The Society Series

Read about the launch of The Society Series, and then write your own post for it! When you do, let me (Twitter @LowFatKat or email lowfatkatherine at gmail dot com) or Jenny (Twitter @Colorhungry or email xprssblues at yahoo dot com) know and we'll include your link on our own pages. Also, please link to our Society Series pages so your readers will know where to find other entries! (mine is http://www.lowfatkatherine.com/2001/01/society-series.html and Jenny's is http://colorhungry.wordpress.com/society-series) If you'd like to take the discussion to Twitter, use the hashtag #thesocietyseries so others can easily join the conversation!


"Relationships and the Numbers on the Scale: A Correlation" - Beth

  • While Beth didn't write this post for the Society Series, I asked her if I could include it because it's such a touchy subject. I've heard several bloggers and tweeters rant about this topic from opposing viewpoints. Certainly our relationships don't MAKE us fat, but how do we explain the correlation between couplehood and gaining weight? Better yet, how do we fix it?


"Plus-Sized?" - Fallon
  • When did normal, average sizes become plus-sizes in the fashion world? Ascribing labels to models different than those given to "real women" has created a confounded, damaging system, and Fallon calls for a change in labeling models that would more closely match us ladies in the real world.


"Normal? What's That?" - Jenny
  • If Argentinean beauty queens are killing themselves to look like an "ideal" beauty, what hope is there for the rest of us? What dictates normalcy - what we see on magazine covers, or our actual averages? Why are women aspiring to a false norm when it comes to weight? Is it possible to throw out this model?

"To Compliment or Not Compliment?" - Katherine
  • Why did I get upset that I wasn't getting any compliments on my weight loss? Is it too taboo a topic?
"The Double Standard of Dating" - Katherine
  • Why is it more acceptable for the larger one in a heterosexual relationship to be the man? Is it because of outdated gender roles, or does society put more pressure on women to be thin than their partners?

"When They STOP Mentioning It" - Kelsey
  • People engaged in weight loss (especially women) start to thrive on external compliments and positive attention regarding our weight loss, but what happens when those compliments stop? Three things to keep in mind when others stop mentioning your weight loss success.

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