Yes he/she did when deriding my opinion. Obviously mouse's opinion is the opposite of mine.
Regardless it's my opinion.
Besides, what ever happened to the whole "everyone's beautiful" rap? If I'd said she was a fat cow before would my opinion have been ok?
I think she was a beautiful girl before she lost the weight. Stop body shaming any one who isn't a size 2.
It's not body shaming... She obviously worked hard for what she looks like now. No one says that she looks bad in the first pic, WE are only acknowledging and respecting something she is proud of. Also, it doesn't look like anorexia, considering the amount of muscle she has. Of course, none of us know what really happened so there is no point arguing about it,
There's always a point arguing!
And I NEVER said she looked like she suffers from anorexia. Jeez! She is obviously toned and obviously worked hard. I also never said she looked bad or sickly. I simply stated I think she was prettier in the before picture.
I don't think their saying your opinion isn't valid, it's just different. I think their just appreciating the change, she obviously wanted this so good for her, you know? No body said that not being a size 2 isn't beautiful, every shape and size is beautiful. You can have your opinion, that's okay.
Looking anorexic and looking like she has an eating disorder are too different things.
Would it offend your mental health less if I'd simply said she looks too skinny in my opinion?
Being anorexic means suffering from anorexia. So looking anorexic and looking like she suffers from anorexia are the exact same thing. I'm not offended and my mental health is fine, I was just trying to enlighten you on this one.
Please "enlighten" me, oh wise and intelligent one.
Normal human beings are capable of deciphering meaning from everyday speech; I made an assumption that there were normal humans here. My mistake.
To a normal human being "looks anorexic" would be taken to mean simply that she looks too skinny. However, a normal human being also would understand that, even if they did happen to think that the speaker meant that she looks like she suffers from anorexia, the comment was no insult. Grow up.
Thanks for implying that I'm an abnormal human being. To demonstrate how mature I am (seems important to you) I won't continue this conversation with you.
But may I add: Anorexia is an eating disorder, and to say that someone looks like he is suffering from this illness IS insulting.
I don't buy into the whole snowflake bullshit that is running rampant today. I don't know you but, sorry, anyone who looks for things to take offense to isn't quite normal in my book. Most likely you are the victim of liberal indoctrination, and I feel sorry for you. Your school and society have done you a great disservice. The world isn't nearly as bad as you've been led to believe, and there really isn't some heinous aggression hiding around every corner for you to be sensitive to. I hope you grow out of this world view.
Edit: I realize you will probably take this as an attack on you; I don't mean it as such. I'm quite certain you are a fine person, and I blame those who have inculcated this view.
Regardless it's my opinion.
Besides, what ever happened to the whole "everyone's beautiful" rap? If I'd said she was a fat cow before would my opinion have been ok?
I think she was a beautiful girl before she lost the weight. Stop body shaming any one who isn't a size 2.
And I NEVER said she looked like she suffers from anorexia. Jeez! She is obviously toned and obviously worked hard. I also never said she looked bad or sickly. I simply stated I think she was prettier in the before picture.
"And I NEVER said she looked like she suffers from anorexia."
Haha :D
Would it offend your mental health less if I'd simply said she looks too skinny in my opinion?
Normal human beings are capable of deciphering meaning from everyday speech; I made an assumption that there were normal humans here. My mistake.
To a normal human being "looks anorexic" would be taken to mean simply that she looks too skinny. However, a normal human being also would understand that, even if they did happen to think that the speaker meant that she looks like she suffers from anorexia, the comment was no insult. Grow up.
But may I add: Anorexia is an eating disorder, and to say that someone looks like he is suffering from this illness IS insulting.
Edit: I realize you will probably take this as an attack on you; I don't mean it as such. I'm quite certain you are a fine person, and I blame those who have inculcated this view.