus size)... but taking a photo of yourself looking pretty is not advertising a lifestyle.
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large bodies can be healthy
I predict there will be a cure for COVID-19 before there is a cure for Bored Panda's obsession with Disney Princesses.
The coronavirus lockdown problems illustrations as well. Bored panda it's becoming slowly into tumblr and devianart.
My beauty standards remain unchallenged by this post.
Yes, there are many body types and we should all not judge. But.. I think there is a fine line here. I think we need to draw the line at health. A few of these are in an unhealthy weight category and I don't think we should normalize that. Nor should we normalize the skinny models. Those are unhealthy too. Let's keep it between a US 6-16 as normal bodies (and if you are naturally smaller - fine, but there isn't something as being naturally bigger than that, unless you are pregnant)
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Size does not equate to health. There are tons of nutritional and health studies as well as Nutritionists and Dietitians dedicated to the principle of Health At Every Size. Look it up.
Outliers at best. Not the rule. Look it up.
ok we get it but in a lot of cases, all I see is excuses
I've had family members die of obesity-related causes, and others who have survived but still struggled greatly. While I understand that you can be a little on the chubby side and still be healthy, we need to stop glamorizing actual obesity. It's deadly
I was getting anxious, being Tuesday and not having a Disney Princess article yet this week. To my relief here it is. Not sure how I would have got on with my week if not for the Disney Princess articles. Praise the BP gods
Come on ... Obviously being overweight is neither a crime nor a shame, and many women are attractive and successful even if they are overweight. But I would like to know, but honestly, who believes that the protagonists of these photos are more beautiful than their counterparts. Being beautiful is not an obligation, you can also simply be attractive and intelligent ... but don't tell me that the dream princess weighs 150 kilos.
The correct terminology is "obese".
There is no purpose to this. It’s not entertaining, it’s not good photography. Just another pictorial about overweight woman. Is everyone supposed to say OMG you’re soooo beautiful! Go put something on that goes with your body type or stop eating so much.
Ok geez. That's your opinion and there are lots of reasons why people are like that. Plus you are being rude to the photographers and if it's not entertaining why'd you click on it. P.S: Everyone's beautiful
Deadly obesity doesn't need representation.
Falcon ?
Stop trying to validate your lifestyle where you refuse to take care of yourself. I understand some women are a bit chubby and have square body shape like myself. But some of these women are WAY too overweight and it can lead to a lot of problems. Bruh, we are way too advanced in civilization to pretend like weight-related health issues don't exist.
Are we still allowed not to find morbidly obese people attractive or this is considered a mortal sin these days? Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
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If one of those would have been transgender you would have experienced a witch hunt.
Quit trying to make obesity acceptable - it's not. It's unhealthy and unattractive. Shame on anyone supporting this - you're enablers.
I think they were all really pretty but if you look at the movies they have ballgowns most of them and these were kind of just a spring dress with a cape also the Cinderella one the model was beautiful but the dress wasn't like Cinderellas at all the only thing in common was blue that's about it
Disney princesses are for kids, they should be portrayed as kids, not overblown adults!
Tabitha L speaks da truth. Why the downvotes
Congrats. You're fat. Woot woot. Nobody cares.
ALL LIVES MATTER
I recognize I'm a bit fatphobic, but that's my problem
Oh no...
Hmm, No. I think plus-size models get enough representation at Wal-mart
All of them were pretty (don't listen to the haters) I'm a bit big for my age too but not by much just 30 pounds more than my friend
so don't listen to these trolls
Well, not all challenges can be meet
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Put down the 8-pound ham and leave the table.
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Wow. So much body shaming in these posts. Unless you are the doctor of any of these women, you have no idea how healthy they are. I am overweight - I wear a US size 12. I had my annual check up last month. My heart is healthy. My blood sugar is great - no diabetes, no pre-diabetes. My cholesterol is great. My blood pressure is great. I'm in excellent health. I eat healthy food. I exercise. I do yoga. I just happen to be bigger. My doctor knows how frustrated I am that I can't lose weight, but says I should be happy to be so healthy. (And yes, I have been tested for everything- thyroid issues, insulin resistance, vitamin deficiencies, various disorders - I've spent thousands on bloodwork. I'm stupidly healthy. )
Only few of the above girls are around US size 12, others are way bigger. You honestly think that, let say, a girl in Tinkerbell costume can run a mile or take stairs to 10th floor without any problem? Unlikely. When person can't do basic fitness routine, their are not healthy.
I know plenty of women runners who are heavier than me. The woman who got me into running was 50 pounds heavier than me, at least.
In the US obesity is the leading cause of death. Some of the "influencers" here are obese, thus most likely in danger. You are lucky to be healthy, but one example doesn't mean anything. Most fat and obese people are unhealthy, it's been known for years.
I'm a smoker. It hasn't caused me any health problems yet, but it will if I don't stop soon. I also spent many years as a US size 12, thinking I could never change it. I can't say I felt unhealthy when I was bigger, but I wasn't happy with the way I looked. So I did a year or so of eating at a calorie deficit (not much exercise for the first 8 months+) and now I am a US size 6. I do struggle to maintain it sometimes, especially this year, but I know why I put on weight and I know how to avoid it if I really want to. And by the way, many of the women in these pictures are very obese, way more overweight than you or I ever were.
I already cut calories and only eat 1,000-1,100 calories per day. No bread, no refined carbs, very few processed foods. When I was anorexic in middle school, I only managed to get down to a size 8. I could try to eat fewer than 1,000 calories a day, but it starts to border on old habits. Like seeing how many days I can go without eating. Like seeing how little I can get away with eating. Like lying to my husband that I "ate before he got home". So I find that 1,000-1,100 calories keeps me from falling into those games. (Please note, I do splurge from time to time. On Sunday, I ate a charcuterie plate and quiche.)
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Again, you are the exception, not the rule. I’m glad you’re healthy but in the same way we can’t judge people we’ve never seen, you can’t project your personal results on other people. You know full well that GENERALLY SPEAKING, being overweight is unhealthy. There is simply no valid argument to the contrary.
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This is disgusting. Being skinny is unhealthy and also being plus size. Stop trying to normalize unhealthy body images. It doesn't need representation . Healthy food technique and exercise need representation .and how junk food is bad for u.*frowning looks at dominos ,kfc..." And stop with the revolting Disney posts
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I’m gonna be honest.... some of these pictures are BETTER then the actual cartoons! These were amazing and very representational!
don't be absurd
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I don't find unhealthiness and laziness attractive.
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You dumb retarded dipshits need to stop sharing this s**t. Bad enough its retarded, stupid, unhealthy and more all the while sexist as f**k
Russian Otaku haha
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It is retarded, stupid, unhealthy, and also unscientific. But why is it sexist?
Probably because in most cases it's "okay" to be a "plus sized" woman but heeey look at that fat guy :)