![]() Fatphobia is often disguised as wellnessÄespite growing awareness of ideas such as body positivity, weight stigma is alive and well in media and marketing. ![]() That says a lot about what's worth celebrating," she said. ![]() "I absolutely pick up on when people can't pay a compliment to fat people. One example is when people compliment weight loss, and conspicuously don't mention how a larger friend looks, according to Gordon. Some opportunities for reflection include how you talk about your own body (like saying "I feel fat") or how you respond to the bodies of people around you. "I think there are a lot of people who haven't been invited to think critically about their own role," Gordon said. One of the first places to start in combating weight bias is noticing how you might be unintentionally contributing to it. ![]() Be honest about your own potential biases ![]()
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