The Toxic World of Tess Holliday and Fat Activism | Politics, Lies... and Health?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @leahhart3585
    @leahhart3585 4 года назад +20118

    Not all smoker have lung cancer but that doesn’t mean that cigarettes don’t cause cancer.

    • @robk5488
      @robk5488 4 года назад +627

      the sad part is you're drawing a false equivalence. Although what you're saying is true you'll still see plenty of old folks (into their 90s) smoking like chimneys. You don't see very many Tess Holiday's make it to that age...

    • @leahhart3585
      @leahhart3585 4 года назад +327

      Based Rob it’s not common but my grandfather was 400 my whole life and bed bond the last 10 years of his life. He was 82 when he died. I think some people are just stronger. He also drank like a fish and smoked until the end.

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 4 года назад +67

      True. Some have cardiac and arterial disease.

    • @leahhart3585
      @leahhart3585 4 года назад +337

      truepeacenik yes of course you just don’t ever hear smokers saying that smoking is healthy just because they don’t have cancer yet.

    • @Me-mb1ex
      @Me-mb1ex 4 года назад +191

      Everyone wants to believe they’ve hit the genetic jackpot and will be the exception. Truthfully, it’s not even about making it to old age, these people never seem to consider what kind of quality of life they’ll have if they actually do make it 70-80 at that size. Life for a 300+lb 80 year old ain’t pretty.

  • @palcada
    @palcada 4 года назад +8835

    body positivity is: "it's okay if you don't look like the standard of beauty, that doesn't determine your worth." NOT "You can be healthy and be obese, gaining weight is not going to affect your health."

    • @hikeoverheels5429
      @hikeoverheels5429 4 года назад +548

      Exactly! Being unhealthy doesn't ruin a persons value as a human being, but it's a lie to say they aren't unhealthy

    • @kidaria1333
      @kidaria1333 4 года назад +88

      This is so beautiful explained on point with only a few words!

    • @doceansdeepwoo2532
      @doceansdeepwoo2532 4 года назад +14

      @@hikeoverheels5429 it is a lie to say they are unhealthy unless they are actually afflicted by a real disease or condition.

    • @hikeoverheels5429
      @hikeoverheels5429 4 года назад +213

      @@doceansdeepwoo2532 obesity is a condition, it damages your body just by existing on the body

    • @nicoolio930
      @nicoolio930 4 года назад +76

      The issue is that there are so many ways we can be unhealthy that may be encouraged by the things we do. Unfortunately most of those things can't be seen, so those who are plus-sized are constantly shamed.
      You can want the best for someone's health, but this macro scale bullying is not okay. There needs to be representation of people with different bodies in Media. Whether those bodies are perfectly healthy or not is irrelevant because those people exist.
      Some people cope with really significant mental health issues or trauma with eating, and some people have biological things that make it hard to lose weight. and I'm just going to say that by continuing to Fat shame people, you are not going to make it any easier for people with plus-size bodies to do anyting about their health.

  • @cursedreverie
    @cursedreverie 2 года назад +2407

    My husband died 2 yrs ago. No, not covid. Obesity. He weighed over 512 lbs. When they tried to shock his heart, they couldn't. Because the paddles weren't strong enough. But sure, obesity is healthy. He had just turned 44.

    • @goatbabe0666
      @goatbabe0666 2 года назад +243

      My partner means so much to me, I can't imagine losing him at 44. I work at an ER, and unfortunately have seen this happen. I am so so sorry for your loss. ❤

    • @todo9633
      @todo9633 Год назад +110

      I'm sorry for your loss, but by the fact that you're here watching this video I assume you're taking steps to get in shape, which is fantastic!

    • @schoo9256
      @schoo9256 Год назад

      ​@@todo9633read the room bruh

    • @racpatrice
      @racpatrice Год назад

      I'm so sorry for your loss. This is why I hate HAES because it misleads easily influenced young people who don't know better which could kill them. 😡

    • @virginiaviola5097
      @virginiaviola5097 Год назад +47

      Oh Lord, I am so sorry. Hope you’re managing ok. That’s horribly young to be made a widow. 💔

  • @jackdawjohnson7436
    @jackdawjohnson7436 11 месяцев назад +1087

    I am disabled. When the body positivity movement started, I started seeing more and more photo shoots of people who were amputees or had dwarfism or were in wheelchairs and it was massively inspiring for me, even if my specific condition never came up. Seeing this section of the movement die out in favor of curvy, classically beautiful women has been a huge disappointment. It reads to me that my body is less valuable, less important, that I will always be confined to the role of the “after school special.” It’s a pain difficult to explain or express.

    • @manifestationsofasort
      @manifestationsofasort 9 месяцев назад +60

      Even though you find it hard to explain, as another disabled person, I COMPLETELY understand what you mean and feel the same way. It really sucks :/

    • @mikwolf2236
      @mikwolf2236 7 месяцев назад +43

      I'm with you, worse is when we're actively pushed out of the movement and told it was never for us and we're not really marginalized because we're not fat enough, and then they turn around and talk about how they deserve respect because they're actually very healthy at their weight

    • @pinkdarkman
      @pinkdarkman 6 месяцев назад

      Sadly, when you have a "minorities banding together" thing, a lot of time the majority within that minority will band together and try to push out the other minorities. I'm a trans man and the amount of gay people I've seen who say they want to get rid of the T in LGBT so that they can be more accepted by the mainstream and so they can stop pretending to care about trans rights is way too high. Not to mention TERF lesbians. Humans are just evil. :(

    • @EstherHulst-Artist
      @EstherHulst-Artist 6 месяцев назад +29

      And for people with burn scars thats what I personally remember well.

    • @AllysonCrites
      @AllysonCrites 5 месяцев назад +20

      I have psoriasis and this movement help me come to terms with I will always have patches and I don’t need to hide it, which help me improve my mental health

  • @MsDefectiveToaster
    @MsDefectiveToaster 4 года назад +3326

    I'm not surprised. Remember that reddit thread where they accused Doctor Mike of being fatphobic because he suggested that morbid obesity is unhealthy and can lead to heart disease?

    • @Avis-Finch
      @Avis-Finch 4 года назад +381

      I remember that. I hate how people get offended so easily, even if you try to explain to someone about the risks of obesity can lead to, you would be called fat phobic.

    • @SynterraSteen
      @SynterraSteen 4 года назад +234

      @@Avis-Finch I’m fat phobic. I never want to be that obese. I’ll embrace it. I am friends with overweight people but I don’t encourage bad habits.

    • @Avis-Finch
      @Avis-Finch 4 года назад +136

      @@SynterraSteen I won’t judge, don’t worry. People should discourage obesity, it is not a good life style at all. Instead, we should encourage healthy eating habits and stuff like that. The appearance of one being morbidly obese is quite shocking...who would embrace that honestly? It’s not really attractive, it’s unhealthy and concerning.

    • @petyamiteva2382
      @petyamiteva2382 4 года назад +90

      @@Avis-Finch the elephant in the room really is the reason why some people have unhealthy eating habits. They are so often linked to socio-economic status and access to good quality food together with education levels. It’s a big societal issue that needs to be addressed in order for it to be easier for people to make the choice to be healthier.

    • @annacibiniak2268
      @annacibiniak2268 4 года назад +96

      @@SynterraSteen I don’t think that you are fat phobic. Fat phobia is when you think less of someone and think they don’t deserve love or good things because of their weight. As many people in the comments have pointed out, you can love yourself and want to be healthier whatever that means for you (losing weight or putting on weight). I think fat acceptance has stemmed from people who are healthy but just don’t fit beauty standards being considered “fat”

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis 4 года назад +22920

    I'm a heart doctor, so this is something I've thought about on a regular basis. Although thankfully, I have not found many patients buy into the idea that obesity is irrelevant to health. I've been nervous to cover this (just cos I'm a chicken and didn't want to face an angry backlash) so I'm glad to see this sensitive and balanced take. Kudos, and good job.

    • @MedlifeCrisis
      @MedlifeCrisis 4 года назад +447

      Oh and Sadiya Khan is a woman!

    • @charlotteerika2455
      @charlotteerika2455 4 года назад +310

      Please please please do a video on this/ effects of obesity on the heart!

    • @marwafahiz8826
      @marwafahiz8826 4 года назад +437

      Yeah like Dr Mike got some angry backlash when he was telling the truth!

    • @tigershenanigans6878
      @tigershenanigans6878 4 года назад +88

      I am just curious did you as a heart doctor had as a patients anorexic girls who damaged their hearts beyond possibility of repair?

    • @Investigativebean
      @Investigativebean 4 года назад +307

      I have arthritis, and I appreciate that my sister (a doctor of sports medicine) said to me “every extra pound of weight that you carry is like 4 extra pounds on your knees.” I’m not morbidly obese, but I’m not exactly in shape lol. It motivated me to hear it that way. She wasn’t calling me “fat,” she was telling me that I could control some of my pain by making changes within my own control.

  • @auroragoreyalice
    @auroragoreyalice 3 года назад +4842

    shouldn’t loving your body mean wanting the best for it? eating well, exercising, getting enough sleep, etc. your body is more than just your physical appearance.

  • @SaltyLemonss
    @SaltyLemonss 10 месяцев назад +154

    I wish I had seen videos like this back when this movement took off. "Healthy at every size" is one of the WORST things that ever happened to me, health wise. I'm now almost 300 pounds with sleep apnea and pre diabetes, working as hard as I can to qualify for bariatric surgery, because back when I started gaining weight I saw these girls and the videos and articles pushing this garbage and thought "wow, absolutely incredible. I can still be beautiful and healthy, weight is just a number. I don't need to change."
    Obviously I am to blame for my own actions and choices, and I fully own up to that, but I truly don't think I'd have made the ones I did if this lifestyle wasn't so glorified and pushed so hard on young women.

    • @inknosecat
      @inknosecat 10 месяцев назад +14

      I hope you can get your surgery! You got this ❤

    • @Bunn.B
      @Bunn.B 10 месяцев назад +13

      Take it one day at a time and it's okay to go slow. You can do this. You got this! ❤

    • @SaltyLemonss
      @SaltyLemonss 10 месяцев назад +14

      Thank you ❤️ I'm 3 pounds away from my goal weight to qualify for surgery!

    • @boosqueezy2418
      @boosqueezy2418 8 месяцев назад +14

      they have ruined and even ended many lives. i’m sorry they lied to you. i’m glad you’re turning it around. wish more people would see through their bs sooner

    • @claraburnett710
      @claraburnett710 4 месяца назад +2

      I’m glad you were able to see what this movement truly does to people and the damage it causes to people’s health. I hope you can get your surgery! And accountability and self awareness is a really good thing to have. Idk you but I’m proud of you

  • @mirandakeigher819
    @mirandakeigher819 4 года назад +13492

    Censoring the word "obese" is like censoring the word "eczema". It's... it's a health condition. It's a medical term.
    Edit: I've seen a lot of responses about how certain taboo words used to be medical terms, and I agree. I'm not sure if "obese" had gotten to the point of censoring, but I'm not part of that community so it's not really for me to say. Thanks to everyone being so respectful!

    • @glassXmoon
      @glassXmoon 4 года назад +502

      You're wrong! My ecz*ma is beautiful in its own way!

    • @selinawalsh9075
      @selinawalsh9075 4 года назад +313

      @Andrew Murray Nobody is saying biological sex isn't real. People are saying that gender is not as simple as male and female, but no-one is saying that there are more than two sexes except for the people who say people are saying that.

    • @catcar9157
      @catcar9157 4 года назад +117

      Yeah but more like like, “How dare you call me hypertensive!!”, I said to my blood pressure machine or my doctor!

    • @chucklebutt4470
      @chucklebutt4470 4 года назад +178

      @Andrew Murray Why tf are you bringing that up in a totally unrelated video?

    • @realestofthereals
      @realestofthereals 4 года назад +86

      @@chucklebutt4470 Honestly yeah why tf is he talking about it under a obesity video? so offtopic and for what?

  • @MoistNasa
    @MoistNasa 4 года назад +972

    I have MS. And I got a brain lesion from it that was very large and took away the strength in my legs. I couldn’t walk for a year. And I was almost 300 pounds
    My doctor asked me “If you were 100 pounds lighter, do you think you would be in a wheelchair?” And that was the ah-hah moment I needed. Because he was right. My body wasn’t prepared for something like a disease or a brain lesion and the last thing my weak legs needed was extra weight to carry around.
    I’m now 170 pounds and I’m at the gym 5 days a week, and walking my dog at the park the other two days.
    Weight loss isn’t about looks, or clothes; it’s about being prepared for when life happens. I was only 24.
    I would rather be not “body positive” and able to fucking walk than be in a wheelchair and miserable.

    • @djnolan00000
      @djnolan00000 4 года назад +28

      good job! your 15lbs less than me, not that it matters. being under 200 hits different

    • @spesiellegreier
      @spesiellegreier 4 года назад +27

      I have MS too. While I don't struggle with my weight I never really paid much attention to my health before. I had a rather poor diet and never worked out. The diagnosis have motivated me to do everything I can to stay healthy for as long as possible. Stay strong my fellow ms warrior

    • @MoistNasa
      @MoistNasa 4 года назад +18

      Jonaz Fhauk it’s a different life once you get something like MS. You never think it’ll happen to you until it does. Much support and happiness to you!! ❤️

    • @saygoodbyetofate
      @saygoodbyetofate 4 года назад +11

      Great work. I have MS too. While there are no conducive studies saying being fat affects MS, i know overall it will help my health. Down 110lbs myself.

    • @ByeByeBelly
      @ByeByeBelly 4 года назад +5

      So glad you achieved that!

  • @katherinewinters5674
    @katherinewinters5674 4 года назад +7307

    If Tess Holliday did not look like a heavyset Lana Del Rey, no one in their right mind would be glorifying her.

    • @ayanaghilass4322
      @ayanaghilass4322 4 года назад +676

      Finally someone with some common sense !! 😅
      It's all about companies targeting the newly growing and un-exploited obese demographic with marketing campaigns to sell shit.
      Has nothing to do with body positivity or SELF-ACCEPTANCE actually these companies feed on the self-consciousness of women !!! Thats how they sell us shit we don't need for prices we can't afford 😒

    • @ByeByeBelly
      @ByeByeBelly 4 года назад +836

      Yeah they choose people without a lot of facial fat who have a smaller proportioned face to be their idols

    • @mgray999
      @mgray999 4 года назад +477

      Her face is pretty, but her body is going to fall apart.

    • @utopiaconsumed2195
      @utopiaconsumed2195 4 года назад +54

      💀💀💀💀💀💀💀I’m dead omg

    • @jodymarie9757
      @jodymarie9757 4 года назад +76

      You worded it perfectly.

