This is something that I remember discussing with my friend long back. Not the Bottle of course that is just a ridiculous marketing gimmick. But body shaming as a cultural thing, It may shock you but most of us growing up had nick names that's just body shaming in disguise but it was normalized to such an extent that we never saw it as a problem. Lambu, Kaaliya, Tingu, Motu.. etc.. All of this is fine. I never complain about being called a single haddi. (I was just a stick figure back in the day) and none of my friends. I mean the fat jokes on Motu were brutal. It was a way of addressing one another. With no ill intent. When we call a big chubby kid Motu because he was a big chubby kid. Thats all.
Dont know what changed and when but lately I believe people are becoming too sensitive instead of accepting the fact that they are chubby or big or skinny. Instead of accepting their current physical state people started looking for excuses and that pisses me off. Body positivity is another beautiful thing that was hijacked by influencers and left in ruins.
If I don't stop myself here. I would keep going on and on and finally end up discussing some other thing.
Before I go, I would like you to know about the DV fan following yours What going on and
I am sorry, the rules are rules bro.