Autobiography of a Fat Woman

Yo Mama is so Fat.

By Donna Hentsch, published Feb 15, 2007
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I have often wondered why it is that I am fat and other people are not. Sure, it's partly because of choices and lifestyle, but I strongly believe there is more to the equation that that. How come some people can eat and eat and don't seem to gain a pound while simply looking at food makes others of us expand at the waist? Is it all science and determined by metabolism, genetic make-up, and luck of the draw? Or, is it because of some underlying psychological need that is only filled by food (or another addiction in our lives) as "professionals" like Dr. Phil and Oprah want us to believe?

I was born big. I weighed twelve pounds, eight and a half ounces at birth. My poor mother, but I digress... Growing up I was generally always taller and just plain bigger than most people my own age. I think genetics played a part in that, but why did I start to grow fatter while my peers didn't? Did I eat unhealthy food as a preteen and teenager? Of course I did, just like all of my friends did! Did I vegetate in front of the TV and slack off after school? Of course I did, just like all of my friends did. But, why did it affect me in such a dramatic way and not them?

High school was a nice time of torture in my life. It seemed that if you weren't rich and five-one weighing about ninety pounds then you were a worthless whale and shouldn't be at the school with those who deserved to be there. It's always struck me as odd that someone's weight somehow makes them better or worse as a person. Why is that? If I eat too much then I am not worth knowing? Why exactly is that?

Nowadays in the working world I find a similar thinking just like back in high school. I find the politics of working in a group of people, surprisingly, almost as bad as high school was. Having a brain and doing a good job seem to ultimately take a backseat to what you look like, what you wear, what you drive, etc... It's amazing to me that in the year 2006 someone can get, and even worse keep, a job based on their looks and what they own materially in the world, more than on brains and skills.

Takeaways
  • What makes us fat?
  • Why are my children not fat even though I am?
  • Why are people who are fat "less than" others?
Did You Know?
There are now more fat people in the US than ever before.
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This is another fantastic article. I have spoken out about the fat hysteria, only to find everything that I wrote after I left graduate school to be blocked by the search engines. I would suggest that you read junkfoodscience.blogspot.com for more information on how you can be fit and fat, something that the media refuses to acknowledge. As a fat woman myself, I never thought about being fat until all of this hysteria began but I believe that God put us in these bodies to have compassion and to recognize and celebrate our differences. Sadly, I see the US moving towards subtle fascism that threatens to imprison and endanger us. Please continue to write and let your voice be heard.

Posted on 04/26/2008 at 2:04:41 PM

 
Great article and I love you fat or thin. Too bad people don't just look at who the person is and not how much they weigh. Mom

Posted on 02/19/2007 at 7:02:00 PM

 
Great article! Some people just see fat and don't see anythig else,it's ashame.Trust me I know ,I have been fat all my life.

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 10:02:00 AM

 
I'm right there with ya.

Posted on 02/15/2007 at 6:02:00 PM

 
Thanks for sharing. It can be the same for extremely skinny people too. Growing up and looking anorexic was not fun. But there was nothing I could do about it - and we tried everything. People can be very cruel unfortunately.

Posted on 02/15/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

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