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Health at Any Size


Our ring emphasizes quality of life at any size, instead of focusing on weight loss. Sites cover fitness for fat people, size acceptance, recovery from eating and body image problems, information for health professionals, activism to end the cultural obsession with thinness and discrimination based on body size, and the arts celebrating the beauty of diverse body sizes. We explore how to stop wasting time with diets and get on with living the best life you can, now.
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The SHPR project asks participants to tell researchers about the health practices they have integrated into their lives on a regular basis and how they have accomplished this.


Change your mind, change your culture, and let your body be!


Size acceptance site which promotes health and happiness, as well as the book 'Largely Happy'. Links to various other size-acceptance sites.


The blatherings of a size-positive aquatic biologist.


I'm a veteran of the war on fat (and fat people). My site includes links and sources of information on size acceptance, starting with the basics, and ranging through tools for fat activists aiming to change the world. There's also a list of links to fat arts and artists, and some sources for larger-size clothing and accessories--and of course, my personal ruminations and


Bodyburden.com represents my new book


Teaching people that their weight is not a measure of their self-worth and giving them tips on how to improve their self-image and self-esteem, even though they may occupy a larger body. The site is also educational in nature, dedicated to separating fatc from fiction and correcting the wealth of misinformation that exists about issues of size and weight.


THOUSANDS of resources! MORE THAN 3000 LISTINGS! Plus size fitness, sturdy furniture, BBWdating, maternity, wide hangers, seat-belt extenders, and BBW clothes, clothes and more clothes! Find everything needed to live large in a small world. (Let me know if you want your site listed too.)


Are you studying AP psychology? This site will give you and/or any other beginning psychology student an overview of many psychology areas, probably including some you haven't studied in class in depth and will need to know about for your test. Some topics are covered more extensively than others, but I am adding new information all the time and I hope you find each topic interesting and useful.


The Full Belly is a collection of resources, exercises, experiments, new ideas, links, and whatever else I can create or find all designed to help you stop struggling with your weight, shape, and food choices, learn to accept your body, just as it is today, and begin moving bravely towards your biggest values and dreams. Many — but not all — of these exercises are in the spirit of either Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) or Health At Every Size (HAES).