The journey to self-acceptance is rarely linear. It involves unlearning years of societal messaging that equates fatness with a lack of self-control or worth. Caregivers Do’s and Don’ts - Monte Nido
Medical settings can be particularly challenging. Larger-bodied and trans individuals often face stigma and bias from healthcare providers, which can make seeking gender-affirming care—such as HRT or surgery—intimidating.
In a world that often prioritizes narrow standards of beauty, navigating life at the intersection of being plus-size and transgender can feel like an uphill battle. However, for many in the community, this unique position is becoming a powerful site of self-reclamation and radical self-love. Embracing a "fat, trans body" is about more than just aesthetics; it is about finding comfort in your own skin and challenging the systems that say certain bodies are less worthy of space. The Power of Intersectionality