  • @JewishKeto
    @JewishKeto Год назад +65

    Great video. When I was 264lbs or 18.85 stone I was a supporter of this very dangerous movement. I used to make excuses all the time for my poor choices and I laughed made jokes, and would say “oh I’m king sized” just to hide how miserable I was. I couldn’t sleep right I often slept to 10am i had bad kidney pain, looked very sick, was always hot. Now I have lost around 100lbs and I feel amazing and am so much happier

  • @senso5632
    @senso5632 3 года назад +3047

    As someone who is currently overweight but is trying to get healthier, I'll say this: If you are happy and comfortable with the state that your body is currently in, that's incredible and you should do whatever makes you happy. But, you shouldn't allow yourself to be fooled by the illusion that being overweight isn't unhealthy, because it absolutely is, in almost every case.

    • @R0BIN_
      @R0BIN_ 3 года назад +61

      In all cases. More strain on your heart

    • @katherinekier
      @katherinekier 3 года назад +11

      Good luck to you 🙏🏽

    • @stefanopanucci6279
      @stefanopanucci6279 3 года назад +1

      @@springchickena1 uh?

    • @LiterallyLike
      @LiterallyLike 3 года назад +65

      @@springchickena1 “almost” because (for example) bodybuilders can be overweight according to bmi but still healthy, and someone who’s barely in the overweight range (like 5 lbs) probably isn’t gonna run into a lot of health problems from that

    • @gamzee3610
      @gamzee3610 3 года назад +35

      @@LiterallyLike Also because of how BMI is calculated it skews higher for tall people and lower for short people. So a tall person could be a healthy weight but technically be 'overweight'
      (Honestly BMI is kind of flawed in determining individualistic health bc it was designed for studying population averages, and stuff like hip-to-waist ratio and body-fat precentages are better for determining personal health)

  • @platinum_noelle
    @platinum_noelle 4 года назад +3809

    Why do they use the "eff your beauty standards" hashtag? The only "beauty standard" they're refusing is weight related. Tess still uses makeup, has her hair professionally done (and almost certainly dyes it, probably even has extensions too), wears designer clothes,wears heels, has straight and whitened teeth, etc. What other beauty standard are they addressing? Because weight is definitely not the only beauty standard, and Tess ticks all the standard beauty boxes aside from weight.

    • @Latte00000
      @Latte00000 4 года назад +203

      Yes, you have a really good point!

    • @gretaweiss6802
      @gretaweiss6802 4 года назад +253

      And has had plastic surgery too!!!

    • @the_emmasculator
      @the_emmasculator 4 года назад +272

      and a crap ton of photoshop.

    • @noone-re3zp
      @noone-re3zp 4 года назад +72

      ooof that’s such a good point

    • @skysten2605
      @skysten2605 4 года назад +58

      She is addressing the beauty standard relating to weight, which is a very strong limitation in our society. She is under no obligation to address other beauty ideas which she doesn't personally find limiting

  • @icommentoneverything7032
    @icommentoneverything7032 4 года назад +502

    Being told to leave a movement because you want to lose weight is not a movement, it’s a cult.

    • @qwertyCandy
      @qwertyCandy 4 года назад +47

      The fact that these women's _whole identity_ seems to be about their weight really speaks volumes 😬

    • @moonchild6376
      @moonchild6376 4 года назад +9

      Those people aren't doing much movement anyways

    • @EEX97623
      @EEX97623 3 года назад +6

      Yep, "belonging to a community" where you have to obey the high command, and indoctrinated rules, under threat of ostracisation, is control of cult 101.

  • @maddie8415
    @maddie8415 Год назад +173

    These communities really make me think of the phrase "misery loves company". They want to be surrounded by other miserable people who also feel 100% helpless to make any changes or improve their own health, mobility, and overall well-being. So these people will naturally react with anger when anyone puts in the effort it takes to make changes. So toxic.

  • @yourlonglostbeachball5905
    @yourlonglostbeachball5905 4 года назад +9572

    Also, calling out skinny girls for your insecurities shows that you don’t actually accept yourself. It’s gross behavior. Don’t tell someone to eat a cheeseburger unless you can handle being told to put one down right back at you.

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 4 года назад +1048

      I will actually back that up! And coming from a fat girl who had done this, I stand corrected. And I will admit it was from my prejudices & insecurities.

    • @tartnouveau3652
      @tartnouveau3652 4 года назад +602

      It sucks to hear that shit no matter what size you are. It’s sad that hurt people feel the need to hurt people. It doesn’t accomplish anything.

    • @MeditationsWithSam
      @MeditationsWithSam 4 года назад +326

      @@goldilox369 i respect you. Thank you for your honesty. ❤️

    • @AnnaKwonda
      @AnnaKwonda 4 года назад +33

      YASSSSSS! Preach!

    • @KyndalTheMeister
      @KyndalTheMeister 4 года назад +380

      In general we need to stop commenting to each other about appearance, unless there is actual concern for a person’s well being (for example, your friend looks very ill so you want to help). We should become equally obsessed with commenting on people’s kindness, or empathy

  • @hollya6408
    @hollya6408 3 года назад +18114

    She says “eff your beauty standards” whilst conforming to every beauty standard apart from being slim 🙃

    • @JLM498
      @JLM498 3 года назад +2335

      EXACTLY!! She wears fancy clothes, does her makeup, gets skincare treatments , etc.

    • @rubiirae
      @rubiirae 3 года назад +1893

      Pretty sure she wouldn't be driving the fat acceptance train if she didn't get sweet modeling gigs from companies that want to exploit her size as a PR/marketing stunt.

    • @caitplanchette
      @caitplanchette 3 года назад +454

      @@rubiirae yeah she was LITERALLY the covergirl for that heavy show

    • @kaikito2348
      @kaikito2348 3 года назад +164

      Thank god for sane people!!!!

    • @roguerat812
      @roguerat812 3 года назад +113

      I don't think bacon said that obesity is healthy just that its not so clear cut as people seem to think it is. Ive had friends die that did everything right. and be a perfect weight and still have a heart attack and die while the over weight smoker survived his heart attacks and cleaned up his act . I think there is a whole aspect to health that people don't even acount for sher will. I think bacon was trying to indicate the range of health is slightly bigger than previously thought. Its definitely true that being over 300 pounds will catch up eventually but so will being under weight and some how being under weight is considered good and praised in some ways aspesually in the fashion industry. I think equality and acceptance needs to be met while also addressing health mental and physical in a more wholeistic way. People should never be ostracized for trying to look after themselves better and no one should be shamed. Shame just feuls the fire from my experience.

  • @makaylablakeslee553
    @makaylablakeslee553 4 года назад +2403

    If people are “healthy at every size” that means everyone. So how are people dying from not eating enough? Or having severe health problems because of not eating? It goes both ways

    • @makaylablakeslee553
      @makaylablakeslee553 4 года назад +141

      @@thisbydumplings what I meant is eating disorders go both ways. You can have issues where u keep eating even if u are full. That’s an unhealthy rls with food. An Ed doesn’t just mean u don’t eat enough.

    • @thisbydumplings
      @thisbydumplings 4 года назад +4

      @@makaylablakeslee553 I see

    • @redrefrigerator8458
      @redrefrigerator8458 4 года назад +110

      @@thisbydumplings also malnourishment can occur in obese people. Malnourishment just means you have so little of the correct vitamins and minerals that your health starts to be badly hit

    • @doceansdeepwoo2532
      @doceansdeepwoo2532 4 года назад +31

      Meth heads, crack heads, heroine addicts, anorexics, etc. tend to be thin, are they healthy? Is it healthy to be suicidal over gaining 5 lb.? I hear it too often. is it healthy to start smoking again because quitting made you gain weight? Is it health to isolate because you fear being shamed? Is it healthy to actually physically abuse people because they are fat? Is it healthy to, as one actress did, try to survive on bits of cotton soaked in 0 calorie juice because "I can't be fat!" until she collapsed on the floor? Is it healthy to trust any industry to tell the truth when lying makes them way more money? The diet and fitness industry would be out of business if they ever really told the truth. For now, I rest my case.

    • @Wdnsdyschild
      @Wdnsdyschild 4 года назад +84

      @@doceansdeepwoo2532 None of those things are healthy and no one is claiming them to be. But, neither is obesity.

  • @narius_jaden215
    @narius_jaden215 Год назад +54

    as someone who lived as a 370 pound human being for over half a decade, I just hit 168.8 recently. I never want to live as a big person again. I appreciate that being bigger shouldn't make your life miserable in terms of how others treat you, but at the same time... it's miserable on its own >.

  • @taniaackerman
    @taniaackerman 3 года назад +765

    One of my childhood friends, who was already fat as a kid because of the unhealthy habits and parents who couldn't say "no" to anything, became morbidly obese at 17 and had to use an oxygen mask during night because he developed sleeping apnea. He ended up dying from a heart attack at just 25, being so obese firefighters had to cut out the window to take his body out... His sister, who was also my friend, was able to change and get healthy and she's still doing fine. I believe in respecting people and I fight against fat stigma in medicine as a healthcare worker, but I can't with people who say being obese is harmless. It's NOT.

    • @kjdempsey
      @kjdempsey 3 года назад +1

      @Venus do you wanna come over to mine and take it back to the Dawson’s Creek days?

    • @kjdempsey
      @kjdempsey 3 года назад +2

      @Venus no need to worry Venus, we can watch every season, I’ll pay for your flight to England. ‘I don’t wanna wait’

    • @kjdempsey
      @kjdempsey 3 года назад +1

      @Venus or I’ll just fly to the states then, I really miss you

    • @MeatEatingVegan777
      @MeatEatingVegan777 3 года назад +15

      I actually didn't think it was possible to die from a heart attack at 25. Oh my goodness. That's horrible. I feel horrible for them. NOBODY should be dying from something completely preventable at the age of 25! I've got weight issues too, I am sticking to low carb rightnow. Trying to lose weight. Why? Because, I'm getting older, and I realize that being very overweight is very dangerous.

    • @kjdempsey
      @kjdempsey 3 года назад +4

      @@MeatEatingVegan777 sorry mate but there’s more important things going on here, I’m trying to get back with my ex Venus

  • @raffptor
    @raffptor 3 года назад +2567

    Loving yourself isn’t just finding yourself beautiful. It’s taking care of yourself, eating healthy etc.

    • @AbbzJordan
      @AbbzJordan 3 года назад +42

      This!!!! I love this. Thank you for saying this because I think people believe that loving yourself means you don't want to change or get healthy.

    • @nanasshi0711
      @nanasshi0711 3 года назад +45

      "love yourself" phrase has been abused to condition people to not make the necessary changes to better their life. that's toxic positivity

    • @ihcuhcalaK
      @ihcuhcalaK 3 года назад +37

      loving yourself also includes loving your joints

    • @bionicsouthernbelle1539
      @bionicsouthernbelle1539 3 года назад +22

      @@ihcuhcalaK Not to mention your arteries, heart, and other organs affected by obesity!

    • @vishalgugnani2136
      @vishalgugnani2136 3 года назад +9

      But these women don't use logic because for them being obese is beautiful unless you get sick from your dangerous lifestyle

  • @dalonclance6167
    @dalonclance6167 4 года назад +3564

    Lol.... as a former 400lb guy who used to think, "I'll never become a diabetic."... oh wait... that was until I did. Caught it early and decided to lose weight. It has been one hell of a 4 year adventure. I like your style ma'am. Stay well....

    • @SkylaSugar
      @SkylaSugar 4 года назад +149

      So proud of you! I'm 300 and these videos are definitely helping me lose it.

    • @kamilareeder1493
      @kamilareeder1493 4 года назад +99

      Good for you :) I'm a personal trainer now and have literally lost friends over this. I dont like to pressure people into excersise but the mere fact that im a trainer caused people to stop talking to me :(
      I think that there is soooooo much misinformation about fitness and they literally make trainers sound like nazis.
      Its weird to be a fitness professional between the two extremes of HAES and the all the fake fitness gurus on Instagram who promote unhealthy relatio ships w dieting :( .
      So many of the HAES people have youth on their side still and don't realise how bad it'll affect them once they hit their 30s 👀
      Makes me worry. Like you have to catch it early to undo damage, so some of these ladies may have to live w permanent consequences from these choices :( and there won't be much that can be done to reverse the damage at that point

    • @kamilareeder1493
      @kamilareeder1493 4 года назад +33

      @@SkylaSugar stick with it :) its so HARD. if it was easy to be healthy in America there wouldn't be an obesity problem :P just do your best and don't ever give up on yourself ^^
      Don't be afraid to connect with trainers and dieticians online if you need help :) many offer cheaper rates for zoom/group sessions where you can make friends and have professional support at the same time 😉

    • @mgray999
      @mgray999 4 года назад +2

      Why did you think you'd never get it?

    • @dalonclance6167
      @dalonclance6167 4 года назад +29

      @@mgray999 I was only 33. I figured it was an "older" person's disease.

  • @dawnm.h.reeves5717
    @dawnm.h.reeves5717 Год назад +156

    My highest weight was (gulp) 425lbs over 20ish years ago.
    Let's be real. I couldn't ride the amusement rides, could barely wipe me arse, and the worst was how I saw and felt about myself.
    I'm very appreciative of the remarks & comments from others. It truly made me look at myself and said enough!!!
    Now I'm in the 160ish range (25lbs is extra me and yes, I would love to have it removed and wear a sundress, but meh..money)
    and I'm extremely active and get this... I'm seriously thinking of hiking the PA section of the Appilation Trail. Shhh don't tell my fam!
    I'm almost 60 and I'm even more active and adventurous than I was as a teen!!!
    So come on, my fellow chunk-a-dunk-chicks.
    Get moving!!
    You are going to love the lighter side!

    • @northwestclasspnw7974
      @northwestclasspnw7974 Год назад +18

      Congrats, good lord. It's gotta feel beyond empowering to have lost all that weight

    • @dawnm.h.reeves5717
      @dawnm.h.reeves5717 Год назад +8

      Thank you! When I was young, I didn't have any comorbidities.
      I don't care what those who are big time overweight, every women wants to feel sexy, beautiful, and intelligent.
      When you're super heavy the one (of many) stigma for me was, I knew people thought I was unintelligent.
      But thank you for your kind and encouraging words!!!!♥️

    • @harlowowo
      @harlowowo 8 месяцев назад +2

      You go girl

    • @aint2proud2meg
      @aint2proud2meg 6 месяцев назад

      Hell yes!

    • @edlike
      @edlike 4 месяца назад

      @@dawnm.h.reeves5717congratulations on your successes. I wish you many more healthy years

  • @lauravandzura7134
    @lauravandzura7134 4 года назад +1628

    She’s young. When she gets older and all these health issues catch up to her... she’s going to regret it all.

    • @kris0369
      @kris0369 4 года назад +65

      Wait till she gets starts getting more flab under her arms and her thighs she may look good now but later on she's going to totally regret it. It's not all fabulous it's out to be. I'm like 5'3 220 lb age 51, I don't consider myself healthy weight I know I need to lose 70 lb I think.

    • @diana6echo
      @diana6echo 4 года назад +83

      There's no many 45+ ppl in fatacceptance cos they can't move, die, or finally got their stomach bypass or other fat reduction program.

