fatphobiabusters:

indi-flying-with-dragons:

pardonmewhileipanic:

fatthings:

pardonmewhileipanic:

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

wrecknician:

tiffanarchy:

docmancain:

tiffanarchy:

madmints:

sanctusdehonos:

thecommonchick:

HES DOING EVERYTHING RIGHT!

Clearly

G r o s s

this is adorable – why y’all salty?! 

Because you’re reinforcing childish behavior. I mean unless you’re into the whole daddy/baby girl thing. Which sounds like the case here.

omg what a reach!

I can’t believe liking chocolate makes me a kinky sex freak

“gosh I sure am craving some candy rn”

“you imbecile. you absolute child. you fucking kink freak. get out of my fucking sight.”

don’t kink shame me bro 

*sits in pile of candy and snacks my bf bought me*

The gift of junk food snacks from a romantic partner is a huge deal to me, because all people and especially women and especially especially fat women are expected to perform health and “correct weight” in order to be worthy of love and affection. When I have resisted this requirement, I’ve had partners (partners who eat carelessly and thoughtlessly all the time) refuse to eat with me or only share food in ways that they hope will elicit the performance they want from me: “No, I don’t want any dinner,” or “Oh, would you like this small pile of twigs and leaves I just happened to bring you?” The gift of junk food is the gift of affirming that they don’t require ANY performance of health to love me and want to indulge me.

I’m reblogging this again because of that amazing comment. 

@feminismandmedia

This is such a sweet post; she just said she wanted something, never asked for it, and he is surprising her by giving it to her. That’s beautiful. I’m with fatthings on this; as a fat person that’s an especially meaningful gesture and if I were in this situation I would be so grateful. 

You all calling this childish are being ridiculous. Stop shitting on people’s happiness. Seriously.

– Mod Bella

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