Treat weight and size shaming as hate speech
Too many times have I had unsolicited diet advice, told to lose weight, reminded that I could have health affects or been told my body type was unattractive. People will say they aren’t into overweight people directly at or on rheir profiles. This is hate speech and should not have a place on safe dating platform.
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adamokane
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I totally get why people are pushing for treating weight or size shaming as a serious issue — apps like Grindr have long had a problem with body shaming and exclusionary language, and that can really mess with people’s self‑esteem and mental health. 🔥 Whether it’s strict rules users demand or just community kindness, the goal is the same: respect for everyone’s body. And while we all work on self‑acceptance, having tools to support healthy changes like the fasting calculator at https://wellness-app.com/calculator/fasting-calculator/ fasting hours calculator helped me stay focused on my own goals without letting negativity derail my progress.
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No Pictures from Strangers
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Unsolicited advice is annoying. Not being into overweight people is completely fair. Telling you as much is honest. People are into what they're into. As a homosexual you should understand this well. It's not hate speach unless they violate your civil liberties because of your weight. You don't have a civil right to hump anyone. Flagging as inappropriate.