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I assume you would have been fine with the character being a guy. I'm trying hard to remember when there was ever a time when a women was portrayed in that way in a video game. In video games i've seen far more fat guys being portrayed in a comical way. Maybe if more entertainment poked fun at obese people it would give them the motivation to improve their situation.Īlso what's with all this stereo type crap. Growing up no one accommodated me or made me feel like it was OK to be fat because it is NOT. I think it hurts the cause more than anything. It really sickens me to see people try to defend weight problems in the same way they do race, gender, and sexuality issues. (and I'm one of those people who are still within fairly normal range, yet it still touches a nerve) Why is it still "cool" to make fun of overweight people, when we've worked so hard to erase other prejudices from our society?Ĭlick to expand.I was really fat growing up and i now know that some of that is genetics BUT if you eat right and exercise YOU WILL NEVER BE OBESE. For those of us who struggle with weight, it's not pleasant to see the whole thing portrayed as some self-control-lacking, cake-eating fat chick. Not to mention that, in real life, many skinny people eat more cake (and other unhealthy food) than many overweight people. No social stigma about dating a guy of any weight if he's a nice guy however, it's different the other way around. Though I can see how women would see it as part of their objectification in general - there are a lot more guys out there making "fat chick jokes" than girls making fat guy jokes, and we know that. Not so much because it's offensive to women as because it's degrading to all larger people.

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I think it's offensive and, while it's a free country, I would hope our society would make better choices than to support this stuff.














Fat princess ps3 ends