catsjudgement:

fightsinlipstick:

Every time I see “guilt” or “sin” associated with food I roll my eyes so hard I’m worried they’re going to get stuck.

“5 Super Bowl Snacks you Don’t Have to Feel Guilty About!” Dear God Brenda just eat the nachos. They’re special, they make you happy, and some nachos for the Super Bowl are not going to make or break anything.

By all means, make the lettuce wraps too, but do so because they’re healthy and yummy, maybe they align with your goals better. But guilt and shame and sin shouldn’t never be associated with food. It is not healthy. It should not be normalized.

Food does not have morality. Food does not change your worth as a person.

I just want to extend this post to where it needs to go and say that when you make high-calorie or indulgent food into something sinful, you extend that to fat people who you imagine to indulge in food more, and think of fat people as less moral than thin people. Like, this view makes it seem like people get fat because they don’t have control over their evil obsession for food. So if you want to act like you even care about fat people, you better cut this shit out

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