Marcy Guevara
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And I think that all of it...
makes sense to a degree.
And there's just parts of it, you know, that I struggle with.
And so I just want to acknowledge that for me, it's like to sit across from a Jillian Michaels and say, yeah, like I would want to help you, whether you want to call it an intervention or whatever.
It would be foolish of me to say no, thank you.
I might wanna say, this doesn't work for me, that doesn't work for me.
And I think that's part of meeting in the middle.
But yeah, I mean, for me, I would love to have a weight release.
I don't certainly want to feel shoulder pain when I wake up in the morning from sleeping on my side.
I understand the physical limitations that being a bigger bodied person will have eventually.
I also know that this is my genetics in part.
And so there's just, it's just like such a multifaceted thing.
I mean, I think that what fat liberation has given to me is liberation, right?
It's like liberation in general.
I think that the fat world is very queer.
There's a lot of intersection.
And so in general, coming from a more conservative background, I think that fat liberation has really just pushed me towards general liberation, feminism, understanding the patriarchy.
understanding how we all operate kind of table all the table.
I just want to hear about shame, shame and shame and fear.
Tell me how Marcy feels.