Another reason for the above illustrated fat-hatred, is fear. Skinny kids have always been disgusted by fat kids, but the fat kid could normally lay a skinny kid flat on their backs. I know this, because it would take two kids to challenge me, and my fat would absorb their attack, and even though very slow, I was much, much stronger, so was not often challenged.
That's a problem for weak and skinny people. They could never, ever win a fight. They were/are always weak, so when they grow up, the only way they can attack fat people is with words. Imagine Chris Crash for example, taking a swing at me - greater attempt at suicide could not easily be found.
Fear of big people - its irrational.
Well, maybe a bit rational - as I'd kick a skinny guy's butt all the way down the length of Oxford Street, and back again. I'd rather be "lardy" then "wimpish".
What's with all the insecure talk about beating people up, and crass generalisations about 'weak & skinny' people?
Maybe I'm in a 'privileged' position as a mesomorph (if you want to buy into that system of categorisation), and can cosily sit and decry the hate at other ends of the spectrum, but all this 'I'd definitely win in a fight' stuff seems a bit unnecessary.
Blah blah genetics, blah blah lifestyle, blah blah live and let live.
What's with all the insecure talk about beating people up, and crass generalisations about 'weak & skinny' people?
Maybe I'm in a 'privileged' position as a mesomorph (if you want to buy into that system of categorisation), and can cosily sit and decry the hate at other ends of the spectrum, but all this 'I'd definitely win in a fight' stuff seems a bit unnecessary.
Blah blah genetics, blah blah lifestyle, blah blah live and let live.