Скоро гледах дебеланката Уитни Тор по тв-то , и си коментирахме, че живее в Америка, зоната е до нея, рибено масълце бол, ама пусти пари, по изгодно и е да е дебела. Аз обаче като един български зевзек, реших да и пратя линк към сайта на Барито, и съответно тя пусна пост, който е на английски. Преведох си го в гугъл, но ще ко пусна и тук на английски. Мисълта ми е, че Уитниту е показател на начина по който хората реагират на зоната, дори не се напъват да прочетат, а камо ли да помислят. Жалко за хубавота жена!
Ето какво публикува Утни във фейса:
I love my body. I have zero hang ups with how it looks or what other people think about it. But like most of us, I was indoctrinated into the diet industry before I ever had the mental capacity to opt-out. I bought the lie diet culture sells hook, line, and sinker, sending me down a path of eating disorders and self-hatred all before I turned 18 or weighed more than 140 pounds.
You may know that a few years ago, I lost 100 pounds in 8 months by obsessively exercising, denying my body proper nourishment, and bingeing/purging once a week. It "worked." I lost weight. And I gained all the weight back (and more) within a year. THAT is what diet culture does to us. As my dietician reminded me a couple weeks ago, for someone with an eating disorder history, it is dangerous to pursue a goal of weight loss. As a fat woman with PCOS I am at an especially high risk for many serious health issues, and last year, I changed my behaviors in ways that lowered my A1C from 6.4 to 5.8. So how do I reconcile not wanting diabetes or other major health problems with also loving my body?
What are my goals? To feed myself regularly in ways that make me FEEL good (and yes, pasta makes me feel good). To dance and exercise frequently because that makes me FEEL good. To use my CPAP machine (hey, sleep apnea!) and get adequate sleep because it makes me FEEL good. These are behaviors that I feel sustain and promote my health — physical, mental, and emotional. But weight loss in and of itself is NOT a "behavior," and therefore it's not a goal.
I'm not asking you to stop behaving in ways that make you feel good. I'm not asking you to trade your salad for a donut simply as an act of rebellion. But I am asking you to stop buying into a culture of pills, points, shakes, diet bets, work outs as punishments, and food restriction that over promises and never delivers. Focus on behaviors that make you feel good. Forget your BMI and how much you weigh. Remember that food is not a moral issue. Remember that every second we spend obsessing over a number is a second we lose that we COULD have spent just feeling...good.
Ако говорех англ. Щях да й обясня по подробно,

не че щеше да има полза
Но ми харесва да ръчкам другите
