Fat Fetishism Symbols

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==Purpose==
 
This is a proposed emblem for Fat Fetishism (Adipophilia), created by Kevin Seguin aka "The Cosmopolitan". It is intended to be used as a subtle indication of fat fetishism. Unlike the Fat Fetishism Flag, which is for public awareness, this symbol is meant to be more discrete, and is meant to be indicative of the need for simpler iconography for certain occasions. It is not only viewed as a possible alternative to the flag symbol, but can in theory be used when a flag symbol is not as practical.
 
This is a proposed emblem for Fat Fetishism (Adipophilia), created by Kevin Seguin aka "The Cosmopolitan". It is intended to be used as a subtle indication of fat fetishism. Unlike the Fat Fetishism Flag, which is for public awareness, this symbol is meant to be more discrete, and is meant to be indicative of the need for simpler iconography for certain occasions. It is not only viewed as a possible alternative to the flag symbol, but can in theory be used when a flag symbol is not as practical.
  
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==Design==
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The Fat Fetishism Emblem is designed to resemble the underside of an overweight or obese persons stomach, and is intended to represent a more gender-neutral symbol to describe fat fetish based sexualities.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Fat Fetishism Flag]]
 
*[[Fat Fetishism Flag]]

Revision as of 06:45, 13 April 2011

Proposed Fat Fetishism Emblem

Purpose

This is a proposed emblem for Fat Fetishism (Adipophilia), created by Kevin Seguin aka "The Cosmopolitan". It is intended to be used as a subtle indication of fat fetishism. Unlike the Fat Fetishism Flag, which is for public awareness, this symbol is meant to be more discrete, and is meant to be indicative of the need for simpler iconography for certain occasions. It is not only viewed as a possible alternative to the flag symbol, but can in theory be used when a flag symbol is not as practical.

Design

The Fat Fetishism Emblem is designed to resemble the underside of an overweight or obese persons stomach, and is intended to represent a more gender-neutral symbol to describe fat fetish based sexualities.

See also

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