    • @melancolielupine2023
      @melancolielupine2023 4 года назад +75

      @@diana6echo Lizzo and Adele already lose weight. They begin to understand that they can't stay fat and live long. In few years, they will be numerous to lose weight... Good for them tho. But they need to stop advertising ''health at every size'' because a lot of young women trust them and get fat, thinking that it's ok, and it's problematic. You can't be a healthy obese 40/50/60 yo

    • @strangerdaysss
      @strangerdaysss 4 года назад +22

      at my workplace a lot of clients I have met finally got the motivation to become "healthy" and lose weight only after a health scare

    • @Meg-A-Saurus
      @Meg-A-Saurus 4 года назад +18

      Like that saying...how docs mostly see elderly OR obese patients, but not obese AND elderly.

  • @captsamsung
    @captsamsung 3 года назад +637

    When I heard one of the people say, "if you lose weight for medical reasons. You're not body positive!" I rolled my eyes so hard they nearly fell out of my head.

    • @andrewterebinov3823
      @andrewterebinov3823 3 года назад +29

      Sounds to me like if you have cancer and you broked up with smoking you're not body positive.
      P. S. I didn't learn English so many mounts already, so Im sure I did mustikes

    • @zahraa4149
      @zahraa4149 3 года назад +25

      This reminds of the disabled people who get mad at other disabled people for saying they would prefer to be able-bodied if they could. Appearantly it's "ableist" to not want to be disabled

    • @KayNovember26
      @KayNovember26 3 года назад +13

      You're also not a moron! Obesity WILL kill you. I am a health care worker. If you don't believe me, Covid will give you the answer. 90% of our Covid fatalities were plus sized patients.

    • @martinriveter605
      @martinriveter605 3 года назад +1

      Oh God

    • @nickkorablyov5641
      @nickkorablyov5641 3 года назад

      True, its actually what body positive promotes xD

  • @krowkovtuber
    @krowkovtuber 3 года назад +5296

    this reminds me of when adele lost weight and was shamed for "submitting to beauty standards". smh, can't even get a healthier life without getting cancelled these days.

    • @pleaseshutup7053
      @pleaseshutup7053 3 года назад +219

      People are crazy. But for as much people who shamed her 10x more showed her love

    • @angelicaborghi1427
      @angelicaborghi1427 3 года назад +82

      I agree with you but let’s not forget how hated she was for her body before and how people are now acting like she got better when she managed to have an extremely successful and lasting career while being fat. She looked nowhere near the examples in the video, Adele surely is happier with herself and I’m happy for her.

    • @AWlpsSHOW36
      @AWlpsSHOW36 3 года назад +36

      Adele got so much hate and calls for cancellation around that time.
      First shamed for loosing weight and then she gets accused of Cultural Appropriation when she styled her hair into Bantu Knots.

    • @mollkatless
      @mollkatless 3 года назад +8

      Prior to her weight loss, the only thing I knew about Adell was that she made really crappy music, and was as big as a house. But now, I know she has improved to being only chunky, and is apparently an entertainer (for some)

    • @Jackie-kq1sg
      @Jackie-kq1sg 3 года назад +23

      Same with Rebel Wilson now that she chose to be healthy

  • @ryniepan3038
    @ryniepan3038 11 месяцев назад +54

    The thing about BMI is that health is more nuanced than what it suggests but they take that and RUN with it. For example, at 16, I was 175 pounds, 5’3”. This is obese by BMI standards. HOWEVER! I was a double sport athlete (playing softball and competitive swim) who had well-defined muscles and could deadlift almost 3x my weight. But you can also obviously tell the difference between someone who is heavy due to muscle composition and someone who is heavy due to fat.

    • @aint2proud2meg
      @aint2proud2meg 6 месяцев назад +4

      100%. The BMI scale has done that to me before (it sucked because it was hurdle when I was joining the military), but the ugly truth now is that it’s accurate. I am not The Rock, lol. Just regained a bunch of weight.
      Using the outliers and applying it to themselves (when they know damn well it’s not muscle mass) is either denial or a plain ol lie.

    • @trolleriffic
      @trolleriffic 6 месяцев назад

      BMI is mostly pretty useful. Where it really fails is that it misses "skinny fat" people who are a "healthy" BMI but have unhealthy amounts of body fat. This represents about 30% of people with a healthy BMI so it's a lot of people, unlike the low single-digit percentage of people who are classed as overweight or obese due to being very muscular. Also doctors and health professionals tend to miss skinny fat people and often don't recognise that their body composition is unhealthy, whereas the vast majority of doctors could tell that an athlete with a BMI of 29 wasn't actually fat.

    • @FBWSRD
      @FBWSRD 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also body frame size plays a role. Some people naturally have bigger frames so they will weigh more (and or denser bones). And smaller frames can be fine on bmi but actually carrying excess weight. It's why there is talk of lowering the obesity threshold for asain people to 23. Frankly, bmi is most accurate for white people.

    • @quannguyen1381
      @quannguyen1381 5 месяцев назад

      The BMI work based on HOW YOU LOOK !!! When you're in the BMI it's not meant you're Healthy, It's meant you're LOOKS HEALTHY ( Looks NORMAL ) below the 20 is the PRETTY GIRLS GAME you're either Pretty or Prettier and that's is when your face features ratio came in !!! For examples If Tess was in the BMI she would be out there competing with KENDALL with GIGI,... and The harsh truth A PRETTY FACE IS A PRETTY FACE no but... no reason, no society opinion, no personality.... You could call Amber heard by a lot of bad words but i DARE you call her "UGLY FACE" !!!
      And Rumors has that people made her stay fat because it's easier for her to made MORE MONEY when she doesn't have to compete with others "Pretty Obisety" Girls !!!!

    • @m1965-e9h
      @m1965-e9h 4 месяца назад

      So true I had the same issues

  • @Zane_Doe
    @Zane_Doe 3 года назад +5545

    "Weight doesn't affect health." My knees and lower back respectfully disagree.

    • @lilikiwi
      @lilikiwi 3 года назад +54

      Mine to ..lol

    • @Surubispirit
      @Surubispirit 3 года назад +207

      Along with lungs and heart. Kills me when I hear a friend of mine struggle to breath just from walking up 6 stairs, not to mention how much that must kick his heart into overdrive.

    • @mikastamoody2275
      @mikastamoody2275 3 года назад +36

      It affects my heart murmur and my breathing. And my knees and hips.

    • @miraboliver4894
      @miraboliver4894 3 года назад +15

      Same, also my pancreas.

    • @yogi8387
      @yogi8387 3 года назад +12

      And when I sit I can't breath well cuz my belly so big

  • @mahika4261
    @mahika4261 3 года назад +1024

    No one should be bullied for being overweight (or any reason) BUT OBESITY SHOULDN'T BE NORMALISED. Being 5 kg overweight is fine, 50 kgs overweight IS NOT.

    • @Shan42596
      @Shan42596 3 года назад +11

      THIS!!!

    • @DiamantisHell
      @DiamantisHell 3 года назад +112

      @Sylvie you think bullying is the solution? The only waste of space here is you

    • @aimee2053
      @aimee2053 3 года назад +63

      @Sylvie I was a big child in primary school because I was short and people told me to kms, I wouldnt expect you being calm if I ever told a child to kill therselves. Grow up

    • @Natalia-pe1lh
      @Natalia-pe1lh 3 года назад +29

      @Sylvie You're opinion is 💫trash💫

    • @Natalia-pe1lh
      @Natalia-pe1lh 3 года назад

      +++

  • @elvesnspells7774
    @elvesnspells7774 3 года назад +3455

    I was born with a facial deformity. I joined the body posi movement because it was absolutely horrible growing up and getting bullied for things i couldn't change even with surgery.
    And I joined...and nothing. I even got ridiculed by these grown women in these groups and mass online accounts. It's body positivity only if your obese. I also struggled with an eating disorder which made me fluctuate between skinny and obese and honestly...that movement is TORTURE.

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 3 года назад +331

      That’s the thing that seriously bothers me - the BLATANT hypocrisy and mean-girl culture

    • @mayanotopsleep
      @mayanotopsleep 3 года назад +134

      hey, i hope youre doing okay! i understand how it can really ruin our self-esteem but all of us can learn how to accept ourselves more. it's so sad that people judge others by things that they cant even control. i personally think the concept of body positivity is good, but the movement? it's shit. it's full of bullies, elitist and people full of anger and jealousy.

    • @christopherstein2024
      @christopherstein2024 3 года назад +53

      @@KristiLEvans1 Everytime I hear the "Bullies are actually just insecure weaklings" speech in any type of form my whole body cringes. Do people really not see the hypocrisy in that ?

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 3 года назад +18

      @@christopherstein2024 the hypocrisy in the speech, or the reality of mean, self-indulgent bullies?

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 3 года назад +3

      @@christopherstein2024 not sure who gave a speech, unless you’re responding to something else?

  • @GreenWitchApothecary
    @GreenWitchApothecary Год назад +92

    Thank you for being rational. Anorexia AND obesity are unhealthy and neither should be ignored. Or glorified as in being dismissed as no problem.

  • @cadaverous6
    @cadaverous6 4 года назад +25471

    I believe in Respect At Every Size.
    You’re not healthy if you’re 500 pounds, but you’re still a person.

    • @ponternal
      @ponternal 3 года назад +201

      the difference between plus sized and mordibly obese is the genitals

    • @jileel
      @jileel 3 года назад +227

      At certain point of obesity, not really.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 года назад +1626

      Same. You should never feel entitled to berate or disparage someone because YOU take issue with how they choose to show up in the world, but science is still science.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 года назад +422

      @@ponternal The difference between "slut" and "player" is also the genitals...🙃

    • @榛名-q2k
      @榛名-q2k 3 года назад +98

      @@TomikaKelly right!!!

  • @johannduplessis3467
    @johannduplessis3467 2 года назад +2127

    Tess is only 36. Lets hear if she has the same mindset in 10 years. Drug addicts and alcoholics also feel indestructible when they are young.

    • @shiptowreck855
      @shiptowreck855 2 года назад +127

      along with anorexics and any other mind altering disease. from an anorexic, who spent a good portion of my life believing i didn't need food.

    • @bdflatlander
      @bdflatlander 2 года назад +92

      That was the case with my younger brother - he was basically a hard core alcoholic for over 35 years and when he was younger no one could convince him that he was, in effect, committing slow motion suicide. He died one month before his 57th birthday from Pancreatic Cancer and cirrhosis of the liver.
      I can’t see why anyone would defend being obese or heavier is in any way a heathy way to live. I’m not advocating shaming or making fun of people with a serious weight problem but it shouldn’t be glossed over like it’s OK, because it’s not.

    • @johannduplessis3467
      @johannduplessis3467 2 года назад +37

      @@shiptowreck855 Life is all about balance. Being overweight or anorexic is both unhealthy.

    • @johannduplessis3467
      @johannduplessis3467 2 года назад +24

      @@bdflatlander i am sorry to hear about your brother and i agree people should not be shamed. Shaming an alcoholic isn't going to stop them from drinking. It might just make the problem worse but we also shouldn't be glamorizing or sugar coating it with lies that it is healthy and brave because once again it could also make it worse

    • @bdflatlander
      @bdflatlander 2 года назад +17

      @@johannduplessis3467 : Thank you for your kind words. You’re right in that shaming an alcoholic won’t make things any better or will have much, if any, effect in making them want stop drinking. That motivation has to come from the alcoholic themselves and my brother never had the necessary motivation to want to quit drinking. My dad and I offered to pay for the best rehab available but it’s like the old joke about leading a horse to water but what the horse really wants to drink is whisky.
      I was talking to a former boss about my brother right when he was becoming seriously ill because I thought that it would force me to have to take some extra time away from work to help him. My boss’ father died because of his alcoholism and he told me from his experience with his dad that the only help an alcoholic wants is help to keep drinking. That was the case with my brother too.

  • @missmollyc
    @missmollyc 3 года назад +3511

    One thing that really bothers me is that in mainstream media, “curvy” and “obese” are often grouped together- they’re not the same thing. Curvy originally meant that you live a healthy lifestyle and are a healthy weight, but you naturally have larger bust, butt, hips, etc. Obese is a medical problem where you are overweight and do not live a healthy lifestyle. They’re often used interchangeably, and it’s quite frustrating for people who are actually curvy to be categorized with obese people.

    • @ingridespinoza106
      @ingridespinoza106 3 года назад +39

      @molly I like what you said but the last sentence is just rude and not relevant

    • @missmollyc
      @missmollyc 3 года назад +342

      @@ingridespinoza106 I think it’s relevant, because the main point of me saying this was to explain why they’re not the same thing and how it affects people. I’m sorry if it didn’t seem like that.

    • @a.g.8025
      @a.g.8025 3 года назад +228

      Thank you for saying this. It really is frustrating. It's like it's used to soften the blow of being overweight. If they say "I'm curvy", they associate it with Marilyn Monroe, being desirable, sexy, etc.

    • @larakriss
      @larakriss 3 года назад +12

      This!⬆️⬆️⬆️

    • @faerychains8951
      @faerychains8951 3 года назад +11

      completely agree and well said!

  • @miquelmarti6537
    @miquelmarti6537 Год назад +132

    "I can't walk half a mile but I know I'm healthy"... that goes direct to the Darwin Awards of the Year. Just sit and watch her explode.

    • @amethyst1062
      @amethyst1062 10 месяцев назад +4

      “I can’t walk half a mile but I know I’m healthy”
      Yeah, you’d have to be a healthy weight and paralyzed or some similar condition in order for me to believe that

    • @bleh-wk8pn
      @bleh-wk8pn 10 месяцев назад

      A lot of these activists admit to that and what's worse is they think it's a valid disability. They think deliberately disabling themselves puts them on the same scale as people who have mobility issues that CAN'T be fixed. It's really gross to watch how these people will more than happily rely on mobility aids as an enabler rather than an aid. I saw one activist admit they were more than happy to disable themselves to the point their family members/friends have to care for them and wash them because "that's what you do for people you love" 🤢

    • @bleh-wk8pn
      @bleh-wk8pn 10 месяцев назад

      I cannot stress enough how open obese activists are about this fact and how they don't care. They genuinely think that their obesity disabling them puts them on the same wave length as people who are literally paralyzed and that they're entitled to use mobility aids to enable their mass than to help them move around like every other physically disabled person uses them for. There's no 'wake up call', they just rely on whatever allows them to maintain their state like a pile of wet paper towels.

    • @Remytherattatatata
      @Remytherattatatata 4 месяца назад

      lmao like henry the 8th

    • @atinybruh
      @atinybruh 4 месяца назад

      I can walk a lot and i still know im not healthy

  • @ldreese33
    @ldreese33 3 года назад +2558

    When I hit almost 250 lbs I realized there was a problem. I started dieting and exercising. I am around 195 lbs now.

