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Is Adele's weight loss problematic?


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SharkmanthaC
4 hours ago, Borislshere said:

Her weight loss isn’t problematic but treating her as if she became beautiful only after loosing weight is. 

I love this comment so much. 
 

As someone that has struggled with my weight all my life, if someone is intentionally losing weight, it’s a reason to celebrate. Losing weight is hard work. I hate that someone’s value is placed on their weight though. I struggle with feeling like I’m being judged constantly. I also struggle with feeling like I’m beautiful like my husband always tells me I am. 

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This may trigger a lot of people but it isn’t good to be overweight and it isn’t healthy at all. Adele worked hard to loose weight and become healthier so kudos to her :applause: I’m sure it wasn’t an easy process for her, and she’s clearly feeling herself. As long as she’s not suddenly unhealthily underweight then complement her all you want

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This dynamic can exist in everything. Don’t congratulate your friend for finally getting rid of acne, bc people still have acne! Don’t congratulate them for getting #1, think of those that didn’t win! I agree to an extent depending on how she’s praised though 

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LaLuna

Wanting to become healthier and feel good about yourself is problematic now? :triggered:

As long as she lost that weight in a healthy way, I don't see what the problem is.

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SeasonOfTheWitch
4 minutes ago, LaLuna said:

Wanting to become healthier and feel good about yourself is problematic now? :triggered:

Yes. Asking that question is too! No more in 2020 OK! :messga:

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Economy
1 hour ago, SamanthaC said:

I love this comment so much. 
 

As someone that has struggled with my weight all my life, if someone is intentionally losing weight, it’s a reason to celebrate. Losing weight is hard work. I hate that someone’s value is placed on their weight though. I struggle with feeling like I’m being judged constantly. I also struggle with feeling like I’m beautiful like my husband always tells me I am. 

Basically this ∆∆∆∆∆

 

I see people working their asses off to lose weight it's not easy especially if genetics are not in your favour or if you struggle with stress eating or whatever the reasons for the weight struggle may be

 

So it's really unmotivating and hurtful when ppl are somehow put down for their body

 

But it's also good to encourage people to try their best to be their healthiest selves and to not just giveup or not bother to try, after all few things are more valuable than your health :shrug:

 

My problem with this tweet is shes only acknowledging half the picture. She obviously doesn't like people being body shamed which is great but she's also practically implying that if you loose weight your basically a sellout because you should be happy about who you are and you don't need to do anything.

 

That modern view that a few ppl have I don't think is very balanced. You can love yourself with your struggles and no matter your weight or how you look while still having health goals. If you achieve them all the more awesome and if you don't, at least ur putting an effort in the right direction.  :shrug:

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Why is it so important in the first place? She's not the first or the last human to lose weight. :rip:

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xoxo Craig
Just now, Hades said:

Why is it so important in the first place? She's not the first or the last human to lose weight.

Its about image... she's no longer a big girl killing it which has pressed a few people obviously  :fan:   People care too much about what people look like. We should all be celebrating and congratulating her because it is what she wanted! When she had her son she said she wanted to loose weight for him

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Economy
1 minute ago, Hades said:

Why is it so important in the first place? She's not the first or the last human to lose weight. :rip:

Probably some bitter jealous person who made this tweet tbh

 

Anyone who's truly a supporter and cheering on people who struggle with weight would be happy and congratulate that she succeeded not slam her for her weight loss

 

There's nothing supportive about that :saladga:

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River
1 hour ago, SamanthaC said:

I love this comment so much. 
 

As someone that has struggled with my weight all my life, if someone is intentionally losing weight, it’s a reason to celebrate. Losing weight is hard work. I hate that someone’s value is placed on their weight though. I struggle with feeling like I’m being judged constantly. I also struggle with feeling like I’m beautiful like my husband always tells me I am. 

You’re beautiful! period! 

And I know how you feel from the other side of the weight table, I was very skinny, like a walking skeleton but I always ate normal, until 25 years old I was 45 kilos (!!!) it was struggling to be rejected all the time or to barely being able to lift 1 kilo of sugar, I looked sick to people, but only my husband actually told me that I’m beautiful and when I decided that it’s time to gain weight he supported me a lot and I never saw a change in his attraction and love to me.

I just learned that no matter what people will just judge you, they are searching for your flaws and ready to use them against you, be strong and learn to ignore them.

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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6 minutes ago, Economy said:

Probably some bitter jealous person who made this tweet tbh

 

There’s a whole thread under that tweet and you’re reading it wrong. She’s not slamming Adele, she’s talking about other people’s reactions and tabloids because no one actually knows if it was intentional and in a healthy way. If it was - great, if it wasn’t, it’s not so inspiring. Everyone talks about health, but let’s be honest, most just think thinner body looks better. She was overweight before, not morbidly obese and she was beautiful before too.

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xoxo Craig
Just now, lego said:

 

There’s a whole thread under that tweet and you’re reading it wrong. She’s not slamming Adele, she’s talking about other people’s reactions and tabloids because no one actually knows if it was intentional and in a healthy way. If it was - great, if it wasn’t, it’s not so inspiring. Everyone talks about health, but let’s be honest, most just think thinner body looks better. She was overweight before, not morbidly obese.  

 

6 minutes ago, xoxo Craig said:

 because it is what she wanted! When she had her son she said she wanted to loose weight for him

 

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Chromaticunt

Imagine putting all that effort, time and exercise into losing weight, only for everybody to avoid mentioning it cos they don't want to upset the people who dgaf about being a healthy weight. :toofunny: What is this world anymore. :interestinga:

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Yes, I am not commenting on the OP because it's a stupid generalization and deserves only stupid answers

 

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