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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-12-14 06:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #3267 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3267 ⌋

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Re: Why do people here assume everyone in fandom is fat?

(Anonymous) 2015-12-15 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, I personally assume there's a wide variety of body types but that the majority of posters are somewhat awkward irl. (I don't mean this as a hurtful thing. I'm very awkward and I've met a LOT of other fandom peeps throughout the years and most have been a little strange.)

Statistically, though, most people in fandom probably ARE fat. The majority of American women are, (and probably the majority of women in the UK, too?), and it's not like the rest of the world is that far behind in fatness. Fandom and it's related activities (drawing and writing, watching TV or playing games) are totally sedentary.

I think as fandom becomes more mainstream and things like j-fashion and /fit/ become more popular among geeks there's been a gradual shift towards the various nerdy subcultures being more active overall.