    • @Rosalin997
      @Rosalin997 3 года назад +112

      That’s good ! You got this !! I’m sure you’ll be able to get to you ugw :)

    • @louiselouise2686
      @louiselouise2686 3 года назад +54

      That’s some really good progress, keep up the good work I’m proud of you ❤️

    • @no1noseimelvis37
      @no1noseimelvis37 3 года назад +25

      Hell yeah

    • @hazma9970
      @hazma9970 3 года назад +52

      Damn that's some serious dedication, congrats man

    • @ldreese33
      @ldreese33 3 года назад +7

      @@hazma9970 thank you

  • @blueblue232
    @blueblue232 3 года назад +1993

    My dad literally died from a heart attack that was caused by obesity. I can't believe it's still an arguement that you can be 200 pounds overweight and be healthy.

    • @takfahamm
      @takfahamm 3 года назад +46

      I'm so sorry for your lost

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 3 года назад +20

      Sorry dude. I hope things are going well.

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 3 года назад +13

      Sorry dude. I hope things are going well.

    • @melaniecombs9325
      @melaniecombs9325 3 года назад +24

      Also meant to add I’m very sorry for your loss. May your father Rest In Peace and I hope you have happy memories with him.

    • @joshclearwater6461
      @joshclearwater6461 3 года назад +1

      It isn't really

  • @deanneb6925
    @deanneb6925 4 года назад +2302

    “Fat people exist and deserve respect regardless of their health and size” and “Obesity is bad for your health and shouldn’t be glorified” are two thought processes that can and should coexist. And as you pointed out earlier in the video, overweight/plus sized is NOT the same as obese. Some people are plus sized by nature. All the clean eating and exercise will not make them skinny, and that’s fine. Obesity is a different story altogether, often involving underlying medical conditions or disordered eating.
    Fatphobia is definitely a problem, in that it dehumanizes and degrades fat people, under the guise of wanting to “help them”. Not to mention the impulse of many doctors to simply say “there’s nothing wrong with you, just lose some weight” and completely ignoring the very real issues their patients may have. There’s also the very relevant topic of how our modern diets have affected people’s weights, as obesity has very obviously skyrocketed in recent decades. And that’s not even touching on how something like race and gender identity intersects with weight.
    All in all, it’s a layered issue that requires a lot of nuance. Unfortunately, the mass media doesn’t do too well with nuance...
    My mom has recently begun to lose weight, not only for cosmetic reasons, but because her knees have been giving her trouble, and for fear of getting diabetes (she had diabetes when she was pregnant with my sister and me). To say that my mother was healthy when she was heavier, borderline obese, would be a lie. She was and is a whole person worthy of love and respect. But she was not healthy. It’s worth noting that only through building up her self esteem did she find the willpower and drive to getting healthier. We need to foster self love, without enabling the glorification of an unhealthy lifestyle.

    • @paranoidastronaut5792
      @paranoidastronaut5792 4 года назад +61

      This comment is so underrated

    • @turnip3194
      @turnip3194 4 года назад +19

      Thank you for saying that. Your words are very wise !

    • @felinesmite5170
      @felinesmite5170 4 года назад +39

      I understand how some morbidly obese people came to such extreme positions regarding to their weight.
      I'm not obese, but I'm overweight. I'm 5'7 and quite athletic, but I wear a size 14. I have various medical issues that make it easy to gain weight and extremely difficult to lose it (note: my issues are chronic conditions, and they wouldn't disappear or get better if I lost weight. Beside those, I'm perfectly healthy and not at risk of developing any further problems due to my weight).
      My weight makes me feel ugly, gross and masculine. Every time I'm interested in someone, I stop myself from flirting with them because a part of me is convinced that my weight will gross them out, and that they'll see my advances as pathetic, disgusting and ridiculous. There's parts of my body I never show, not even when the weather or the occasion would make it the most practical choice. Fashionable clothes never look remotely good on me, and I have to put an immense and time consuming effort to find affordable clothes that look somewhat OK on me, and despite that, 9/10 times I look myself into a mirror all I can think about my outfit is how it shows how disgusting and fat I am.
      I know, rationally that there's nothing wrong with me. I know my BMI it's not that far into the overweight category. I know that, compared to other people with my same medical issues, I'm relatively 'thin' and generally way healthier than I could be. I know that I'm not a lazy pig, I know how I constantly struggle to keep my weight in check, I know that if I truly had 'let myself go' I would be morbidly obese.
      But emotionally I don't see myself like this. I see myself as a fat, lazy, disgusting land whale, who deserves to be judged and ridiculed, is unworthy of love and can't possibly come off as attractive for anyone.
      Obesity is a trap. The causes that leads people to become morbidly obese are complex and often hidden or overlooked. Everyone looks at obese people and think they are fat and 'simply' have to go on a diet. Obese people know that diets aren't a solution, but nobody listens to them. Nobody helps them understand the real causes of their obesity. An obese person feels trapped in a body everyone tells them is gross and disgusting, without a realistic way out of it. Nobody can live their whole life feeling like they are disgusting and unworthy of love and respect without starting to be a bit crazy in other desperate search for a way out. The body positivity movement is helping many of them to feel less like dirt and more like people.

    • @donkeytime4263
      @donkeytime4263 4 года назад +27

      No one is asking people to look like models... having an extra 20 pounds shouldn’t be judged because that could be do to genetics. But 200 pounds extra is not genetics. I guess people in third world countries can’t carry these “fat” genes?

    • @somewhatdiscrete
      @somewhatdiscrete 4 года назад +13

      Donkey Time there are fat people in developing countries and if you thinking looking at some critically emaciated children on google dot com disproves this, you have a hollow brain. perhaps begin working on that by defining fat vs obese and overweight bc 20+ pounds would be fat. 200+ pounds would be obese. they are very different conversations and no one is conflating the two but you. what op is saying is that there are legitimate health conditions that can make it easier for someone to become obese. a very obvious example of this is having a thyroid condition. the factors that can create obesity are much greater than lazy + food.

  • @UniquaDaBackyardigan
    @UniquaDaBackyardigan Год назад +86

    Tess unfollowed someone who had idolized her bc the woman shared her weight lost journey and it was..."triggering" for Tess.
    But somehow, she's brave enough to sit across from a thin personal trainer and be around actual models.
    Im sure it has nothing to do with the cameras rolling.

  • @ReneeCaraway
    @ReneeCaraway 4 года назад +2349

    I used to work with a girl who was naturally thin, very small. She eats whatever she wants every day, even fast food burgers and fries if she has a craving for it. But working with her, I noticed she never finished her food-usually ate less than half. In March when the world was basically shut down for coronavirus, I adopted her eating habits. Thanksgiving was last week so it’s been eight months. I have lost 70 pounds so far. I am not dieting or depriving myself of anything. I eat what I want when I’m hungry. I just don’t OVEREAT anymore. I no longer obsess over food and have even found myself almost forgetting to eat a couple of times when I was busy just living life. I used to wonder how anyone could possibly forget to eat. I look and feel so much better. And for the first time in my life, I feel pretty confident that I will finally be able to maintain this time. Still have another 25-30 pounds before I reach my goal weight of 105-110, with a BMI in the low 20s.

    • @b.w.22
      @b.w.22 4 года назад +134

      You know, I think this is the approach to things that’s the most healthy. I spent my youth being overweight, probably obese, and became fixated on it - dieting, “watching what I ate,” and generally feeling awful about myself. Learning to care more for myself, to love myself more, is what ultimately led to me normalizing my weight. That’s different than learning to love myself just the way I am or accepting my lot in life. It’s important to recognize the grief society gives you over ones weight and, in turn, the grief we give ourselves over our weight. Body positivity seems to miss the mark - it’s self-positivity.
      Once I recalibrated these internal things, it was so much easier to take care. Just as you say, eat whatever you’d like - just don’t eat tons of it. Don’t eat at every pang of hunger; give it a bit, drink a glass of water and wait an hour. If you want some chips and soda? No problem, but put those chips in a bowl and buy the little cans of soda, then put the bag of chips away. Eating right from the bag or cracking a 2liter of soda just invites overeating. Eat half those fries on your plate: so it’s maybe wasteful, but who cares? Food biodegrades - it’s sustainable and no one is shipping half-eaten fries to Africa for those kids or whatever.
      At the end of the day, feeling ok about yourself is a combination of accepting yourself, recognizing your shortcomings, and trying to do the best you can for yourself. Asking people to accept that obesity is OK is looking for answers outside yourself and it’s as reasonable as demanding that people think you’re attractive. It’s not a reasonable ask.

    • @amalia2390
      @amalia2390 4 года назад +19

      As long as you are happy and healthy, I’m happy for you! 💞💞

    • @chadmyron2552
      @chadmyron2552 4 года назад +5

      I love this!

    • @squirming_squirrels
      @squirming_squirrels 4 года назад +39

      The food waste diet!
      Unless youre under 5’ 110lb is prob unhealthy.

    • @higanbana_a
      @higanbana_a 4 года назад +11

      That’s great 😃 I’m also trying to lose weight again. Mindful eating is always a good hair to adopt. Hopefully I can be as successful as you in the weight loss journey

  • @Intothesunset89
    @Intothesunset89 4 года назад +868

    “Losing weight for medical reasons is not body positive” what in the world, how about I love myself enough to ensure that I live as long as possible?

    • @skittytail0334
      @skittytail0334 4 года назад +74

      It's so scary to think that some people might listen to this stuff and die earlier because of it. I can't believe that someone who's really happy with life and themselves would want to lead others to an early grave.

    • @miriamhavard7621
      @miriamhavard7621 4 года назад +21

      How DARE you speak logically!!!! ☺️😂👍

    • @Baguettish
      @Baguettish 4 года назад +13

      IKR? I can't think of anything more body positive than taking proper care of your body so you can enjoy it and what it enables you to do for longer.

    • @Aristaifly
      @Aristaifly 4 года назад

      This mentality of quote you wrote is a killer mentality. whose on earth is it business and labeling when it comes to your relationships with your body?

    • @Michellasarah
      @Michellasarah 4 года назад +6

      It’s because all doctors are FATPHOBIC and it’s all a conspiracy to erase fat people from the world, don’t you know this?!
      (I’m being sarcastic, but honestly - I’ve seen this argument more times that I can count.)

  • @vibrantchill7212
    @vibrantchill7212 3 года назад +2358

    "Well I wouldn't be obese if I was 7 ft tall so I'm not obese" girl what are you smoking and can I have some

    • @swagger1021
      @swagger1021 3 года назад +30

      LMAO

    • @AkkuBakku999
      @AkkuBakku999 3 года назад +12

      She is 1.65 mtrs

    • @stevenmanwaring8943
      @stevenmanwaring8943 3 года назад +31

      Her comment was definitely a little confusing and it took me a couple times to understand it, but what she is saying is that according to her bmi stats (which is bs anyway as i was technically obese according to the bmi scale when i had less than 5% fat but I was into weight lifting pretty hard core so I was definitely skinnier than your average 6foot tall 260 pound person.) Anyway she wasn't really saying she wouldn't be obese if she was 7 feet tall although I'm pretty sure she would still be considered obese at her highest weight. What she was saying is that since the shorter you are the higher your bmi at a particular weight and since her height and weight combination puts her in the obese category and that it comes with many health problems and she was saying that she can attest to its inaccuracy because she in her mind is 100% healthy which just simply can't be true. Even if she doesn't currently have major issues I can tell you for sure that she will. As a mechanic and a metaphor lover I will put it this way. If you have the proper diagnostic equipment you can identify multiple detrimental problems with your car without any readily apparent problems like a check engine light but if you go under "pending codes" you can have a bunch of problems that just haven't had time to manifest in a clear and observable way

    • @mrs.obamalynn
      @mrs.obamalynn 3 года назад +72

      Yeah and i wouldn’t be black if I was white

    • @kingvincentarchcravenxiii1141
      @kingvincentarchcravenxiii1141 3 года назад +8

      @steven manwaring
      A bit long agree.
      Basically she thinks anyone who weighs the same should all be considered the same whether that’s obese or not. Which is BS cuz there’s other factors that go into determin8ng if someone is obese and unhealthy, like height, fat, muscles and also there are some people who are just built big. I think most elementary school kids would even understand this.
      also agree the BMI scale is bit BS. According to it I’m obese and have been since I hit 160lbs. If you looked at me, you wouldn’t even think I was fat. Most of it is IN MY BELLYYyy. I’m def not as healthy as I should be, but like, obese? Seems like a stretch, in my situation.
      although doctors are now saying that the BMI chart is just a guideline and that everyone is different and depends also on the person and their genes and other shit.

  • @BSG0005
    @BSG0005 Год назад +28

    There’s nothing more important than health. I’ve wanted to be skinny my whole life (while maintaining a healthy weight), but I’ve recently become very ill & have been losing weight at an alarming weight. Health is the ideal, never take that for granted.

  • @kritchandler
    @kritchandler 3 года назад +1411

    at 16 I was 300lbs and couldn't lose weight, and did start thinking, "this is just me".
    If this is you, GO TO YOUR DOCTOR!
    I had thyroid disease and celiac disease. I'm now 30 and a healthy weight, and feel 100x better.

    • @cyrusthelizardking
      @cyrusthelizardking 3 года назад +60

      I’d like to say this makes me feel better, I’m in England so don’t quite know much about lbs but I’m 17 and around 195lbs. Knowing with enough work I can be healthier is really amazing- thank you (I hope this isn’t offensive haha)

    • @criticRN
      @criticRN 3 года назад +5

      Good stuff 👍🏽

    • @Saibellus
      @Saibellus 3 года назад +48

      it's inarguable that overweight people have a lot of health issues overlooked or attributed to their size. but it's also inarguable that having hundreds of pounds of fat on your body has profound health effects. im always so baffled by the all or nothing mentality people have. its possible for the medical community to need to do better without obesity being harmless.

    • @NicknotNak
      @NicknotNak 3 года назад +28

      I got on medication and dropped almost 30 pounds that I really didn't have to spare. When I switched medications (due to side effects) I immediately gained all that weight back, plus an additional 25 pounds. I went from being underweight to overweight in a month.
      When I brought this up I was dismissed. My family wasn't great about it either, and so I just put up with it. Eventually I got off that medication and over a few months my weight returned to its baseline, no changes to my diet, exercise or lifestyle needed.
      If you have a typical relationship with food (which I get people struggle with, I do too) and you can't lose weight, it might be something to discuss with a doctor.

    • @cestalia
      @cestalia 3 года назад +1

      I agree, my friend has lupus and she's pretty much consults with her doctor as well regarding her diet (which is for religion purpose)

  • @anthonyabbett2473
    @anthonyabbett2473 3 года назад +2231

    I weighed 864 lbs at one time but now I'm down to 404 lbs. Being proud of yourself is AWESOME but it's unhealthy.
    And the weight DOES kill you.
    Every one wants to be a victim.
    I'm responsible for the weight I gained and no one else.

    • @jeunessehi
      @jeunessehi 3 года назад +239

      Good for you for losing over 400 lbs! I can’t imagine how difficult that was!

    • @Crab_Shanty
      @Crab_Shanty 3 года назад +153

      Damn dude! That's impressive!

    • @benw4551
      @benw4551 3 года назад +177

      Bruh losing 400 pounds is absolutely crazy. Keep going man!

