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That's because women are weak and they can't victimize men! Besides, they don't want to hurt anyone because women are inherently compassionate and nurturing and innocent.....according to the patriarchy, that is.

You forgot being rich and/or famous. That's the best defense there is.

Being female is also a pretty good defense, especially when it comes to sex crimes:

I'd love to take this game engine, engineer a basic story structure that analyzes player behavior and attitude based on actions and perhaps some dialog. Then create another algorithim that can alter your movement abilities. IE when you progress from one area to another maybe your character transforms into a Lion and

Non-existence of a deity? Fits.

Actually, how people react to her is EXACTLY their problem. She can only control what she writes/says. She can not control the stupid coming from other people's heads. That said, what she said was aggressive, and i can see where insecure people could interpret what she did, that way.

"Always remember: How you react to her is your problem!"

I would really like people to get to a place where, promoting health =/= fat shaming.

I was just coming to post that. I think it's amazing that people are talking about this chick being judgmental while saying that she's a sociopath with an eating disorder who shouldn't have children. Wow.

Me too. This is why I get irritated with so much of this site's approach to fitness - it's like wanting to be physically fit becuase it makes you feel, and yes look, good is automatically unhealthy or judgemental when it's not.

Honestly? I look at that and it inspires me. I know that's not a popular answer on Jezebel but I care a lot about my looks, have gained a size recently, looked at that and literally thought "my excuses right now are shit and I need to get in the gym".

I thought jezebel.com was supposed to be a feminist site, yet the first thing I read is comment after comment by women complaining about another woman. Why such negativity? Her beauty does not come at your expense. Very disappointing. I'm impressed by this woman's self-discipline, not threatened by it. (Abs like that

Commenters are calling this woman a bully, while in the same "Breath" saying she has no friends, questioning the legitimacy of her businesses, and even calling her a bad mother!

Ladies, we don't have to bash other women like this. We have men for that.

Yawnnnnnnn who cares?! I actually support her. This year alone I've lost 30lbs. I stopped making excuses and changed my eating habits and worked out a lot to be the best me I can be. Most people resent me now and are envious including my own family members. I DO NOT FRIGGIN apologize. She meant to be motivational it's

I agree. They keep saying that it's fine that they're overweight because their boyfriend/husband loves them, but check back when they're middle-aged and how attractive their fatness is then. Or whining when exercise gets too hard and only wanting to do the bare minimum, and accusing others who exercise a lot as being

Saddest part: This was posted to her facebook page over a year ago, and only now (after it has gone viral) is she getting hate for it. The caption about excuses comes from a fitness campaign last year. She wanted to show that even with three little boys, and two jobs that she was able to get herself into shape, and

Oh noes! Fitness person makes oboxious fitness ad for their home page/business and posts it on HER OWN FB page, probably assuming that the people who will see it are people that follow her and thus have an interest in that kind of thing.

Why is everyone calling this woman a bitch? It makes me sad to see people call others names. She never called anyone a name, she was promoting her job, which happens to be talking about fitness. The photo went viral, and now this woman is being forced to speak to the internet world regarding her post on her own

Nah. All her friends are guys, because other women are so catty and jealous.

Everyone else on earth is as annoyed with "purity" as I am, right? The idea that there are two kinds of women—"good