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Apr 23 2025

Newspeak Dictionary Updates to Fight Fatphobia

Now that people who identify as morbidly obese have joined the Cultural Marxist Coalition of the Oppressed, updates to the Newspeak Dictionary are in order. Feabie is a social network for people who fetishize obesity. It claims over 100,000 members. The abridged definitions below are from its Feederism FAQ:

Feedee

Feedees are men or women who like the idea or physical act of growing bigger, fatter and/or rounder. It’s a sexual orientation…

Feeder

Feeders are men or women who like the idea or physical act of helping someone else grow bigger.

Fat Admirer

Fat admirers, or FAs, are men or women who are sexually and romantically attracted to partners who are chubby.

BHM/SSBHM

BHM stands for big handsome man, and is an identifier for straight or bisexual men who are overweight (in the gay community, such men are known as “chubs”). SSBHM stands for super-sized big handsome man, and signifies a BHM who is significantly obese.

BBW/SSBBW

BBW stands for big beautiful woman, and is an identifier for women who are overweight—anything from a little curvy, to plump to chubby to obese. SSBBW stands for super-sized big beautiful woman, and signifies a BBW who is significantly obese.

Click through for full definitions.

Obesity is a major risk factor for a variety of potentially fatal diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. This begs the question of whether feederism is unhealthy. The answer:

Sure, so is driving a car, living in North Philadelphia, rock climbing and taking Tylenol. But seriously, feedees who choose to put on weight assume some health risks, but there are ways to gain weight while maintaining relative health and fitness. For some feedees, the idea of becoming unhealthy or even immobile is part of the fantasy.

Homosexuality is also a risk factor for deadly diseases (e.g., HIV leading to AIDS, hepatitis, and human papilloma virus, which can cause anal cancer). You don’t disapprove of homosexuality, do you? Because if you do, you risk cancelation. Soon the same will apply to obesity.

On a tip from Mike B.


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