Shalimar
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- Location
- Vancouver Island Canada
Understandably enough, people are talking about the recent incident involving the gorilla and the three year old boy at the zoo. Clearly, the parents did not exercise due caution. However, when someone I highly respect
recently informed me that when incidents of parental negligence occur, it is usually the result of "some big fat mother being too busy filling her face to watch over her child," I was stunned. I have been obese, even
morbidly obese. At one point, I topped the scale at 240lbs. Part of that sad time, I had a small child in tow. At no point was my capacity to parent responsibly, determined by my inability to control my weight. As a
therapist, I see the pain and suffering this thoughtless/cruel body shaming approach inflicts on people who have committed the "sin" of having the fat gene, compounded, in many cases, by depression or trauma. I was
able to lose the weight, but must remain forever vigilant, forced, since my thirties, to eat no more than one meal a day if I wish to remain slender. Not everyone is as fortunate. This type of shaming kills people. It has
no place in a just society. Whatever reasons contributed to the three year old's tumbling into the gorilla cage, obesity was not a factor. Shame. Shame. Shame!
recently informed me that when incidents of parental negligence occur, it is usually the result of "some big fat mother being too busy filling her face to watch over her child," I was stunned. I have been obese, even
morbidly obese. At one point, I topped the scale at 240lbs. Part of that sad time, I had a small child in tow. At no point was my capacity to parent responsibly, determined by my inability to control my weight. As a
therapist, I see the pain and suffering this thoughtless/cruel body shaming approach inflicts on people who have committed the "sin" of having the fat gene, compounded, in many cases, by depression or trauma. I was
able to lose the weight, but must remain forever vigilant, forced, since my thirties, to eat no more than one meal a day if I wish to remain slender. Not everyone is as fortunate. This type of shaming kills people. It has
no place in a just society. Whatever reasons contributed to the three year old's tumbling into the gorilla cage, obesity was not a factor. Shame. Shame. Shame!