Posted on 08/01/2019 7:19:08 AM PDT by C19fan
A body positivity campaigner appeared on This Morning in her bikini to talk about her initiative to end 'swimsuit shaming', but was criticised for being 'unhealthy'.
Sophie Brady, from Everton, who is content with her size 18 to 20 figure, joined Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes on the This Morning sofa, to explain how she used to cover up on the beach, until her husband convinced her that she looks beautiful.
'Where health is concerned, I've been dancing since I was three and I'm very active,' she added.
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NO PICTURES!
Oy. I hate all of the ads on TV now that show obese people. Stop!
Cover up, fatty.
With that said, most people on the beach don’t have “beach bodies”, but come on!
Her husband was lying.
The fatty has a pretty face. She would be attractive if she lost a few dress sizes.
This thread would be useless with pics.
Beach scenes from 100 or more years ago:
https://clickamericana.com/eras/1900s/coney-island-beach-scenes-1890s-1920s
the saddest thing about these people is that when they do lose weight, whether by surgery or will power, naked they look like deflated balloons. many regain and one reason is because of the excess skin.
To me every one with a weight loss of 80 to 100 pounds gets a trimming of all excesss skin covered by insurance.
Sorry, but someone who is literally dying is not attractive.
No, it is not the model, but it is a picture of a 'Murcan icon! (At least to the lizards of the MSM.)
You're welcome!
Trimmed away? I’d have the excess skin on my belly fashioned into a concealed carry kangaroo pocket...
WHALE ON THE BEACH!!!!
THAR SHE BLOWS!!!
My own wife is gorgeous, and is nowhere near a size 20. Nut, if she ever got there for whatever reason, I would certainly tell her she was beautiful, and I would find reasons in my mind’s eye to mean it. I would not do so with the intention of her uncovering at the beach.
The thread is better without pictures:)
I agree. The heart will not handle that stress later on in her life. It will begin to struggle to support her body.
I lost a 100 lbs several years ago starting a 270 and finishing at 170. I didn’t require any skin reduction surgery. Not the same as the super fatties.
Right now insurance only covers skin reduction of the abdomen. I dont know why that only. A friend had her arms reduced and it looked like the most painful recovery I have ever seen. A few years later her arms look good and only have a visible thin line up the inside. I suppose skin reductions take off more weight and help the person feel/be lighter.
Size 20 woman who’s campaigning to end ‘swimsuit shaming’>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
What a laugh. If a woman is Rubenesque, things are OK.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/145890709@N08/43259679930
But obesity is a health issue concerning deviance, and swim suit shaming is par for the course.
Just go to more isolated beaches if a woman can’t take public exposure.
The up side? Fat women float better in the water. They are “Floaters” for an in water hook up?
What a laugh.
“A body positivity campaigner”
A what??
Many people these days are all about being themselves, doing their own thing, bravely marching to the beat of their own drum...
But they uniformly demand positive acceptance from those not marching to their same beat.
Its the same with homos et al; they eschew societal (and biological) norms and demand praise from those whos values theyve renounced.
If shes content with herself, go be fat & happy somewhere else and stop trying dictate what others should desire.
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