Archive For The “Lesley” Category

Call for Submissions: Fat & Queer Anthology

By | September 3, 2008

I’m tickled to be posting this here on behalf of a reader who is assembling an anthology of writings by fat queers, a project that I think is fabulous and extremely necessary and couldn’t be happier about (and I’m not just saying this because it was such a struggle to find good sources when I […]

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Igigi: All Hail the Inventors of Dress Porn

By | September 2, 2008

I love Igigi. Well, I should qualify that: I love Igigi when they’re making stuff that fits my style, which they don’t always do. I love them when they match me because the quality and fit of their garments is absolutely outstanding. Some seasons, yeah, I’ll look and the site and howl “NO IGIGI NO! […]

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Drift: How to tell people they sound racist.

By | August 30, 2008

This is not fat-related, but it is race-related, which is obviously another important subject frequently touched on ’round these parts. What you’ll see, if you watch it, is some common-sense advice on how to address those inevitable racist statements or actions you may come upon in your travels through life (and the internets) in a […]

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Linkage: More on race & fat at Shapely Prose

By | August 24, 2008

Pay attention: there is an excellent and thought-provoking post over at Shapely Prose by guest blogger Occhiblu, who takes issue with an article uncritically linked on Junkfood Science on Friday. Sandy calling this article “profound” and explicitly linking it to weight-based discrimination in the U.S. is problematic, to say the least. Saying that this is […]

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STOP THE PRESSES: WLS not miracle fat cure after all

By | August 18, 2008

It’s in the media, therefore it must be true! My personal feelings on weight-loss surgery are hardly a secret and have been oft-repeated, both here and elsewhere. They are, in summation, that I do not begrudge anyone their individual rights to discrete and private decisions regarding their own bodies, but that on a political and […]

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Outfitblogging: The Wallflower

By | August 14, 2008

For years upon years I wore nothing but black. By this I don’t mean that I wore “a lot” of black, or that the majority of my wardrobe was black – I mean bloody everything was black. The most color you’d see on me was, maybe, if something had red stitching on it. The black […]

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101: On Being Fat and White

By | August 11, 2008

Note: This post was written partly as a result of my thoughts while catching up on discussions elsewhere about Julia’s excellent post here last week. Just so there’s context. Here’s the newsflash: Race affects me. I’m white. I’m white as white gets. My background is an even mixture of Anglo-Saxon and German. You’d probably be […]

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THIS IS 300: Taking Pictures, Being Personal, & Weighing 300 Pounds

By | July 30, 2008

I have a wobbly relationship with compliments. On the one hand, they’re nice. On the other, fatter hand, they make me uncomfortable. I also hate it when folks respond to compliments by automatically apologizing, or arguing with the complimenter (”Oh no, I actually look horrible!”), even though this is often my automatic internal response. It […]

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Fats on a Plane, The Sequel: Making Informed Decisions

By | July 23, 2008

As yesterday’s post indicates, there’s really nothing fat people can do to always avoid any possible issues with fat-flying. But, we can, at least, make informed decisions about how we fly. Southwest Airlines is probably the most recognized – and demonized – poster child for their particularly-strict second-seat policy. However, many other major airlines have […]

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Fats on a Plane: One Person’s Negative Experience with American Airlines

By | July 22, 2008

With fuel prices as they are, even a cursory glance over the news reinforces the fact that the travel industry in general, and the airline industry in particular, is suffering right now. Given that major domestic airlines have broken the Fee Barrier and started charging extra for stuff that used to be free, such as […]

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