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Body Shaming
I've seen some debate on what is considered body shaming. I want to see your view on the topic. Topic: Unhealthy people If someone comments on someone's body saying that they are or look unhealthy. Is that considered body shaming? If so, Is there a way to say it that wouldn't be considered body shaming? Do you think not commenting promotes/encourage unhealthy living?
The most important is to love ur body. Regardless of what the others say. But, as for me, my body shape was always the one of the most important things. But it's up to person. In any case before say something about it, think about other person s feelings. And the best is to say, what they want to hear. reply
Unless you're genuinely concerned for their well-being and/or it's absolutely necessary, like if you think someone's out here starving themselves or something else that's legitimately dangerous that would affect one's weight, if you're going to comment on someone's appearance then stop while you're ahead 'cause 99% of the time that's honestly not d...... reply
I think saying anything negative about someone's body can be considered as body shaming. Also, what does looking (un)healthy mean? People can be overweight and healthy. And I don't think not commenting promotes unhealthy living. The whole society is based on unrealistic beauty standards, it's not leaving few people alone that would change a thing. reply
As a person who have heard "concerned" comments about my weight all my life all I can say is that body shaming or not they don't help at all so if they're not a professional and don't know anything about nutrition they should keep their unsolicited comments to themselves.
There's no way I am going to believe that some random person that I barely k...... reply
I think it depends on the context and if they are doing it in a way that is slandering the way your body looks I feel like it's ok if you know the person really well and are worried about their health because you've seen their body go through changes because of unhealthy eating habits rather than some random person telling you to lose or gain weigh...... reply
I dunno, body shaming is a weird thing. It all lies how you wanna interpent what the other one says or the way they say. "Wow you're so skinny!" is a compliment, "aren'tcha a bit too skinny? Gain some weight bruh" could be body shaming but the other party may be genuely conserned, "loool look at that skinny bag" is you-know-what-is.
If you're real...... reply