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My point is that our environment, which, per this study, has a causative effect on our sexuality (per the study: you can not have this genetic marker and be gay, and you can have the genetic marker and not be gay, even though the genetic marker is associated with being gay). Our environment includes volitional acts

Okay, so there's clearly both genetic and environmental factors at play in sexual orientation. While I understand that the "choice" language is hugely loaded and diminishing and the idea of helplessness is an important one, politically, I don't see the study as described here as supporting the idea that sexuality is

amazing coat.

She apparently walked on a treadmill while working, which is actually not super uncommon and not really "working out all day".

The answer is a sprawling apartment in the attic of the Dakota with wood burning fireplaces and a terrace and I don't even know if that exists.

Isn't it clear from what she's saying that her contract requires her to identify the porn as a "sex tape"?

I thought that the op-ed was, in parts, bitchy—gloriously so!

With the exception of one who is 24, all of these models are in their late twenties and are as old as their mid-to-late-thirties. Food for thought!

Sorry, but Lindy has declared all twee covers of rap songs racist, so you and this post and this website and all of its writers and readers are racist goodbye.

You think Jezebel has edit meetings?

And I agree with that. I disagree that fat acceptance is going to have an effect on the larger danger to fat people, which is the fact that they are fat.

Well, I do believe bodies are a proxy for health, to some degree, and think it's silly to believe otherwise. When I eat healthy and am active, that's reflected in my body. When I'm sick, that is, too. If I have a malfunctioning thyroid causing me to be fat, well, I'm not healthy.

Except her body expresses her more healthful lifestyle, as all bodies express one's health and life, so she should probably just take a compliment and get over it.

Not trying to save fatties. Don't support gastric bypass. Not insecure.

It's pretty easy to be active and vibrant and fat at 7. She's definitely less healthy now than when she was 7, but so am I, and I am in good condition and healthy.

No, that person definitely shouldn't get gastric bypass surgery—that's a bad, scary thing. But I don't believe that there is a statistically significant percentage of the obese/overweight population that consistently (meaning for years) eats healthfully and reasonably and maintains a good activity level and remains

Except I'm not one of those people who believes that gastric bypass is healthy. I do, however, believe that the vast majority of people who are overweight are obese either (1) have an unhealthy lifestyle or (2) have a serious medical problem.

Things I didn't say and don't believe:

I don't think anyone deserves to be shamed, and never said as much. My point is that a body-positive world eliminates the psychic but not physical consequences of obesity. I'm not concern-trolling, but points for using a Jezebel buzzword.

I possess literally no hate or spite wrt this subject. And I do believe what I say. And I'm not ignorant. I just don't cosign Jezebel's party line on fatness, which is that it is inevitable, it is fine, and the primary issue with it is the responses of strangers.