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November 24, 2009

Did they stop to think that

Did they stop to think that the two AREN'T related and that perhaps the heightened perceived racism of the more over weight women was actually not racism but weight discrimination? I would assume that weight gain causes discrimination not the other way around. In general the findings are as woman gained weight they became more aware of discrimination. Isn't it possible that as their weight changes for the worse their confidence goes down and as a result they're more paranoid about what people thought of them?

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