Queers Against Diet Culture

The Femininity Tax: What Fat Queer Women Are Expected to Prove

21 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we're talking about something that doesn't get named nearly enough: the unspoken expectation that fat queer women perform conventional femininity as compensation for their bodies. Not femininity as self-expression, not femme as a queer identity and aesthetic, but femininity as apology, as proof, as a tax paid to a culture that has already decided your body requires justification. We're tracing where this expectation comes from historically, how capitalism and the plus-size fashion industry cash in on it, why androgyny is a thin person's aesthetic in a way that rarely gets talked about, and what it actually costs (financially, physically, psychologically) to perform a presentation that was never really yours. ✨ Tarot pull of the week: High Priestess Reversed ✨ Journal prompt: Is there a version of yourself, a way of presenting, a style, or an aesthetic, that you've never let yourself try because you didn't think you had the right body type for it? What would it mean to try it anyway? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queersagainstdietculture/ [https://www.instagram.com/queersagainstdietculture/]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581527639476 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581527639476] Interested in being a guest on this podcast? Fill out this form here: https://forms.gle/MMZ4vZSfmm8j4bV5A [https://forms.gle/MMZ4vZSfmm8j4bV5A] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/let-good-times-roll

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The Femininity Tax: What Fat Queer Women Are Expected to Prove

In this episode, we're talking about something that doesn't get named nearly enough: the unspoken expectation that fat queer women perform conventional femininity as compensation for their bodies. Not femininity as self-expression, not femme as a queer identity and aesthetic, but femininity as apology, as proof, as a tax paid to a culture that has already decided your body requires justification. We're tracing where this expectation comes from historically, how capitalism and the plus-size fashion industry cash in on it, why androgyny is a thin person's aesthetic in a way that rarely gets talked about, and what it actually costs (financially, physically, psychologically) to perform a presentation that was never really yours. ✨ Tarot pull of the week: High Priestess Reversed ✨ Journal prompt: Is there a version of yourself, a way of presenting, a style, or an aesthetic, that you've never let yourself try because you didn't think you had the right body type for it? What would it mean to try it anyway? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queersagainstdietculture/ [https://www.instagram.com/queersagainstdietculture/]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581527639476 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581527639476] Interested in being a guest on this podcast? Fill out this form here: https://forms.gle/MMZ4vZSfmm8j4bV5A [https://forms.gle/MMZ4vZSfmm8j4bV5A] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/let-good-times-roll

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