Fat Fetishism Symbols
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Revision as of 06:31, 15 April 2011
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Big Beautiful Woman Silhouette
Purpose
This is a commonly used variant of a well-known silhouette meant to represent Big Beautiful Women. It is thought to be used mainly by Fat Admirers attracted to the female gender.
Big Handsome Male Silhouette
Purpose
This is a commonly used variant of a well-known silhouette meant to represent Big Handsome Men. It is thought to be used mainly by Fat Admirers attracted to the male gender.
Fat Admirer Logo
Purpose
This proposed symbol is intended to represent love and or admiration for an overweight or obese individual, and the subsequent personal affirmations of BBW and BHM (see Big Beautiful People). The design of the individual within the heart is based loosely on the style of symbols used in signs and public facilities, and is meant to represent an overweight or obese individual of any gender or sexual orientation. The heart is intended not only to represent admiration, but also ties the symbol to the Adipophilia Pride Flag, which also includes a prominent heart symbol.
Design
This symbol was created by Kevin Seguin aka The Cosmopolitan in 2011.
Fat Fetishism Emblem
Purpose
This is intended to be a single stylized symbol based on the Adipophila Pride Flag, that includes both the primary shape and the colors of the flag in the corresponding order and direction. (It is framed in grey for visual contrast purposes.)
Design
This symbol was created by Kevin Seguin aka The Cosmopolitan in 2011.
Chubby-Chaser Symbol
Purpose
This symbol is meant to represent the underside of an overweight or obese individual's belly - of any gender or sexual orientation, and is intended to exemplify the belly glorification elements often ascribed to chubby-chasing and or fat admiration, and can be interpreted as an abstract alternative to the Fat Admiration Logo
Design
This symbol was created by Kevin Seguin aka The Cosmopolitan in 2011.