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“Yes, silly, because if they’re fat and smelly it’s their own fault…” * * * Apart from depressing the hell out of me, this got me thinking. Is the obesity stigma really that entrenched? Apparently so. hot fat girls Lizzie has an obese mother and obese great-aunts yet she still juxtaposed the words “fat” and “smelly” as if they were as inextricably linked together as Batman and Robin or Laurel and Hardy. The fat associations hot fat girls were immediate and totally negative. I hit the internet hot fat girls and came across an article – you can find it here - which suggested that even pre-school children have internalised the negative associations of obesity. This is a quote from the article: One study documented weight prejudice in 3–5-year-old pre-school children who judged an overweight child to be more mean and an undesirable playmate compared to an average weight child who was ascribed positive attributes. Other work similarly found negative attributions among children as young as age 3 who associated overweight with being mean, stupid, ugly, unhappy, lazy, and having few friends. |
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