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RBI focuses on using expressive writing, design-oriented work, photography, media, research, and community input to fuel fat positive, body acceptance, discussion, and outreach. Our goal is to redefine the way we view and think about body image, size, fat, discrimination, health, fitness, wellness, mental/chronic illness, stigma, and other related topics.

We are constantly redefining our own perspectives, and therefore tend to write a lot about our personal experiences. Many followers and contributors are living with anorexia, bulimia, body dysmorphic disorder, depression, and a variety of other body image disorders or mental illnesses, so please be respectful and remember that health applies differently to everyone. Any and all potentially triggering content will be prefaced with a trigger warning.

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We are not health professionals. Any and all advice provided on this blog is supported only by our own research, studies, and personal experiences; nothing more.

This blog is part of the Safe Space Network.

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fatbodypolitics:

Stuffies: Why Fat Fetishists and Fat Activists Never End Up In Bed Together

bigfatfeminist:

redefiningbodyimage:

molly-ren:

Amanda, of Feedee World, got pissed off with Fat Activism recently:

I’m learning so much about the politics surrounding my body type. It’s pretty amazing.I honestly had no idea there were so many fat activists, with so many different ideas and agendas, out there. It makes me feel…really, really good to know there is a movement geared towards reversing the stigmas surrounding obesity.

It is just really fucking beautiful.

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  4. valeriekeefe reblogged this from johnverbingalonewithnouns and added:
    Wow, this is so different from the consensus that surrounds people who are attracted to trans people and who engage in...
  5. fattitudeproblem reblogged this from molly-ren and added:
    you’re wrong. Just clearly clearly wrong. Feedism...part of…I demand
  6. johnverbingalonewithnouns reblogged this from molly-ren and added:
    UH well I think changing the term to “feedism” might do something, in that I’m really fucking sick of being left out of...
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  8. jennylewren reblogged this from fattitudeproblem and added:
    The thing about Marilyn Wann - and don’t get me wrong, she’s written some wonderful things - is that she doesn’t really...
  9. redefiningbodyimage reblogged this from dramatisation and added:
    It is just really fucking beautiful.
  10. fgorgeousthing reblogged this from molly-ren
  11. dramatisation reblogged this from redefiningbodyimage and added:
    body type. It’s pretty amazing.I honestly had...idea there were so many
  12. kittiecupcakes reblogged this from redefiningbodyimage and added:
    Interesting stuff.
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  15. fatbodypolitics reblogged this from fattitudeproblem and added:
    I’m reblogging to acknowledge that I used incorrect terminology in my reblog. The asterisk is where I changed the words....
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  18. bigfatfeminist reblogged this from redefiningbodyimage and added:
    Reblogging for commentary and the OP’s excellent read, and because if I don’t know where I stand on this, I’m sure many...

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