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I can totally attest to pretty privilege, which is really just skinny privilege. My eyes haven't changed, my nose hasn't changed, my teeth haven't changed.

https://old.reddit.com/r/offmychest/comments/1chwtzn/becoming_thin_has_changed_everything_in_my_life/

								

								

>My eyes haven't changed, my nose hasn't changed, my teeth haven't changed. Once you gain weight no one tells you how pretty your grey blue eye color is. No one points out you have a cute upturned button nose. No one comments on how straight and white and perfect your teeth are when it used to be even strangers and cashiers pointing out my “movie star smile” or asking if I have veneers (I don't) Just no one notices if they are on a fat face.

lmao

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Pretty privilege has always been a thing, and people who deny it typically are the ones who have benefited from it their entire lives without realizing (and/or enforce the opposite of it on other people). People that scream it's genetics, biology, science etc. that make society this way don't comprehend what they are trying to defend.

Pretty privilege isn't the existence of "additional benefits' for being a certain way. It's the lack of basic human decency and the ability to live a productive average life as someone who does not fit the criteria.

Fat foids legit think that having people simp for them is the default human experience and they're denied “basic human decency” because they're living life closer to average dude difficulty rather than average chick difficulty lol.

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