Thursday 17 October 2013

When size acceptance isn't ok

I recently watched two different programmes on size acceptance. The first one is titled Fat and Proud, and it is a really inspiring documentary featuring some larger ladies in the UK who lead a fulfilling and active life. One of them is even a dance teacher, and the other a kissogram. They are beautiful women and all looked really healthy, even though their BMI would class them as 'obese'. But then again, in my opinion, the BMI scale is a load of bollocks because it does not take into consideration other issues, such as health, muscle mass, etc.

Here's a link to the first part of the programme, where you get to meet these inspirational women.

 The title of the second documentary is Fat For Cash. Now here is where I have a problem. It was made in the US, and the women in this programme are on the extreme scale of obesity, to the extent that it has become a life threatening and disabling condition. However, they don't seem to give a fuck about this, and use their size to make money. They sell themselves on webcam, rolling about naked, eating huge amounts, or sitting on men up to the point of suffocation.

Sammee, currently weighing 27 stone or 378 lbs appears to be the healthiest of three women, even though she says she has a condition called sitophilia, which means that food excites her sexually - you learn something new every day! She has opened up a super sized strip club. At least the women working in this club are keeping active and having fun. But it is the other two cases that are really disturbing.

Jennifer, who weighs 30 stone (over 400 lb) wants to put on MORE weight and boasts of having gained 100 lb since she started to overeat deliberately. One thigh alone measures a staggering 42.5 inches. One wonders when is she going to get to the point when she thinks that enough is enough? That is, if she lives long enough.

 Christina, who weighs around 44 stone (approximately 600 lbs) was even featured naked in a paddling pool being force fed through a funnel. She describes herself as 'fat, beautiful and sexy'. In another section of the film, her teenage daughter is pleading with her to lose weight. The young girl is a carer for this woman, who can hardly do anything for herself. Because of her size she cannot wash or even wipe her own arse. The young girl's pleas fall on deaf ears, and personally I found this section of the film heart wrenching and really difficult to watch.

Christina obviously has some serious mental health problems, I googled her name to find out a little bit more about her and found out that she suffered with major depression after her daughter died at birth. Although she may think that she feels empowered by being an obese pinup, in my opinion, she is a person who desperately needs help and support, and guidance towards a healthier lifestyle, not exploitation.



 What is that saying about our society when there are sick fuckers that not only encourage this form of extreme self harm but are willing to pay to watch it?

Fat For Cash can be viewed here. There are some graphic and very disturbing images.


Monday 7 October 2013

Usual rubbish from the Scum

http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2013/10/labour-health-team-criticises-sun-front-page-murders-mental-patients

Sunday 6 October 2013

An open letter to Miley Cyrus

Dear Miley Cyrus,

I am very concerned about your reply to Sinead O'Connor's heartfelt advice to you

I don't care if you want to flaunt your sexuality. You are, after all, an adult. You are no longer Hannah Montana, and I can understand that you wish to make that fact known to your millions of fans all over the world.

What I find really disturbing is your attitude towards mental health issues. You show total disregard to your fans who may be struggling with their own mental illness and coming to terms with a psychiatric diagnosis..

October is Mental Health Awareness Month in the UK, and people all over the country are taking part, raising the issue and thus helping to beat stigma, so your comments are especially poignant. I am sure that you know better than to be disrespectful of people's race, religion, sexuality and physical disabilities. So why pick on a debilitating illness? By the way, some types of mental illnesses are also classed as a disability.

By mocking Sinead's and Amanda Bynes because of their battles with psychiatric illnesses, you are  sending the totally wrong message to your fans. After all, it does affect one in four people in case you didn't know. So let me do some maths for you. On your official Facebook page, you have 29 million fans. That means that over 7 million of your fans are currently suffering from mental illness. Some may have been diagnosed. Others will have read your recent tweets and be afraid to seek help because of the stigma you have highlighted so insensitively..

Let me make this clear to you. Insanity, craziness, madness or whatever you want to call it IS an illness. There may not be any visible signs, but that does not mean that it doesn't exist. It does, And it hurts. A lot. It is easy to recover from a broken leg. A heart transplant is now a common surgical procedure. But how do you cure broken mind? Yes, there are medications that help, as well as other types of therapies. But these are just coping mechanisms; there is no 'cure'. There is recovery, but that means learning to live with your symptoms and manage on a day to day basis. This is a lifelong process, and there will be ups and downs.

Unless you or a loved one experiences this, you will have no idea of what it is to live with mental health issues. I suggest that you educate yourself with what happens to those of us who are unlucky enough to receive a diagnosis of psychiatric illness.  I really hope you or someone you love never has to go through this, Incidentally, suicide is the most common cause of death in men under 35. Think of that the next time you are twerking.

Oh and one final word of advice - please put that tongue away. It is not pretty.

Yours sincerely,

A survivor