Negative Effects Of Fat People

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Today’s society, and pretty much our whole lives are influenced and controlled by the media. It is everywhere. So it really is to be expected that it would have an effect on how people view themselves and others. From a very young age people’s minds are filled with images of the perfect person, and they form a sort of idea based off of what they see in the media of how a person should look. But what is often not in people’s minds is that most of the beautiful and perfect people they are seeing in the media and that they are idolizing do not even actually look like that. These people are seeing images of celebrities and models that have been airbrushed, made up, and photoshopped for hours. So seeing these people and having that idea in …show more content…

Fat people are seen as gross and lazy by many people, and their fatness is often only considered valid if they have a medical reason for being that way. Society cannot handle that not everyone is at war with their body and not everyone wants to be thinner. This extremely negative view can be very damaging and can lead to eating disorders. This can make it very uncomfortable for fat people to try and work out in public spaces, and to try to lose weight in a safe and healthy way, so they may turn to the unhealthy ways, anorexia and bulimia or other eating disorders. There is also less options for fat people in terms of clothing and fashion available to them. And not only are there fewer plus-sized clothing options available, the ones that are are typically significantly more expensive that other clothing. Plus-sized clothing is also marketed very differently from other clothes, plus-sized clothes are marketed using words and phrases such as “fat concealing” or “camouflages problem areas”, these frame their fatness as something that they need to dress strategically so as to hide it, instead of just allowing them to wear clothes because they want to wear them. All this fat shaming in society is …show more content…

Eating disorders are mental illnesses, which is a subject that is pretty taboo in our society, add that with the fact that the typical person suffering from an eating disorder is a teenage girl and they are almost never talked about. Society loves to discount teenage girls and the things they do, everything from liking a musician to slowly killing themselves is ridiculed and invalidated. So because eating disorders are not talked about nearly enough or taken seriously when they are talked about, a stigma has been created. And this stigma is a large part of why many sufferers do not come forward and seek out the help they need, the help to stop them from destroying their bodies. Also, lots of people do not realize or acknowledge that eating disorders are in fact a mental illness. People commonly think that eating disorders are elective, something that people choose to do, and while this is true to a degree, it is not the full truth. But people extend this idea of it being a conscious decision to believe that people suffering from eating disorders can just stop, thinking that if they chose to start they can just choose to stop, simple. But not really, because to develop an eating disorder is not so much a choice as it is a necessity that has been forced upon them. They think that this is their only option to be who they

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