    • @stayawesomeu
      @stayawesomeu 3 года назад +66

      Keep going!! You can do it!

    • @Bee19207
      @Bee19207 3 года назад +72

      Woahh 400 lbs down! Amazing job, good luck with the rest of your journey

  • @cool870
    @cool870 4 года назад +10519

    acceptance at every size, not health at every size. no one should be shamed for their weight but you can’t be obese and healthy

    • @taliag09
      @taliag09 4 года назад +564

      Obesity itself is literally a medical condition. By *definition* not healthy to be obese.

    • @lucyhanna5172
      @lucyhanna5172 4 года назад +41

      well said.

    • @idDDtapthat
      @idDDtapthat 4 года назад +376

      yeah I can't take it when fat activists claim that they promote body positivity when they skinny-shame other people

    • @millie209
      @millie209 4 года назад +269

      And you're still deserving of respect if you're not healthy

    • @taliag09
      @taliag09 4 года назад +186

      @@millie209 Of course, everyone deserves respect. The extreme side of the fat acceptance movement is dangerous though. It's promoting disordered eating much the same as pro-ana groups do. For some reason it's ok to call those groups out and "skinny shame" - maybe because thinner people tend to experience privilege due to being more societally attractive than their overweight counterparts.

  • @aa1589
    @aa1589 8 месяцев назад +10

    It's so bizarre seeing college educated people use terms like "correlation does not equal causation" to distort the truth. We learn those tools to deseminate what's real and what's not, to see them used to gaslight is dissappointing.

  • @xfuriousapex
    @xfuriousapex 2 года назад +2176

    I had a friend who was very intelligent - she studied philosophy at a college I never could have gotten into - who insisted That although smoking was unhealthy the particular brand of cigarette she smoked were actually good for you. People can delude themselves into believing anything if it supports their addictions.

    • @skrittle555
      @skrittle555 Год назад +128

      was it american spirits by any chance? lol i had a friend just like that in college.

    • @xfuriousapex
      @xfuriousapex Год назад +80

      @@skrittle555 Yes!

    • @lobsterbisque7567
      @lobsterbisque7567 Год назад +43

      @@skrittle555 I've seen that delusion too!! My parents owned a small neighborhood store/bogeda, and a lot of customers bought into the american spirit craze. We also sold packets of roll your own ciggies like top or drum which they also bought into! The delusion is real!!😆😆😆

    • @babysnake861
      @babysnake861 Год назад +9

      yea in the 90s every one thought american spirits were healthy

    • @WinnipegOne177
      @WinnipegOne177 Год назад +4

      @@babysnake861 Why?

  • @ergovisavis
    @ergovisavis 2 года назад +2257

    Imagine smoking 2 packs of cigarettes a day and claiming your lifestyle is healthy because your bloodwork is (still) fine.

    • @hersheycat6526
      @hersheycat6526 2 года назад +102

      I’ve heard people argue that e-cigarettes are fine and don’t cause health issues. People will justify just about any habit they have especially if it’s addictive.

    • @XxLostFinalGirlxX
      @XxLostFinalGirlxX 2 года назад +23

      People do claim that because they don't care that cigs will kill them

    • @bassa8333
      @bassa8333 2 года назад +6

      @@hersheycat6526 I always justify e-sigarettes as being healthy on the short term. Nobody knows what it’s going to do with my body in 10-20 years. People feel healthier with e-sigarettes because there’s no tar in it.

    • @hersheycat6526
      @hersheycat6526 2 года назад +33

      @@bassa8333 still not good for you. Even smoke from wood in a campfire is bad for your lungs so you’re never supposed to stand down wind of smoke. It may be better than a regular cigarette but that’s like hitting your head with your fist as opposed to a hammer. Sure your fist is less bad but it’s still horrible for you.

    • @Boyso5407
      @Boyso5407 2 года назад +16

      That’s me. I’ve been smoking for about 25 years and I’ve always had great blood pressure, blood work, good BMI etc. But even though my numbers are great and visually I look fine, I know im not heathy simply because I smoke. There’s no way that a person causing damage to their body, wether it be smoking or over eating, can say they’re healthy.

  • @reddjustaguy1598
    @reddjustaguy1598 3 года назад +1829

    I honestly detest what Tess Holliday stands for.
    My friend and I started our weight loss journey. I was 310lbs and 5'9" and she was 275lbs at 5'6".
    We worked hard, but then when Tess Holliday blew up, my friend completely stopped. She looked up to Tess. I kept trying to convince her to keep going and that we've come so far. But she called me fat phobic.. and went on saying "I'm comfortable in myself. You're the one with a problem for hating yourself enough to change yourself"
    I never forgot those words. I told myself that I'm going to become as fit as I can be to prove my friend wrong.
    Now I am 177lbs 19% body fat. I love my new lifestyle. My diet is super awesome and sustainable. But my heart breaks for my friend. She is now 320lbs. She still follows Tess Holliday.. and I am so angry. Because I want my friend to be healthy. But I've been black listed by her because of this movement.
    We don't talk anymore... But I still see her sometimes and I see her struggling with her movements. It breaks me inside.

    • @trw4war322
      @trw4war322 3 года назад +103

      Sorry to hear that but as the saying goes “The Ends Justify The Means.” No matter how warped or unhealthy the situation is. Only your friend can decide if she wants to escape her condition. Tell her that her body is her House and Car the places she has to move and live in. Once that breaks down movement in any form is painful and restricted. Ask her to look at herself and ask her why should she want to look and feel like that if she doesn’t have to,suffer like that if she doesn’t have to,cut her life short like that if she doesn’t have to!? She won’t hear you unfortunately but one day her body will give her the proverbial bill of sale and she will not have sufficient funds to cover the tab. Brace Yourself. I hope she changes soon.

    • @islandgirl2578
      @islandgirl2578 3 года назад +57

      I'm so sorry to hear this
      Unfortunately this is the reality
      But when she gets sick and actually realizes that its wrong
      Please help her (even tell her I told you so) but help her

    • @Coffee_Is_Magic
      @Coffee_Is_Magic 3 года назад +30

      I'm sorry man 🥺 well done for getting healthier. I hope you're friends comes around one day ❤️

    • @melissasheppard6674
      @melissasheppard6674 3 года назад +21

      That sucks 💜 she shouldn't have said that to you

    • @fathomgathergood7690
      @fathomgathergood7690 3 года назад +32

      @@trw4war322 I'm sorry for your loss but I'm glad you kept doing what you knew to be right.

  • @danielh96s
    @danielh96s Год назад +36

    So you're telling me the 'health at every size'-movement was started by someone who's last name was Bacon? Truly, what a world we're living in

    • @lenabendidi782
      @lenabendidi782 9 месяцев назад +4

      lol yea I don’t trust people who’s eyes are always wide open

    • @gb-oz5kn
      @gb-oz5kn 6 месяцев назад +4

      Finally someone who mentions it she looks insane heck i am a huy much younger than her more than a head taller and she scares me

    • @pauldagreekboi
      @pauldagreekboi 4 месяца назад

      It would be ironic if she was vegan. It's almost like promoting obesity while not being obese. Seriously, the insanity in her eyes is clear

  • @lisajackson9431
    @lisajackson9431 4 года назад +747

    "Being forced to lose weight for medical reasons is not body positive." So dying/becoming immobile is body positive? WHAAAT?! These ppl are out of their minds!

    • @beepbeepcasucha
      @beepbeepcasucha 4 года назад +49

      You'd think that making a decision to improve your physical health *would* be body positive. Looks like she didn't do enough critical thinking herself

    • @katie3092
      @katie3092 4 года назад +22

      i think it’s more so rooted in refusal to take responsibility for why your obese. i see it all the time on my 300 pound life

    • @watsername
      @watsername 4 года назад +18

      @@katie3092 this! The whole "I don't know why I'm so fat..." then you see them eating like 50 burgers for a snack. 🙄

    • @katybradfield9524
      @katybradfield9524 4 года назад +6

      @@watsername as a fat lady I fully agree

    • @chilliecheesecake
      @chilliecheesecake 4 года назад +8

      "Being forced to lose weight for medical reasons is not body positive"
      That right there is an admission that body positivity is inconsistent with a healthy lifestyle

  • @hehehehehehehehehehe111
    @hehehehehehehehehehe111 4 года назад +475

    I find HAES extremely disrespectful because it takes away all personal freedom, saying “oh being fat is genetic you can’t change it” when in reality, eating less and exercising more does work. Your body is always under your control and its so disempowering to preach otherwise.

    • @birblover6423
      @birblover6423 4 года назад +39

      Its OUR body comrade

    • @hollyann5717
      @hollyann5717 4 года назад +14

      Very great point to make. This is one of the things I really hate about these movements. No one can take our power away. No one can tell me I can't do it because I DID DO IT. And guess what...I'm not special. Anyone can do what I did.

    • @dainluke
      @dainluke 4 года назад +5

      I like this comment. I have always held this opinion. When I embarked on my weight loss journey from obesity at 16, yes part of it was because I wanted to appear better looking to others, that's always going to be a factor. But by far and large I did so because I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it, I was tired of being a victim of genetics.

    • @dominator1217
      @dominator1217 4 года назад +2

      If you hate your personal freedoms being taken away, why do you have a soviet symbol as your profile pic?

    • @hehehehehehehehehehe111
      @hehehehehehehehehehe111 4 года назад +9

      DeVious stfu

  • @helenahamilton5350
    @helenahamilton5350 4 года назад +774

    I believe fat-shaming is wrong and never justified. I also believe obesity is unhealthy and almost always leads to health problems of one kind or another. And those two beliefs don't conflict in the slightest.

    • @malink2658
      @malink2658 4 года назад +90

      Absolutely. No one deserve to feel ashamed of themselves. Everyone deserves to love themselves. But loving yourself also means doing what’s best for yourself.

    • @bethtorreszin7538
      @bethtorreszin7538 4 года назад +11

      What you just said, my friend, is the perfect example of being level-headed and logical!!

    • @TheQueerTailor
      @TheQueerTailor 4 года назад +8

      Exactly, we should be promoting “health at every size” as in whatever size you are you should try and keep your body healthy, but it is not possible to be healthy at every size. Being unhealthy isn’t bad, it isn’t a moral failing, but it is something most people would want to deal with if it’s possible for them just because we want to live long lives

    • @kewlkidz1079
      @kewlkidz1079 4 года назад +8

      Exactly! Bullying someone for their weight/appearance is terrible, not funny, not justified, and just generally a douchebag move. Being overweight/obese can and will have negative health effects, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. To say that being overweight doesn't have any health risks is denying science and medical research

    • @ontxtteredwxngs
      @ontxtteredwxngs 4 года назад +5

      I also don't believe calling someone fat when they've heard it their whole life most likely isn't a way to "help" them. You're not saying anything different and nobody asked. The people with the unsolicited advice pretend they "want to help fat people live longer" but when that person tells them to fuck off, the other person says "please die of a stroke you fat pig" come on now. yall need to stop pretending you care. we see you.

  • @lydialevorson3681
    @lydialevorson3681 7 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you for talking about this subject while not being an a-hole. I’ve noticed that other people who cover this subject who aren’t or never were fat at one point just see it as an excuse to be horribly rude, fatphobic, and insulting. Approaching the subject with no sensitivity or nuance. Thank you for being respectful. This is a great video

  • @W4TSKY
    @W4TSKY 4 года назад +1482

    “health at every size” should be changed to “love at every size” since, as you said, obviously it’s not possible to be healthy at every size. You can’t be 5’5” 300+lbs like Tess and be healthy, that’s just statistically impossible. The same way you can’t be 7’2” 100lbs and be healthy. Our body can’t handle extremely off-putting ratios like that. And that’s why you never see morbidly obese 70 year olds. It’s one thing to be fat and be confident in your body. It’s another to be obese and claim to be healthy and spread the lie that obesity has no impact on your health.

    • @yasminemedina2542
      @yasminemedina2542 4 года назад +11

      Preach

    • @crazycatladyjo2688
      @crazycatladyjo2688 4 года назад +33

      I' m a nurse and I see morbidly obese 70 year old people every day.

    • @W4TSKY
      @W4TSKY 4 года назад +122

      crazycatladyjo so that’s why I don’t see them, they’re all in the hospital...

    • @mortviolette284
      @mortviolette284 4 года назад +11

      Except I’ve known many, many morbidly obese people into their 70s and 80s, even a few in their 90s...

    • @mckenziem5758
      @mckenziem5758 4 года назад +12

      exactly and i totally agree! i know I'm not completely healthy at 5'8 and 206 pounds but since I'm growing and I'm still very active and my doctor has confirmed that I have a wide frame with thick bones and a lot of muscle I'm not worried. However, if I did weigh 230+ I would be concerned for myself. I think everyone deserves love but like you said not everyone is healthy.

  • @tokelolove7234
    @tokelolove7234 3 года назад +12433

    We didn't fight against the glamourisation of anorexia just so obesity can take over it's place.

    • @marywebb9127
      @marywebb9127 3 года назад +918

      In the 90's girls used to starve their selves to look like Kate Moss. It is a reverse of this with Tess Holliday. Both are unhealthy lifestyles.

    • @shrijanagrg6853
      @shrijanagrg6853 3 года назад +221

      Anorexia is still rampant.

    • @aparna2701
      @aparna2701 3 года назад +550

      @@shrijanagrg6853 So is obesity, your point?

    • @eumemo4814
      @eumemo4814 3 года назад +77

      Ikr. People doesn’t understand nuance.

    • @shrijanagrg6853
      @shrijanagrg6853 3 года назад +301

      @@aparna2701 The original commentator wrote their sentence in a way that suggests that GLAMORIZATION of anorexia has ended.
      Whilst that's not true at all. Anorexia is still as rampant as it was in the 90s. It hasn't magically disappeared.

  • @inframatic
    @inframatic 3 года назад +3964

    Imagine if people got offended when you told them that smoking cigarettes wasn’t healthy and they created a group called cigarette acceptance.

    • @hotsauceenjoyer2000
      @hotsauceenjoyer2000 3 года назад +86

      Hah, good one. Of course it's not healthy, imagine if that happened one day.

    • @amaarakhan180
      @amaarakhan180 3 года назад +156

      There are groups like that on the internet

    • @hachikos
      @hachikos 3 года назад +91

      i mean, that's a pretty farfetched comparison. some people are genetically predisposed to being overweight no matter how healthy they are. smoking is a choice, expensive, and it harms more than just yourself. even if someone were to choose to be overweight, at least they aren't putting anyone else at risk.

    • @wilmagregg3131
      @wilmagregg3131 3 года назад +163

      @@hachikos except they are being morbidly obese puts you at far more risk health wise meaning time spent treating you is being wasted when it could be being used on people who despratly need medical help for issues outside of there controll.
      and people who are naturally overweight are a obvious exception of course no one is saying they should have the same standards applied to them as people who arnt genetically deposed to gaining weight no matter what they do

    • @hachikos
      @hachikos 3 года назад +47

      @@wilmagregg3131 idk i think my point still stands. nobody wants to be obese, some people just have very unfortunate circumstances regarding money or mental health. if it puts their life at risk, of course they need medical care. that's like saying a smoker dying of lung cancer is wasting resources. both are a result of unhealthy lifestyles, but that doesn't mean their lives have no value. just as smoking is an addiction, so is unhealthy eating, and breaking both habits (especially if it's all someone has ever known) is extremely difficult. i understand your perspective, but i think the medical world's resources are being wasted by things much more ignorant and dangerous than obesity at the moment.

