Michaela on what thin privilege is and how it impacts her life...
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It’s a healthcare matter. It’s not something to be proud of. It’s unhealthy.
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She literally said there’s nothing wrong with her health but everyone becomes doctors and assumes there is, and you’ve just proven her point.
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So wrong on this,the privilege debate ends as soon as the subject is something in ones control.Obeseity is on the individual.No one can be told what they find attractive,it just so happens most people find fit bodies the most attractive. No amount of crying changes that
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I’m sick of everyone having hair privilege, being bald, society looks down on me, I can’t go out and buy shampoo, life isn’t built around me, waahhhh waahhhh 😭😭😭
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When someone with a full head of hair looks at me, I experience violence.
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This isn't a privilege. When you're healthy you feel better, thus that same energy you have for yourself is out out to the world. When I gained weight I was less confident in myself, nobody treated me differently, but I did because I became lazy, complacent, and disconnected.
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When you feel better people notice and that energy enables them to please you more often. Your self confidence at any weight will make your life better. I'm not a skinny guy by any means, but I'm happy with who I am and people notice that.
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I don’t know if you know this but doctors weigh skinny people too! And doctors can diagnose things by looking at the person! Than u say, u stopped going to doctors but there’s nothing wrong with you? How do U know? And u compare medical training to Instagram comments? Really?
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