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====Fat women==== {{Main|Big Beautiful Woman|Fat feminism}} [[File:Kira Nerusskaya 2 by David Shankbone.jpg|left|thumb|Documentary filmmaker Kira Nerusskaya released her film ''The [[Big Beautiful Woman|BBW]] World: Under the Fat!'' In 2008.]] The issues faced by fat women in society have been a central theme of the fat acceptance movement since its inception. Although the first organization, National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, and the first book, ''Fat Power'' (1970), were both created by men, in each case they were responses to weight discrimination experienced by their wives. Women soon started campaigning on their behalf with the first feminist group, 'The Fat Underground', being formed in 1973. Issues addressed regarding women have included [[body image]], and in particular the [[thin ideal]] and its effect on women. Critics say NAAFA, which opposes dieting and weight-loss surgery, is an apologist for an unhealthy lifestyle. But NAAFA says it does no such thing, that some people are just bigger and no less deserving of the same rights as everyone else.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Fletcher |first=Dan |title=A Brief History of the Fat-Acceptance Movement |url=http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1913858,00.html |date=2009-07-31 |magazine=Time |access-date=2020-03-20 |language=en-US |issn=0040-781X}}</ref>
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