A fork of Rural Dictionary
It started as way of accepting people who are disabled and/or cant controll a part of there body, but has been taken over by a bunch of tik tok fattys as a "movement" to justify obesity. Usually women over 200kg
My step sister is fat and used "body positivity" to cheer herself up
When you realise you're a lazy piece of shit and losing weight and living a healthy life isn't your cup of tea so you tell people that you've learnt to love yourself for who you are but you still seek validation from strangers by posting the pics of your flabs in a bikini.
-How's your weight loss coming along Linda?
-I am body positive now and men who don't appreciate my curves probably lack something downstairs.
Fat.
"We used to encourage morbidly obese people to exercise and watch their diet, now we're supposed to smile and support their Body Positive Tumblr blog".
Healthy at Every Size Who are you kidding obese
It's not being fat and calling it healthy, that's for sure
Jessica: "omg, I'm so fat"
Her friend: "yes girl, hashtag body positivity
A person with a brain: "shut up fatty, that's not body positivity "
Initially it meant accepting people with disabilites. It's now been taken over by 100+ kg women to justify obesity.
Body positive women can be heard 20 meters away when they walk.
Hooray, body positivity!
it means if you have something you can not change you should be happy about it, such as scars missing limbs messed up body parts and etc not if you are fat.
oh, body positivity remember you can not change the size of your boobs.
Accepting your body as it is and how it changes / develops. Celebrating what your body can do. While respecting and accepting other peoples bodies. Being supportive about all body types (shapes, sizes, forms, types etc.) without any prejudice.
The above applies to people of all genders, ages, ethnicities, sexual preferences, religions, and sexes.
T: "I love my curves, swerves, lumps & bump!"
S: "Wow T, you're so body positive" :)
E: "Ew! They're too thin! It's gross"
L: "You should be more body positive & respect people of all sizes!"
Too many companies are not body positive