Skinny privilege is the phenomenon where weight loss is associated with receiving better treatment from people in society than others. The term was coined after several women took to TikTok to express their experiences with the skinny privilege trend.

Meg Stier, an actress and motivational speaker in New York, talked about her experience with skinny privilege. She noticed various changes in how people treated her, from when she went from a size 18 to 6. These changes included people looking her in the eye when they talked to her and paying more attention to her as she spoke.

Additionally, Stier also believes that her acting career took off because of her weight loss. This skinny or thin privilege often presents itself in all social and financial forms.

As much as it is a “privilege” for those involved, this phenomenon presents its fair share of harm. For one, it is often associated with body and weight issues, which underscores that those with thinner weights get better treatment. Some argue this is a form of discrimination as it involves unfair treatment.

The hashtag “skinny privilege” has over eleven million views on TikTok and is becoming a recurrent issue in social media. The phenomenon is also a growing concern in society as different types of discriminatory concerns have emerged.

As a growing concern, Real Research launched a survey to measure public opinion on the topic. Answer the survey on ‘skinny privilege’ now to get rewards on the Real Research app from June 22, 2023. After that, you will receive 60 TNCs as a reward. Hurry and answer now!

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Survey on ‘Skinny Privilege’

Target Number of Participants:
10,000 Users

Demographics

Nationality: All
Age: 21-99
Gender: All
Resident Country: All
Marital Status: All
Language: All
KYC Level: All

Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – 34% Of Respondents Have Not Experienced or Witnessed Skinny Privileged Individuals.