Extreme obesity

Moving to fatter cities

Funny how the group of people that claim to be "all inclusive" are anything but that.
With them I find the hypocrisy level high and the old adage "not in my back yard" fits them very well.
2 years

Moving to fatter cities

jiggle junkie:
Before Fry’s Electronics closed, they were a great place for at least seeing SSBBW nerds (sigh).


So many watering grounds for superfats gone with the winds over the years. Blockbuster and Hollywood video was also a great place for that, but I was only a tiny kid at the time so could only admire from below.


jiggle junkie:
I find it amusing how in depth some people get about cities and areas they seem to think are one way or another.
Fat people are everywhere..

Louiefat:
I think it's worth pointing out that the body positivity movement was started by women of color. And that Sir Mix A Lot's I Like Big Butts was a cultural paradigm shift specifically because white America idolized flat asses and thin lips. Now look at us.


Mix A Lot himself said he thought the song would offend the girls with flat asses and thin lips. Insead it didn't offend women at all, it offended liberal males that thought they knew what women needed to hear according to Mix.

His words.
2 years

Moving to fatter cities

NYC, NJ, CT area had more bbw clubs and parties going way back. Though some of those parties had different vibes based on those who attended. Some catered to the suburban soccer mom crowd and awkward FA who had a space where they could let their hair down.
Some were a mixed crowd yet completely wild and off the hook at times in Downtown Manhattan.
Some in the City and Newark were just wild, off the hook urban get in where you fit in crowds.

Evansville,IN..Philadelphia, PA have been named America's Fattest Cities at times along with some Southern ones may not be the best fit as the slower pace and smaller setting can be a turn off to some overall.

NYC is more bhm/bbw friendly than it is supersized and ultra-sized friendly when you factor in transportation, seating etc. though on the flip side offers a lot of services and conveniences, that's not always easy to get elsewhere. More hospitals, doctors, facilities that can deal with ultra sized individuals compared to the 1 hospital that has bariatric equipment on hold or waiting list etc. I've heard of cases where folks moved to NC/South Carolina etc and still had to come back to NYC for the specialist needed under their plan.
Easier to get deliveries to your door with shorter wait times, or same day or 2 hr window in some cases.

To avoid offending mods etc. I will say that if you're looking for sightings/opportunities from personal experience as I look back...I found myself in public housing or neighborhoods where the emphasis was getting thru the day, cleaning your plate and getting food on the table as priorities compared to those with Equinox, Soul-Cycle or gluten-free options around the corner.
2 years

Moving to fatter cities

Interesting thread - I've at least visited most of the cities mentioned above.

I saw that New Orleans was mentioned a few times, and I agree that it is much more fat accepting than other metro areas. N.O. certainly has its issues, but it is worth a look as a destination.
2 years
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