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Originally posted by SpinThatShhh
No. She says "skinny bitches" then followed by "I'm just playing, I know you think you're fat" talking about the skinny girls who always complain about weight therefore lowering their self asteem. Even though she says this, she still says that "every inch of them is perfect from the bottom to the top". She isn't calling all skinny people "bitches", she is calling a certain group of skinny people "bitches".
There is 0% skinny shaming (whatever that means) in this song. Let's be real, bullying because you are overweight is much more of an issue than being bullied due to being skinny. If anything she is saying to skinny girls who could be anorexic, bulimic ect that it is ok to have a bit more weight on your bones. It helps both bigger and smaller girls, making the big girls feel comfortable in their skin and the smaller girls feel like it's ok to have more meat on your bones.
This whole "skinny shaming" thing needs to be stopped. As being skinny is celebrated in society. Instead of shouting the "skinny shaming" term they should be encouraging girls to eat. That's for everyone. The media, friends, family ect. The "skinny shaming" term is borderline offensive.
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Why would someone who thinks the "skinny bitches" line is about them think they're fat? Those two lines are obviously unrelated.
I personally am not hurt by the "skinny bitches" line, but when it comes right down to it putting people down for being thin, even if jokingly, is not okay. Skinny shaming
is real, albeit minuscule compared to fat shaming. It's not just the overweight who are insecure about their bodies.