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Posts by Marie Southard Ospina

4 Things Getting Doxed Taught Me About Being a Fat Person

By Marie Southard Ospina | December 6, 2016

Her story of going through doxxing, an extreme form of online harassment, is horrifying. But these lessons she’s taking from it are powerful.

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5 Bogus Ways We’re Taught That Our Bodies Define If We’re ‘Good’ People

By Marie Southard Ospina | November 3, 2016

What makes you a “good” person? It’s sure not your health or your size, so here’s some help with unlearning the common lies that can make you feel that way.

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6 Assumptions About Fat Fetishism I’d Love For Us to Reconsider

By Marie Southard Ospina | October 12, 2016
A person sits on top of another person, looking down at them and squeezing their cheeks together.

People who dig sex or relationships with fat people can get a bad rep. But here’s good reason to think twice before dismissing them as “perverse” fat fetishists.

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What Is the Body Positive Movement?

By Marie Southard Ospina | December 25, 2015

Is it okay to call someone fat? Can you tell what a healthy body “looks” like? Marie Southard Ospina how the body positive movement is taking on these questions – and why that matters for you.

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