Is there such a thing as being objectively fat?
Or is it all subjective? I think it's merely an opinion.
What may be fat to you, may be super skinny to me, and vice versa.
>>25255229
I think fatness has some cultural subjectivity but is mostly objective
>>25255229
>Is there such a thing as being objectively fat?
Yes. BMI of more than 25 means you are fat.
>>25255229
everything is subjective, because we can only inhabit *our* version of the world
every single version of the world is a persons opinion. sure, you can collect the mass opinion and take that as "objective" truth, but its still just opinions, we can't see the world any differently - all meaning or explanations is applied by us
you can't escape the subjectivity meme.
>>25255229
For me the standard is having a double chin = fat. That situation where the fat just connects the chin and neck in a straight line, which I call the 1.5 chin, is a gray area as to whether you're a fatty but definitely disqualifies women from being attractive. But you're right that these are subjective standards. Especially for "chubby"/borderline fat chicks it all depends on how the fat is distributed.
>>25255624
>everything is subjective, because we can only inhabit *our* version of the world
That's bullshit.
There are objective truths about the universe.