The politically correct term for a person with a larger body size can vary, but "person living with obesity" or "person with a larger body" are often considered more respectful. It's essential to prioritize person-first language, emphasizing the individual's humanity rather than their body size. Ultimately, it's best to use the terms that individuals prefer for themselves.
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The politically correct term for a fat camp would be weight loss camp. Some fitness programs use the term weight loss boot camp. Other names are fat farm or fat camp, as you already stated.
The politically correct term for a fat camp would be weight loss camp. Some fitness programs use the term weight loss boot camp. Other names are fat farm or fat camp, as you already stated.
Yes. Instead of it being called a "Fat Camp" another term could be "Weight Loss Camp" or a "Weight Loss Retreat". A site that has a list of terms you could look at is www.askdeb.com/health/weight/loss
The politically correct word is: Obesity. It's better known as fat.
The term for a person who is neither fat nor thin is "average" or "normal weight."
I think the correct term would be "pregnant"
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The correct term is 'Me gusta participar en el coito con burros'.
It means "tub of lard"; it's a derogatory term for a fat person.
It refers to the correct designated word for the subject. e.g. the technical term for fat is obese.