  • @Hannnaaahhh
    @Hannnaaahhh Месяц назад +3

    As a 5’2.5 woman with a starting weight of 240lb/108kg and is now 159lb/72kg, I can confirm that EVERYTHING in my life was so much more difficult when I was obese. I am still dieting and not where I want to be but the drastic changes I’ve experienced like actually enjoying cardio and being able to run/walk without getting overwhelmed and out of breath within a minute of beginning it is an extremely rewarding feeling. I am a much happier person now and feel more comfortable with the person I’ve become due to necessary weight loss. Please understand that this is in no way hate and to see just how wonderful and free people can feel simply from no longer being obese. Give it a go and don’t give up! ❤️

  • @teshc4795
    @teshc4795 4 года назад +4664

    This all started when society saw a fat person and called them "ugly" instead of "unhealthy". Health and vanity are not the same.

    • @ightimmaheadout290
      @ightimmaheadout290 3 года назад +114

      most people don't care when they see an obese person. The only person that cares is the obese person who can't get anybody (for obvious reasons)and then blames society which is stupid, because we are wired to find healthy humans attractive. Obese women are not healthy

    • @teshc4795
      @teshc4795 3 года назад +18

      @@ightimmaheadout290 Well, yes, I never said they were.

    • @teshc4795
      @teshc4795 3 года назад +222

      @Jack Hoff Well yes but there's a difference between, "Hey, what you're doing is killing you, you should lose weight." and "Hey, you're ugly, lose weight."

    • @teshc4795
      @teshc4795 3 года назад +2

      @Jack Hoff I get what you're saying.

    • @maryoomaaziz3606
      @maryoomaaziz3606 3 года назад +86

      @@ightimmaheadout290 that’s ur own opinion... many of these fat women are actually in relationships and are seen as attractive by their partners lol, the goal should be to push them to be healthy and not sexy

  • @ezekielsmith8603
    @ezekielsmith8603 3 года назад +397

    I used to be obese. I had confidence in my looks, but I still knew i wasnt healthy. There is a difference between telling yourself that you're beautiful at any size, and telling yourself you're healthy at any size. I loved myself enough to be confident most of the time, but eventually i loved my body enough to eat right, excercise, and lose the weight.

    • @stopreplyingtomycomments7954
      @stopreplyingtomycomments7954 3 года назад +13

      Congrats! I hope you're better now

    • @nonusername7534
      @nonusername7534 3 года назад +26

      *This* really needs to be said, being beautiful and being confident has *Nothing* to do with being healthy

    • @pencey
      @pencey 3 года назад +1

      did you use eating to treat anxiety or depression?

  • @yungkim5834
    @yungkim5834 4 года назад +2178

    The thing is, Tess is has a very pretty face. That’s the only reason why she is a model.. there are plenty of women of her size I see on a daily basis that the model industry probably would never give chance cause they aren’t conventionally attractive.

    • @xVanillaxBerryx
      @xVanillaxBerryx 4 года назад +51

      Tess Holiday has that Tyra Banks smize technique on lock!!!

    • @neb0101
      @neb0101 4 года назад +100

      She also had plastic surgery and wears heavy makeup..

    • @penelope3995
      @penelope3995 4 года назад +6

      @Канал Светкин Анал 😑😑

    • @paullee3660
      @paullee3660 4 года назад +9

      You clearly haven’t seen her without the makeup.

    • @vquoi2
      @vquoi2 4 года назад +67

      The main advantage she has over other plus-sized models is not so much her pretty face, but rather the fact that she has a relatively thin face and relatively thin neck. If you just look at a photo of her from the neck up, you might guess she's overweight, but not so morbidly obese. She has a pretty face, but it's her smaller overall neck size that gives her a more striking appearance when compared to other large women (Ex. Mama June pre-surgery).

  • @bearbaitofficial
    @bearbaitofficial 7 месяцев назад +10

    "losing weight for medical reasons is not body positive" is wild

  • @abhisheksathe123
    @abhisheksathe123 4 года назад +5516

    55mins. She dropped a whole movie this time.

  • @mrworldextrawide2815
    @mrworldextrawide2815 Год назад +570

    After being obese for 15 years, HAES encouraged me to lose weight because I didn't want to be anything like its supporters

    • @jennifergeorge7280
      @jennifergeorge7280 Год назад +21

      Good on you , keep it up!

    • @AspireGMD
      @AspireGMD Год назад

      Well you're a man so you wouldn't be accepted anyway.

    • @petersumit70
      @petersumit70 Год назад +1

      🤔 interesting

    • @no_one_211
      @no_one_211 Год назад +1

      😂🎉

    • @amenenema474
      @amenenema474 Год назад +6

      Yep! These fat acceptance/HAES people are super inspirational...just not in the way they think 😂

  • @ZanderTheManDuh
    @ZanderTheManDuh 3 года назад +1037

    As someone who isnt exactly skinny but isn't obese... the whole "You don't have to be skinny to be healthy" movement is not aimed at morbidly obese people... It's aimed at people like me who exercise regularly and eat ok but aren't model type skinny. Morbidly obese people need to get help but that doesn't mean they shouldn't love themselves. There's an important distinction that needs to be made between "You're ok as you are." and "You deserve to love yourself despite your size" like loving yourself doesn't mean you can't work on yourself. Period.

    • @carissasims1615
      @carissasims1615 3 года назад +20

      Perfectly said!

    • @dont_harsh_my_mellow
      @dont_harsh_my_mellow 3 года назад +44

      Like ten or whatever pounds overweight or a little chunky despite being healthy weight and having jiggly arms and some belly fat...not being 300 lbs and going up with that weight too.

    • @underwirez
      @underwirez 3 года назад +3

      how exactly can one love yourself if you're at an abnormally obese weight tho

    • @dont_harsh_my_mellow
      @dont_harsh_my_mellow 3 года назад +25

      @@underwirez By looking beyond what you look like? How can you love yourself if you're a paraplegic, amputee, sufferer of chronic as well as progressive diseases, mental illness sufferer, etc.? By loving yourself past your disorders or appearance. We will ALL age if it is that we make it to old age and have to love things beyond our inevitably malfunctioning bodies. We have to have the love fostered in our personalities, hobbies, making others happy, doing something worth it to us such as good hobbies or servicing our communities. If you're obese you might want to love other aspects of yourself enough to want to heal your body and lose weight.

    • @underwirez
      @underwirez 3 года назад +1

      @@dont_harsh_my_mellow i meant that itd be difficult to love yourself since youre suffering from certain conditions. you also have to take in mind from external sources too, such as abusive family/friends, financial problems, etc etc

  • @beehungry6190
    @beehungry6190 Год назад +49

    The real hero’s are the first responders who have to lift these people and smell and see with their eyes the living conditions.

    • @eskaweeks
      @eskaweeks 2 месяца назад

      Apparently morbidly obese people who can't get up or move on their own are referred to as Burners by some emergency crews.
      Cuz if there's a bad house fire or the plane is going down, they will burn to death not being able to evacuate without 5 plus people to help carry them out.

  • @zacharycardenas
    @zacharycardenas 4 года назад +3881

    Kiana over here making documentary quality videos that look like they went through a team of writers and editors, like seriously. The amount of effort and time you put into this is insane and I'm living for it lol.

    • @KianaDocherty
      @KianaDocherty  4 года назад +314

      LOL thank you so much!

    • @ruth078
      @ruth078 4 года назад +66

      @@KianaDocherty your videos make my whole week. Seriously, I've watched every one of them and IMMEDIATELY click when I get a notification

    • @clockwinder2924
      @clockwinder2924 4 года назад +44

      You’re right, she’s great. She is pointing out the actual truth at a completely documentary level. All the research is incredible. I’m not obese, but I’ve got other addiction issues and she is leading me to make some big changes in my life. Thank you Kiana.
      Edit: Also one of my best friends died this year from obesity caused heart failure. (Proved by autopsy.) I’m cleaning up my act because, let’s face it, you’re right and I’ve lost one of my best friends.
      Edit (again): Londo Bacon says all of this while appearing to be within a healthy weight range. I wonder whose paying her in this case.

    • @jaxonsevero1045
      @jaxonsevero1045 4 года назад +3

      Only 90k views tho for this high production value video😔

    • @bigboineptune9567
      @bigboineptune9567 4 года назад +2

      @@jaxonsevero1045 It's only 4 days old, it should get plenty of views eventually.

  • @judithharley9236
    @judithharley9236 Год назад +1136

    I’m overweight and I think one thing about Tess Holiday should be made clear: she is not a “size 22”. She is much bigger than that. If there is nothing wrong with her size, why lie? I don’t get it.
    Well, yes I do.

    • @gjk540
      @gjk540 Год назад +82

      It's akin to those weight-loss ads where someone declares they went from 250 lbs. to 175 lbs.--or a size 22 to a size 6. That is absolute bunk. I went from 245 lbs. to 170 lbs.--or a size 22 to a size 14. I'd *love* to know how they are able to fit into a size 6.

    • @Aster_Risk
      @Aster_Risk Год назад +72

      I was around size 20 at 247 pounds. I'm only an inch shorter than Tess is. No way she's a 22. I had the same thought that if she's so proud, why is she lying?

    • @meowmeowgurl666
      @meowmeowgurl666 Год назад +17

      shes lying bc no one likes gluttony lol@@Aster_Risk

    • @JohnDoe-kg6gy
      @JohnDoe-kg6gy Год назад

      Remember:
      Manatees & cows= boner killers
      We DON'T like them, it's disgusting. 🤮
      Advice:
      Cycling.
      It burns fat and calories fast with minimal impact in your knees and ankles.
      It enhances your aerobic capacity too.
      Good luck !

    • @tigercomet23
      @tigercomet23 Год назад +42

      @@Aster_Risk I myself am currently size 20/22, around 250 lbs, and I am no where near the size of Tess Holiday. Calling her a 22 is absurd.

  • @TheQueerTailor
    @TheQueerTailor 4 года назад +781

    My dad is an EMT, he sees the tragic cost of obesity every single day. The people who die young, those who are housebound. Those who are in incredible, unimaginable pain. What people like this are doing is so unfair to them!

    • @chucklebutt4470
      @chucklebutt4470 4 года назад +23

      It really is so sad to see people that have been overweight the majority of their lives. They've never been able to just walk around without 100+ pounds draped over them...
      I'm around 40 pounds overweight since around March and it sucks! Heaviest I've ever been at 5'11" and 220 pounds. 😩 Sometimes I see a glance of my reflection off of my screen and notice that I've got moobs now lol...

    • @bazkoa5215
      @bazkoa5215 4 года назад +10

      @@chucklebutt4470 I believe in you bro, you can lose the weight and become the best version of yourself. Just gotta keep it consistent.

    • @hotpotts
      @hotpotts 4 года назад +13

      obese people are hard to move, a team of people are required
      & it's extremely difficult to do surgery or resuscitate with all the extra _layers_
      Imagine a firefighter trying to rescue someone they can't lift... they won't

    • @mentak2593
      @mentak2593 4 года назад +2

      How many thin druggies does he see die? Let’s shame some addicts next. It’s so cheap and easy to shame people for being fat because you can SEE it. All of the other people he sees as an EMT are probably not obese, and yet they get a pass because it isn’t visibly evident what contributed to their health issue. And that is the injustice of it, really.

    • @TheQueerTailor
      @TheQueerTailor 4 года назад +21

      Menta K that’s not what i mean at all, my point is that many people who are obese end up suffering horribly because of it. Also it’s a total myth that only skinny people deal with addiction, people of any weight can die due to addictions. While some drugs suppress appetite, others don’t, there’s no way to tell if someone is living with an addiction by looking at them.

  • @sarahclark78
    @sarahclark78 7 месяцев назад +9

    Nobody should be vilified or insulted due to their appearance. That is a given, one of the foundations of civilised society . But trying to normalise something so dangerous is downright irresponsible, if not actually criminal. Thank you for this, it was informative.

    • @venusavenue1722
      @venusavenue1722 4 месяца назад

      nobody should be insulted due to their appearence UNLESS they claim is healty and they weight 300Lbs.
      That is exaclty when they SHOULD take the walk of shame. Period.

    • @sarahclark78
      @sarahclark78 4 месяца назад

      @@venusavenue1722 insults are never acceptable and speak more of the person hurling the insults than the person they are trying to shame. It is after all not my business if somebody else wants to be fat. But it is my business if that person tried to tell me that I should be fat too because it's not unhealthy

  • @CrazyBeautifulFreak
    @CrazyBeautifulFreak 3 года назад +1584

    Nike having plus size mannequins is great. I think it makes it easier and more accessible for oversized people going to the gym.
    When I was fat I couldn’t get good exercise clothes.

    • @wingedyera
      @wingedyera 3 года назад +162

      Also the size of those mannequins still was a normal healthy size. Not to mention much closer to the actually size of the general population, and since mannequins are meant to show how the clothing would look on a person it makes sense to show it on a body that is more like the average body

    • @lovereiki7144
      @lovereiki7144 3 года назад +42

      You don't need special exercise clothes or gym clothes. That's just marketing. You need something you have freedom of movement in. Sweat pants and a baggy t-shirt.

    • @emmajanedonnelly1524
      @emmajanedonnelly1524 3 года назад +163

      @@lovereiki7144 I agree, but sometimes having specific clothing can equal a change of mindset when it comes to working out.
      For me sweat pants = comfort and gym leggings = workout time

    • @shauniegirl5598
      @shauniegirl5598 3 года назад +18

      And for people like me who are bigger but workout it's great for us and it's a move in the right direction

    • @liawatson5789
      @liawatson5789 3 года назад +10

      Weight loss is 80% diet 20% exercise.

  • @rakamandala2004
    @rakamandala2004 2 года назад +1848

    'Size doesn't determine your worth' Yes, I agree. But, it determines your health.

    • @Marz859
      @Marz859 2 года назад +21

      Size doesn’t determine your health tho. Obesity can be detrimental in the long term but being skinny isn’t a show of health at all. Someone who is obese can in fact be more physically fit than someone skinny.

    • @We.do.not.scissor
      @We.do.not.scissor 2 года назад +65

      @@Marz859 An obese person being more fit than a skinny person does not mean that BOTH people are unhealthy. Being too skinny and too overweight are both dangerous and unhealthy. Comparisons don't make it okay to be obese. It is not healthy. Period.
      I was obese as a kid and ran faster than the average weight kids. I wasn't healthier.

