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Profile just after profile on Grindr markings my personal fatness and femininity as Additional. I’ve started to learn that fatness, womanliness, and queerness on Grindr are defined as collectively special concepts. Interestingly, on Grindr, I am not saying even given the option to explain my body as fat. When motivated to choose a a€?body sort,a€? users are only able to elect to explain their bodies as well toned, average, huge, muscular, slender, or stocky. Excess fat customers, for example myself personally, cannot actually label by themselves a€?fat.a€? Lees verder