Nannyp
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I am obese.
I am healthy and reasonably fit.
I can run up and down my stairs.
I walk a couple of miles a day.
I think that there are so many layers to this problem.
I think that there are cultural beliefs about obesity which create an obsession around weight and food, and in Western women these beliefs suggest they should be slim. In other cultures being big and having large bottoms is a sign of wealth, health and prosperity. Read a great book called, "The Obesity Myth" by Paul Campos....great stuff here about the diet industry and especially interesting stuff about Weightwatchers and their plan to attract black women who are incredibly under represented in their membership and who are under represented in anorexic circles.
Add to this the familial beliefs and practices around nourishment, food and weight. For instance, and anorexic (ish) mother who feeds her family fattening foods whilst worshiping thinness. Or the mother who overfeeds her family to show how much she loves them. Or the mother who has no idea about how much to feed her children and underfeeding them, so that they frequently remain hungry after eating. Or the mother who breastfeeds, but dislikes breastfeeding, so ends the session before the baby is satiated. The baby then ends up forever feeling there is never enough and as a consequence over eats.
The Obesity Myth
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