    • @internette7229
      @internette7229 Год назад +37

      @@Marz859 "Obesity can be detrimental in the long term but being skinny isn’t a show of health at all," You said it. Size does determine your health. Not being in a healthy weight range either way (obese or skinny) can be detrimental in the long term. The claim is "X is unhealthy." By saying "Y is also unhealthy," or "Y is even unhealthier," doesn't negate the statement "X is unhealthy." It's like saying, "smoking is not unhealthy because drinking is also unhealthy (or unhealthier). The truth is, both are unhealthy. Being obese is unhealthy, just like being skinny is unhealthy. Period.

    • @moosehead1183
      @moosehead1183 Год назад +2

      Obesity might determine your worth when there's things need doing and you can't do them.
      Who's worth more to the family..the one who works and does all the chores, or the one who's so obese they can't even care for themselves let alone help with any chores.

    • @sm1purplmurderedme583
      @sm1purplmurderedme583 Год назад

      yup

  • @susanneanna2421
    @susanneanna2421 2 года назад +923

    When I was 35 and severly overweight I was ok. 20 years later - my knees are shot, Type II Diabetes, my heart is feeling the weight and I am not very active anymore. 2 years later I lost 25 kilos - no more Diabetes and I am much more active again. Being fat will kill you. full stop.

    • @happiness839
      @happiness839 2 года назад +75

      Congrats on the weight loss and getting rid of diabetes. :)

    • @tempestsonata1102
      @tempestsonata1102 2 года назад +28

      My mom is an alcoholic. To make matters worse, she drinks beer, which makes her obese. Because of these factors, she's got a whole collection of heath issues which might kill her any day. Needless to say, I hate alcohol and obesity.

    • @mariaadeel2423
      @mariaadeel2423 2 года назад +25

      @@CozierStitches Depends on the type, Type 1 which is genetic has no cure or rather it's a lifelong condition but Type 2 diabetes which happens as a direct result of eating habits can be cured.

    • @Karools_Scribs
      @Karools_Scribs 2 года назад +13

      @@mariaadeel2423 Type 2 can also be genetic with no cure but you can slow down the progession from prediabetic to Type 2 if you catch it early. If you have insulin resistance or Type 2 due to eating habits, then yes you can be cured.

    • @Blisscent
      @Blisscent 2 года назад +7

      That’s so amazing that you beat the diabetes! That kind of self awareness and progress is so impressive and I admire you for it

  • @crazyleaf257
    @crazyleaf257 11 месяцев назад +29

    Tess says "it doesn't matter if you happen to be fat or you happen to be a certain color". No, being fat doesn't just happen to you

  • @thehardercandy
    @thehardercandy 3 года назад +2578

    I hate how Tess constantly compares being fat to being "a different color". She race baits for sympathy/to make herself look like a virtuous person. You control if you're fat or not, you don't choose the color of your skin. She's extremely manipulative.

    • @wehatejojo9302
      @wehatejojo9302 3 года назад +95

      I was about to point that out, I noticed it immediately.

    • @sweetlipsAsmr
      @sweetlipsAsmr 3 года назад +27

      I thought the exact same thing when I saw it

    • @rock-ym3uf
      @rock-ym3uf 3 года назад +85

      @A Blind M0use you make time to excersise and you adjust your own diet like I did. Solutions not excuse.

    • @rock-ym3uf
      @rock-ym3uf 3 года назад +80

      @A Blind M0use you don't need time and money to make a healthy lifestyle change just motivation.

    • @sarahwild7207
      @sarahwild7207 3 года назад +56

      @A Blind M0use I doubt eating vegetables is that expensive

  • @gummi1203
    @gummi1203 3 года назад +814

    I'm obese. All of my doctors have reccomended for me to lose weight in order to avoid developing diabetes. I don't know what kinda doctors they've seen in order to have so ingrained on their minds that being obese is somehow healthy or cool. It isn't. I can't even tie my own damn shoelaces without bending in weird positions in order to avoid ripping my jeans apart. Luckily I'm taking steps in order to be healthier, and I have a medical team and my whole family rooting for me.

    • @niamunt
      @niamunt 3 года назад +45

      Good luck! I started last Monday, I'm over 9lbs down just from calorie deficit

    • @TheCoolSuperPea
      @TheCoolSuperPea 3 года назад +23

      Well now you have me, I'm rooting for ya!

    • @anachristimickelson8462
      @anachristimickelson8462 3 года назад +18

      You've got this! I wish you the best of luck on your health journey!!! 😃😘😃😘

    • @0029cost
      @0029cost 3 года назад +15

      I believe in you, kind stranger! 💕❤️

    • @annanikolaeva2628
      @annanikolaeva2628 3 года назад +9

      I wish you all the luck!

  • @bjenner2100
    @bjenner2100 4 года назад +3894

    Did she just relate being a different race to being fat?? honey NO.

    • @beepbeepcasucha
      @beepbeepcasucha 4 года назад +148

      As a woc I get what she means and I think she's trying to empathise a little but.... it's a little...hmm 😅

    • @bladeeshotgf5500
      @bladeeshotgf5500 4 года назад +441

      I caught that too. I was like excuse me? YOU can go to the gym and put down that burger but the heck could I do to stop being brown 😆

    • @mega-egg5808
      @mega-egg5808 4 года назад +26

      @@bladeeshotgf5500 Go to the gym and eat healthy is not the be all end all to weight loss, honey. It's not right for her to compare it, but you've gotta admit you're just being fatphobic lol.

    • @bladeeshotgf5500
      @bladeeshotgf5500 4 года назад +140

      mega-egg true. Fats gross me out. Thank God I’m skinny and brown.

    • @teddybearkiller5271
      @teddybearkiller5271 4 года назад +37

      @@mega-egg5808 I'm trying to lose weight right now so i CAN be beautiful. 😁

  • @svendsen6437
    @svendsen6437 6 месяцев назад +8

    ‘’ life is too short to worry about that “. Yes, if you only live to be 40….

  • @MrSamsam8238
    @MrSamsam8238 4 года назад +616

    Telling a food addict/binge eater that they need to keep eating so they don't "give in to society's beauty standards and diet culture" is like telling an alcoholic they need to keep drinking all the time because they would be more fun.

    • @ByeByeBelly
      @ByeByeBelly 4 года назад +59

      I also think alcoholism is overlooked in obesity. Alcohol also contributes to obesity and the amount of people who are binge eaters AND drinkers is higher than people want to personally admit. Overeating shows on your body, so most people will admit it. But you can hide being an alcoholic.

    • @bellamorts
      @bellamorts 4 года назад +14

      yes yes yes !!! to maintain an obese body one must be eating plus 2000 or even 5000 cal a day, that is truly a sign of problems with food

    • @ByeByeBelly
      @ByeByeBelly 4 года назад +13

      @@bellamorts yeah or food and a bunch of mixers, wine that are super high cal.. or big chunks of a bottle of spirits if you're a heavier drinker. Sometimes I used to put my alcohol intake in myfitnesspal and it'd be like 500 calories and that's for pure spirits or mixed with a bit of diet soda.

    • @ByeByeBelly
      @ByeByeBelly 4 года назад

      I'm considered obese (186 lbs) and I usually eat about 1700 calories

    • @bellamorts
      @bellamorts 4 года назад +2

      @@ByeByeBelly plus 2000 cal or 5000cal to maintain a body like Tess has. I was obese as well (now I'm not anymore) and I definitely was eating too much from the wrong source (too much frozen/sugary/fatty/fried/industriliazed crap) and all the time. what you need to gain weight = surplus of calories (and quicker from empty/shitty calories like fastfood) be that from food or alcohol

  • @pointless.videos1
    @pointless.videos1 2 года назад +5526

    When Tess put “having a different skin color” on the same level as being fat, I was like “Oh naw 💀 rich famous girl thinks she’s oppressed”

    • @asunahusama
      @asunahusama 2 года назад +1

      Lmao right. Like since when was a person lynched or hung just for being fat?? She was clearly reaching.

    • @MiniMeags
      @MiniMeags 2 года назад +85

      😂😂 legit

    • @aliciagorgont2677
      @aliciagorgont2677 2 года назад +65

      Lmoa at the rich famous girl 👀👀

    • @ashk268
      @ashk268 2 года назад +291

      rich famous white american 💀

    • @yasminemobley7858
      @yasminemobley7858 2 года назад +51

      I'm sorry... she did WHAT?!!!!!!

  • @YouHaveGotToBeKidding123
    @YouHaveGotToBeKidding123 Год назад +28

    Six years ago I weighed 320lbs. I was diabetic, had high bp, body pain, A-fib, and needed a cpap (due to sleep apnea). I stopped eating out and watched what I ate. I lost 175 lbs (kept 100% off for six years) and guess what…. No longer diabetic, lower bp, no more aches and pains, and have normal heart rhythms. Fatphobia is BS. It was made up so people can be lazy!
    Note… my family also joined in and as a family we have lost 600 lbs. Everyone’s health and confidence improved as a result.

    • @jennifersetser9091
      @jennifersetser9091 4 месяца назад +1

      I’m 74,been very overweight since my late 50s…I’m about 200+ pounds at 5’2”. I hurt all the time..knees, hips…shoulders(both rotator cuff repair surgery) was an RN,raised sheep,was pretty fit . I lost a son last year,comforted myself with ice cream. Now,working to lose it,at least 50 pounds,I hope. Carnivore diet does work..if you can eat meat and eggs only. Sugar craving is an addiction!

  • @duncanharding8836
    @duncanharding8836 2 года назад +1304

    Your body doesn't give a shit about how you perceive yourself, it lives and dies by how you treat it. While we certainly should not attack people for being fat, normalizing a trend that is objectively unhealthy and which kills people earlier on in life is not something we should be doing either.

    • @unemployedandbored6533
      @unemployedandbored6533 2 года назад +29

      Oh my god the first sentence if i would be millionaire i would send you 1 mil istg that sentence was so f good 💯💯💯💯💯

    • @bananamanchester4156
      @bananamanchester4156 2 года назад +19

      That first sentence is gold. The rest of your comment is good too, obviously.

    • @catsinwonderland7473
      @catsinwonderland7473 2 года назад +8

      Agree. Same goes being underweight too

    • @HollyTree_
      @HollyTree_ 2 года назад +3

      Hit the nail on the head! Excellent summary.

    • @RaspBerryPies
      @RaspBerryPies 2 года назад +19

      Also some people say “we all die at the end of the day” but they forget quality of life matters. When you talk to people who are obese (hell even people who are just overweight) they will tell you about how difficult things are for them. Well the ones who aren’t in denial that is.
      Also most people who do some small form of exercise daily will tell you how drastic it has improved their health and happiness. Even if they don’t become super buff or whatever just being active and eating right will change your life drastically for the better.

  • @MrWaylon4
    @MrWaylon4 3 года назад +576

    The "Toxic Culture" part of this video reminded me of when Adele lost weight and a lot of her fans felt betrayed be her for giving in to beauty standards. They completely turned against her just because she wanted to be healthier.

    • @kathkat0055
      @kathkat0055 3 года назад +85

      As an overweight person working to lose weight, that pissed me off. Adele looked much happier and healthier. Her “fans” made me upset by complaining about her like that for doing the right thing

    • @lady4191
      @lady4191 3 года назад +9

      No one turned against her your referring to people who gossip about stars and they had a new way to shame her that's all they care about.

    • @lady4191
      @lady4191 3 года назад +2

      @@kathkat0055 who were these fans????

    • @iammar1159
      @iammar1159 3 года назад +22

      @Ruby Gill I think you should read her comment again. She wasn’t hating on Adele, she was calling out the “fans” who attacked Adele for losing weight.

    • @mrlean5078
      @mrlean5078 3 года назад +14

      or when lizzo started drinking health shakes

  • @meaganstringam5138
    @meaganstringam5138 3 года назад +1057

    The saddest part is that even if Tess wanted to lose the weight, she would have to sacrifice her own fame, in favor of a healthy body. She has made obesity her brand; so if she wants to lose the weight at some point, she has to sacrifice her own fame. So sad to imagine someone possibly having to make a choice over fame, or a healthy lifestyle.

    • @TayRayReads
      @TayRayReads 3 года назад +46

      I hope that for the sake of her kids, as well as herself, she comes to her senses.

    • @videogameguy101
      @videogameguy101 3 года назад +82

      Or she could start promoting herself as the “Former Fat Model Who Learned Being Healthy Is Much Better For You In The Long Run” 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @TayRayReads
      @TayRayReads 3 года назад +54

      @@videogameguy101 which I agree would be fantastic! But we know that she would become an enemy of the HAES/FA movement. The pattern I have noticed with people in this group (I don't know if Kiana touches on this in the video at all), is the only thing that they hate more than skinny people is former fat people who prove the fact that weight loss can be healthy and sustainable and that healthy lifestyle changes don't always equal eatting disorders. Going against everything that this group stands for.

    • @meaganstringam5138
      @meaganstringam5138 3 года назад +9

      @@TayRayReads yes! I totally agree with you. You couldn’t have explained that better 🙏🏼that’s exactly what I was trying to say; that even if she decided to get healthy and change her “brand” she would still be hated. These fat promoting groups are such a manipulative trap once you join them ☹️

    • @erictavis6403
      @erictavis6403 3 года назад +5

      Exactly. I don’t even think she would even go see a doctor. Imagine if she goes in for knee pain. People would jump down her throat.

  • @jeremiahlarkin1134
    @jeremiahlarkin1134 11 месяцев назад +7

    A Pack of Lie’s!! OBESITY is A Slow SUICIDE!!! I should know as I was 400LB’S at my heaviest!!!!!!! And Diabetes & Neuropathy was KILLING me!!!! I’m not a normal weight for a 6’2 64 year old man !!! 👴🏻 Thankyou Ms. K. For Sharing these Videos with us!!!! I have never FELT BETTER!!!!! And my Energy is off the charts Wonderful!!!!

  • @salvatoredebella4502
    @salvatoredebella4502 3 года назад +239

    Here is what Tess is in for. I am an obese man and I have been all of my adult life. I had my first heart attack at 35. I was diagnosed with type two diabetes. I was shortly after diagnosed with sleep apnea. I almost died in my sleep. Over the years my knees have disintegrated to bone on bone because of my weight. I still refused to try to lose weight even though my diet and my weight DIRECTLY CAUSED MY HEALTH ISSUES. There is no debate about it, that is what caused my issues. I began to take medication for my blood pressure, diabetes, blood thinners, insulin, depression, diabetic neuropathy, Lasix, and acid reducers for GERD. I did this to myself and it infuriates me when people like Tess Holliday talk about being healthy at 300 lbs. It is an impossibility for her to maintain this for any extended period of time. It also infuriates me that young women are being led by the nose by this misinformed person. Don't go where I went! Body positivity is NOT the same as body health awareness and striving to be healthy.

    • @banapotato6940
      @banapotato6940 3 года назад +34

      Whoever you are, i really respect this comment, i really wish you good luck on losing weight

    • @bethpicton9677
      @bethpicton9677 3 года назад +15

      Thank you for sharing your story!

    • @paul329869
      @paul329869 3 года назад +7

      You said it!!

