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Is Adele's weight loss problematic?


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Economy
10 minutes ago, 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 and she was beautiful before too.

But it sounds like he or she is making assumptions. U shouldn't make ur headline tweet saying its problematic

 

He or she has no proof of what her motives were for loosing weight and it's not their place to criticize her weight loss and deeming it problematic

 

By that kind of reasoning an overweight celebrity isn't allowed to loose weight :neyde:

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SJW’s are problematic.

I doubt she feels bad about it. that’s what matters.

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6 minutes ago, Economy said:

But it sounds like she's making assumptions. U shouldn't make ur headline tweet saying its problematic

 

He or she has no proof of what her motives were for loosing weight and it's not their place to criticize her weight loss and deeming it problematic

 

By that kind of reasoning an overweight celebrity isn't allowed to loose weight :neyde:

 

That’s Bambino’s headline for the thread.

If you actually read the tweet and those under, you’d understand she’s not criticizing Adele nor her weight loss. It’s about reactions and obsession. Her whole point is that no one has proof that “she worked hard and did it in healthy way” like many are repeating or by being depressed from divorce or with coke or whatever other unhealthy way and there are many. Do you understand that? There are people in comments who lost weight  in unhealthy ways and they got compliments, like they’re more worthy but they were not healthy. THAT is how I understood it. :shrug:

 

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6 hours ago, Loyalty said:

I don’t think it’s a problem celebrating someone else’s weight loss. If it’s something that they personally wanted to fulfill to make them happier, why shouldn’t we celebrate it? 

 

 

Literally this :air: if it wasn't her "intention" to lose weight than it would have been alarming to her and her family/friends that she isn't doing okay. 

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6 hours ago, Bambino said:

So, what are your thoughts about this tweet?

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It's HER BODY, HER HEALTH. I am positive she's being taken care by the best nutritionists and is leading a very different life than before. People should mind their own business. Fat, skinny, chubby, thin, it's everyone's responsibility to make sure they are healthy regardless of the opinions others have about their bodies.

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Midnightrush891

She looked good before, and now she looks good after. Only problem is people not having enough to do in their own lives and trying to start problems. 

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As someone who is dealing with obesity, I hate it when people try and tell me that my weight “isnt a problem” or that im “just thicc”. I find it to be more damaging to be told that I’m ok when I’m clearly not. I would rather be told that I’m fat and need to lose weight, because trying to reassure me and tell me that I’m ok isn’t helping me.

When my classmates told me that I was ok, I now see it as them unintentionally gaslighting the bad behaviors that I was inflicting upon myself. I used to binge and binge relentlessly, gaining 50lbs in a two month span, etc. I wasn’t healthy.

I think that we should celebrate weight loss, because when someone tells me how proud they are of my accomplishments with my weight loss, I find that to be extremely encouraging. It’s a reminder that someone is watching me, and I don’t want to disappoint that someone. 

Tl;dr Stop trying to be nice and promote obesity. There is absolutely nothing wrong with weight loss.

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This is so stupid. It’s not problematic at all. It’s a decision she made to feel better and to probably be healthier. 
 

People who actively search for reasons to be offended, even when they themselves are not offended, are truly problematic. 

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2 minutes ago, mxnster said:

As someone who is dealing with obesity, I hate it when people try and tell me that my weight “isnt a problem” or that im “just thicc”. I find it to be more damaging to be told that I’m ok when I’m clearly not. I would rather be told that I’m fat and need to lose weight, because trying to reassure me and tell me that I’m ok isn’t helping me.

When my classmates told me that I was ok, I now see it as them unintentionally gaslighting the bad behaviors that I was inflicting upon myself. I used to binge and binge relentlessly, gaining 50lbs in a two month span, etc. I wasn’t healthy.

I think that we should celebrate weight loss, because when someone tells me how proud they are of my accomplishments with my weight loss, I find that to be extremely encouraging. It’s a reminder that someone is watching me, and I don’t want to disappoint that someone. 

Tl;dr Stop trying to be nice and promote obesity. There is absolutely nothing wrong with weight loss.

Yess! I’m overweight too. Nothing fcraxy just the typical overweight. I’ve been one of those guys that is insanely in shape as well. The reason I grew into a dad bod is because decisions I’ve made and being so busy with work. Either way, it is my fault. It’s my body and my decision to prioritize work over health. It’s a bad decision and a resolution of mine to get back into shape and be healthier. I hate to see people or industries promote obesity. People are dying of heart disease and living miserably due to diabetes. We need to do better. Don’t be mean and judge people for being overweight- but certainly tmdont promote an excessive lifestyle. 

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The weight loss itself? Absolutely not.

How some people are acting about it, on all ends? Absolutely.

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Bambino
22 minutes ago, Miel said:

The weight loss itself? Absolutely not.

How some people are acting about it, on all ends? Absolutely.

Thank you! That's what I meant. I kinda feel like people are coming for me with the impression that it's me thinking that her weight loss itself is problematic. I only put that word in the title because obviously there are people acting up about it in a problematic way :flop:

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FameHookah

They weight loss (or gain) of someone is none of y'all bussiness, i tend not to mention those things when i meet people or friends, its rude to say omg you are fat/skinny as if they dont already know.

If Adele wanted that, well good for her.

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