I posted this on the Weight Board, but figured I'd bring it here, too, as it has to do with fat-positivity.
For years, off and on, we've discussed ways that guys (or equal time, lesbian and bi- women) could show their preference. A hat, a shirt, a pin, a bumper sticker -- something like that. I've created a new store called "Fat Chicks Only," on Cafe Press. For those of us who have always been fat, and who have been humiliated for it, it's really hard for a fat girl to approach a guy, not knowing if he'd laugh at her for asking him to dance, or whatever. But maybe seeing a guy wearing this message it might make it easier. Of course, these products are for confident FAs only.
Well, and some of the products would be good for bashes and for general use stuff, too. The main thing is having a way to get the message out there. This is kind of my answer to the horrid "No Fat Chicks" bumper sticker, without being as negative. I'd rather focus on the good stuff instead of putting anyone down. Come see
For years, off and on, we've discussed ways that guys (or equal time, lesbian and bi- women) could show their preference. A hat, a shirt, a pin, a bumper sticker -- something like that. I've created a new store called "Fat Chicks Only," on Cafe Press. For those of us who have always been fat, and who have been humiliated for it, it's really hard for a fat girl to approach a guy, not knowing if he'd laugh at her for asking him to dance, or whatever. But maybe seeing a guy wearing this message it might make it easier. Of course, these products are for confident FAs only.
Well, and some of the products would be good for bashes and for general use stuff, too. The main thing is having a way to get the message out there. This is kind of my answer to the horrid "No Fat Chicks" bumper sticker, without being as negative. I'd rather focus on the good stuff instead of putting anyone down. Come see