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		<title>You&#8217;re fat, stop that&#8230; somehow?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><br /> <a href="http://kateobriencreative.com/" title="Kate O'Brien">Photo by Kate O&#8217;Brien</a></p> <p>I haven&#8217;t spoken much about body issues here, or about how I&#8217;m a fat advocate, but I figure this is as good a platform as any to discuss my own issues with fatness*. It is not acceptable to pick on, alienate, ostracize or discriminate against fat [...]]]></description>
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<p>I haven&#8217;t spoken much about body issues here, or about how I&#8217;m a fat advocate, but I figure this is as good a platform as any to discuss my own issues with fatness*. It is not acceptable to pick on, alienate, ostracize or discriminate against fat people, and I&#8217;m continually astounded that it&#8217;s still seen as totally ok to do this &#8211; within the media and on a person to person basis. One of the things that really gets me going is the lack of a basic necessity for all humans who wish to participate in &#8220;civilised society&#8221; &#8211; clothing. </p>
<p>This year I have been focusing more on my fitness, and I have adopted a <a href="http://www.jonrobison.net/size.html" title="Heath at Every Size">Health at Every Size</a> approach to my exercising and general wellbeing. I don&#8217;t believe you need to be thin to be fit, and I&#8217;ve certainly proved to my new personal trainer that I am fitter than even she expected! I have been wearing a denim skirt to exercise in, but it limits movement and does not wick away perspiration. So I&#8217;ve been trying to find plus sized active wear&#8230; and surprise, surprise, it&#8217;s really hard. It makes me want to break my no swears rule! So instead, I&#8217;ll capslock&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>WHY, IF SOCIETY WANTS ME TO BE THIN, CAN I NOT FIND CLOTHES TO EXERCISE IN?</strong> It just doesn&#8217;t make sense. </p>
<p>If <a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23684543-36398,00.html" title="Some delicious bigotry from news.com.au">alarmist news reports</a> are worth believing, why is it still acceptable for retailers to relegate a mere 2 metres squared out of their hundreds of metres available to plus size clothing. Even worse &#8211; I have been into more than one retailer who puts the plus size clothes right next to active wear&#8230; WHERE YOU CAN&#8217;T BUY CLOTHES FOR EXERCISING IN A PLUS SIZE!!!!! I don&#8217;t get it. Are you trying to shame customers out of your store?! Do you not want my delicious fat dollar? That&#8217;s ok, I&#8217;ll take it overseas and buy things on the internet instead, even though I shouldn&#8217;t have to!</p>
<p>Another hilarious paradox is the odd abuse you&#8217;ll cop as an exercising fat person on the street. WTF? It&#8217;s hard to take the taunts seriously when you&#8217;re the dude who is literally treading the healthful path and your aggressor is sitting on their arse in a car (moving at 60 kph, what a chicken!) </p>
<p>Apparently there are retailers in the US who sell tights and sports bras online, but I refuse to accept that this is the only option. I am on a mission to bring well priced, great quality active gear for plus sized humans to Australia. If you can help, I would love to hear from you. If you are an Australian retailer already covering this angle, your marketing is not working. I can help you. (Also, I&#8217;m not talking about bike shorts that go to size 20 because the size bracket for fatness goes well beyond that &#8211; fatter people want to wear proper active wear as well!)</p>
<p>I have lots of fat friends. If you do right by us, we&#8217;ll do right by you! The <a href="http://www.google.com/reader/shared/user/15256671858025326595/label/fat" title="Notes from the Fatosphere">Fatosphere</a> is wider (lol) than designers, retailers and manufacturers realise. </p>
<p>* If you even think about commenting to tell me that fat is unhealthy, I will probably mock you into oblivion. <a href="http://kateharding.net/but-dont-you-realize-fat-is-unhealthy/" title="Don't you Realise Fat is Unhealthy? Shapely Prose">Read this first</a> and come back when you can comprehend your own bigotry. </p>
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