    • @sofia_rms
      @sofia_rms 3 года назад +2

      @@banapotato6940 ^^^^ what they said

    • @justarandomperson7992
      @justarandomperson7992 3 года назад +4

      I have GERD and sleep apnea, too. And at a risk of diabetes type 2. And I am now at 24.5 BMI. I used to be obese for my early life till 20. So yeah, obesity is an issue, obese people are not.

  • @eggsontoast
    @eggsontoast 4 года назад +444

    I wish there were more average weight people in mainstream media. The only people I see in media who aren't ultra-skinny are ultra-fat instead. It really messed with my body image, lead to me thinking I was fat because I didn't see people who looked like me. I very barely pulled myself back from developing anorexia because of it.

    • @jewelweed6880
      @jewelweed6880 4 года назад +41

      Media is problematic that way. Social media can be just as problematic. I get frustrated shopping because putting on the clothes does not mean _I_ will look like the model. I'm a little pear shaped. Now I just go to thrift stores and ignore modern fashion and do my own thing. I'm happy now, as long as I don't start looking at people in the media and comparing myself.

    • @sjsksgwkwksksjw3092
      @sjsksgwkwksksjw3092 4 года назад +5

      it reaaaalllyyyy depends on a country. yes its a problem in the US but hey im 45kgs which is like 99lbs? and 45-50 is considered average im my country and its very rare seeing NOT average looking people on tv or the internet or the magazines tbh

    • @eggsontoast
      @eggsontoast 4 года назад +4

      @@sjsksgwkwksksjw3092 If I weighed that little then I would be quite underweight. I am average height (in Australia at least, which is very similar to the US average height). If I dipped below 55kg then I would be underweight. So when I'm talking about average, it's definitely very country-specific, but I'm basing my values in this case off BMI normal weight range (BMI is flawed of course but I think it's a good place to start)

    • @yourmindisyourchild4967
      @yourmindisyourchild4967 4 года назад

      True that

    • @veenovo4777
      @veenovo4777 4 года назад +1

      its one extreme to the other. some models were asked to gain weight as they didnt fit into either. the middle is normal and we dont see that

  • @heekapoo
    @heekapoo 4 года назад +815

    I once read a comment that said "people aren't attracted to thin people, people are attracted to HEALTHY people. That's why extreme anorexia and extreme obesity are seen as something not attractive" and that stuck with me.

    • @dodgemastersama
      @dodgemastersama 4 года назад +25

      very true. but it also reminds me of my ex now 😅😅 he said that after I got Slow thyroid and gained a couple of kgs. but still not becoming obese or so, just got a bit flabby. it hurt. cause otherwise I do everything that's also considered healthy. so he was so stuck on looks.

    • @baddreambaby-
      @baddreambaby- 4 года назад +46

      Okay but that's still about experience. Or do you think that post applies to asthmatic people? People with genetic diabetes? People with allergies? Is any other health condition tied to attractiveness like this? No. So it's still about looks not health.
      At the end of the day it doesn't matter if you're attracted to fat people or not, to each their own. But respect and kindness costs nothing and you can be kind and respectful to people regardless of whether you're attracted to them.

    • @baddreambaby-
      @baddreambaby- 4 года назад +2

      *appearance not experience oops!

    • @Dunedien
      @Dunedien 4 года назад +47

      That’s a lie though. People talk about the attractiveness of unhealthily thin people all of the time. The modeling and film industry are swimming in such people.

    • @LuckyLittleLoki
      @LuckyLittleLoki 4 года назад +6

      @@Dunedien My sisters who have a really bad issue with their underweight selves. They are incredibly underweight. No matter how much my siblings do, its near impossible for them to gain weight.
      :( My sister, Zoey, is around 40 lbs underweight. She is constantly made fun of for being "a twig", criticized and told to "eat more"....I'm being honest when I say this....IVE NEVER SEEN ANY HUMAN PERSON EAT MORE AT ONCE THAN HER. AND I HAVE VETERAN AND CURRENT SOLDIERS IN MY FAMILY!
      She has an incredibly hard time going on in her lie without people making claims that she should "eat more cys its not attractive" and ect

  • @Ynitsedneek
    @Ynitsedneek 10 месяцев назад +9

    It’s very interesting to watch this because for so long I used say “im fat and healthy” when I wasn’t. I have lost 45lbs and I feel fantastic. I can go on walks and not be out of breath and I’m able to keep a healthy blood pressure, cholesterol, etc. However, it is so empowering to feel like I’ve positively changed my life and it helps with my anxiety. Like I’ve got to be healthier than before, but not just in physical but also mental :)

  • @luke_fabis
    @luke_fabis 4 года назад +342

    There are healthy morbidly obese people: professional sumo wrestlers. They train extremely hard all day, every day, and eat tremendous amounts of food to maintain their fat levels. But it’s been found they have very low visceral fat and great cardiovascular health.
    And then they die of heart disease within a decade of retiring, because without extremely hard work, visceral fat and arterial plaque go through the roof.

    • @hannaready2630
      @hannaready2630 4 года назад +48

      They also eat what would be a healthy diet but in large quantities. (5000-7000 calories vs around 2000) They eat lots of vegetables, rice, and fish. And many don’t suffer from symptoms of obesity if they cut their calorie intake and lose weight once they retire.

    • @DocKrazy
      @DocKrazy 4 года назад +7

      No cheetos then?
      Jk jk. But this is a great example of exception balidating the rule. Tess is not a sumo wrestler. Otherwise there wouldn't be a problem.

    • @elodieelvira7913
      @elodieelvira7913 4 года назад

      @@hannaready2630 they eat a shit ton of meat, stuff in broth, and fried stuff

  • @LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj
    @LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj 3 года назад +2497

    The most infuriating thing is when people make fun of overweight people doing exercise or basically any kind of activity in public. You're making fun of them working to improve their health? That kind of thing is what makes people give up trying and rather not go out at all and just hide inside all day because they don't want people to look at them.
    Edit: Oh my god people are still commenting on this? Let's make one thing clear. Just because something never happened to you personally doesn't mean it happened to anyone ever. And "growing up and not caring what others think" isn't that easy for everyone, especially if you have social anxiety.
    I'm NOT EVEN using it as an excuse. I'm still dieting, and the only reason I'm not going to the gym right now is that they are closed because of the pandemic.
    I must admit the worst of judging and bullying happened in middleschool and highschool where I was forced to be sports in front of everyone else. I always hated it because I felt like the sole purpose of gym class is to humiliate me. This is likely where most people's fears of being judged come from so schools should really work on this. It's sad that school makes so many people hate sports for the rest of their lives...

    • @maxxmabemwe4859
      @maxxmabemwe4859 3 года назад +22

      Work out in private, problem solved.

    • @LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj
      @LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj 3 года назад +365

      @@maxxmabemwe4859 But they shouldn't have to.
      Plus working out outside with fresh air is good for you. And less boring and monotone.

    • @snakeocelot4153
      @snakeocelot4153 3 года назад +70

      @@LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj Don't know which country you're living in, but in my country fitness guys are really supportive for people that want to change for the better. The only problem is that most obese or overweight people that I've seen at the gym usually don't come back.

    • @LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj
      @LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj 3 года назад +125

      @@snakeocelot4153 Germany.
      And yeah in my experience trainers are usually nice and supportive.
      The problem are judgemental people like many in the comments here. Usually other customers or at school it's other students during gym class (they are usually the worst). Gym teachers are often also pretty bad at actually motivating and supporting kids that can't keep up. They just make fun of them or say "you should be able to do this" without any helpful advice like easier versions of the exercises.

    • @snakeocelot4153
      @snakeocelot4153 3 года назад +7

      @@LucyHeartfiliaasdfghj That's honestly pretty sad, when we have gym class and we have to do let's say a certain amount of pushups, everyone is really encouraging to those that have problems doing them. But in my country the mentality is just different, people here are all about gym, training and stuff like that.

  • @nebneb9045
    @nebneb9045 3 года назад +598

    As a chubby girl I feel like these people say they’re fat and healthy because it’s easier to believe that than to make a change for themselves

    • @rileywalters8560
      @rileywalters8560 2 года назад +27

      absoluately, im overweight and i cant count how many times i've told myself these lies when trying to get back into a healthy lifestyle. the anxiety of being overweight forever and having health issues can be drowned out by these lies a lot of the time. especially when theres online validation such as ppl like tess

    • @maggiemay9381
      @maggiemay9381 2 года назад +2

      So true.

    • @Space_kiki0
      @Space_kiki0 2 года назад +4

      Absolutely I was in denial for a long time, until I was diagnosed with diabetes and cholesterol started coming up high and it all happened very suddenly my lbs were normal and great until they weren’t, I’m getting my life back together and changed my entire relationship with food and my whole life style has flipped plus all my friends are very supportive and they changed their life styles too, I think it all stems from denial

    • @TheJoselynerubi
      @TheJoselynerubi 2 года назад +3

      It's a long way, I myself have been always overweight, 20 kg more than I should be weighing and it has a high impact on my knees and back, so I always try to eat healthier and move. I still have a problem with portions which I'm working on but I can't imagine how it feels to be heavier....It must feel like you are trapped in your own body.

    • @poptart2323
      @poptart2323 2 года назад +4

      @@TheJoselynerubi that’s the crazy thing about weight, our bodies have these little zones where they are perfectly balanced in weight. Too little and your body isn’t able to produce the right hormones and you have bad bone density. Too much and your joints are constantly overloaded and your frame is being overworked and worn down. It’s insane the impact that just 40 lbs does to your body. And I wish you luck on the 20 kgs. I myself so far am also 20 kgs above my norm weight, but I’ve already lost Almost 40

  • @leevc2037
    @leevc2037 6 месяцев назад +6

    I've always believed that there is a HUGE DIFFERENCE between being a little "squishy" or "plushy" and being OBESE!! If you're got a little bit of a tummy, thick thighs or whatever, yeah you aren't perfect but you're probably still able to move about normally, can bend your arms, exercise, etc. And yeah, there are people out there who eat normally and exercise and still have a little bit of "fluff". But being so heavy you can't see your feet, or your joint crack everytime you walk or need a Rascal or Walker to get around? That is NOT GOOD. AT ALL.

  • @nolongerher
    @nolongerher 4 года назад +2185

    if they wanted to have a body positive model they should’ve just started using models that are of average weight or slightly overweight. why do they seem to think you have to either be extremely skinny or extremely fat to be beautiful?

    • @ExeErdna
      @ExeErdna 4 года назад +173

      Yeah, it's either size negative zero or gimmie as much fabric that you can. It ignores everything normal in between. it ignores all the people with pooch or gut that are still decently in shape. Yet everybody else is kinda treated as "unacceptable" or just fetishized as "dad bods" or "thicccccc"

    • @christina7215
      @christina7215 4 года назад +16

      Or they should get rid of fatty sugary foods altogether? And promote exercises more... less cars on the street and more walking and bike riding.

    • @pastelmermage8883
      @pastelmermage8883 4 года назад +65

      Actually most plus size models ARE average weight/size and about a size 12-14 which is the average in the US. Its only recently that they're using bigger plus size models (like size 18/20). In straight size stores they do only really use size 0-2 models though and that's unfortunate because most women shopping there are probably around an 8/10, which is a perfectly healthy size to be at.

    • @stellaartemis773
      @stellaartemis773 4 года назад +59

      I’ve noticed that this is prominant in american media. If you watch fashion shows from europe the models are more - for lack of a better word - normal looking. A decade or so ago, italy actually made it illegal to be a model if your BMI fell below a certain number because there was some kind of epidemic of girls not eating that made them very very sickly.

    • @tamarinda334
      @tamarinda334 4 года назад +78

      They also only use one body type. Curvy. They don't really promote other type like pear shape or triangle and others. I'm not curvy and it sucks seeing all super curvy girls and not someone who looks like me :/..

  • @lissaylissean9940
    @lissaylissean9940 4 года назад +258

    Tess Holliday is so lucky that her fat distribution doesn't affect her face very much. If you take a headshot in the right lighting, she doesn't look at all fat. Most people that are overweight show it in their face. I'm a healthy weight and I have excess fat on my face that makes it look very undefined.

    • @spannycat2
      @spannycat2 3 года назад +15

      Ya same. I used to weigh 171lbs and I had a very fat face. It wasn't pretty. Now I'm 133lbs and I'm noticing that I do have a very pretty face.

    • @allymartin545
      @allymartin545 3 года назад +9

      Right! I’m a 160lb vegan and my face looks so much fatter. 😭 I’ve always had a chubby face though. So I’m learning to accept it.

    • @ImmortalHDizzle
      @ImmortalHDizzle 3 года назад +1

      @@allymartin545 love your body and your body will love you back 💚

    • @ApequH
      @ApequH 3 года назад +1

      She also had plastic surgery

    • @holnrew
      @holnrew 3 года назад +1

      She had liposuction on her face and neck. Kind of hypocritical

  • @najmaht.a.1314
    @najmaht.a.1314 2 года назад +2314

    We had very skinny models on covers that made everyone want to be skinny (sometimes even through extreme measures), now we have a supersize model that's trying to make everyone think morbid obesity is okay. It just feels like we're going to one extreme end of the spectrum to another extreme end of the spectrum.

    • @gh0stly_retr048
      @gh0stly_retr048 2 года назад +128

      EXACTLY!!!! I just want someone who isn't extremely super overweight but not super unrealistically and unhealthly skinny. Like someone who has a realistic body, who is like someone who has a bit of a bigger stomach but who isn't morbidly obese.

    • @cozumel5608
      @cozumel5608 2 года назад +35

      I think standards doesn't change and young girls still feel bad when they compare themseleves to skinny instagram models most than to plus size models.
      The whole "plus-size models'' question just serves for women in their same weight or appearence.

    • @abcdef-qw9sv
      @abcdef-qw9sv 2 года назад +24

      Exactly, why cant we be normal? i mean there are several body types like pear shaped, hour glass shape etc the point is if you are not having any health issues it is all ok but to be that skinny or that fat which will cause you to suffer from life threatening disease is not ok. The problem here is we should not normalize morbid obesity but how to address the issue in society so that the person suffering from it can change his/her lifestyle in a healthy and positive manner

    • @ms.ellenlevy5667
      @ms.ellenlevy5667 2 года назад

      Yeah it is and there are reasons why. Social media is ran by corporations who pay for those super computers that run the algorithm. That being said,from a marketing stand point of a company say Dunkin’ Donuts or the candy industry who are you going to make more money off of, a extremely skinny woman or man or a super plus size woman or man ? Ding ding ding super plus size women or men. Since the rate of obesity is sky rocketing anyway why not make a crap ton of money of it. Diet culture doesn’t make krispy crème donut money. That’s just my thoughts

    • @miracakesanim
      @miracakesanim 2 года назад +4

      Totally agree that it’s an over correct, but being obese is okay, just not healthy

  • @jonaskeepauthor1935
    @jonaskeepauthor1935 7 месяцев назад +30

    “It’s like fat activists forget that we all get old”
    To be fair, WE all get old, many of them don’t make it past their 30’s