Citations:midfat

Adjective: "(informal) moderately obese"

 * 2020, Layla Cameron, "Bodies on Screen: Merging Fat Activism with Feminist Documentary Filmmaking", Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society, Volume 9, Issue 2 (2020):
 * Additionally, as a midfat person, I recognize that my experiences are impacted by the privileges extended to myself and others at the smaller end of the size spectrum compared to those who identify as superfat or infinifat
 * 2021, Yessica Garcia Hernandez, "The making of fat erotics: the cultural work and pleasures of gordibuena activists", Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society:
 * In Latinx studies, culos (butts) have been a popular framework to theorize corporeal excess (Negrón-Muntaner 1997), but recently other Latinas – like Virgie Tovar (2013) and gordibuenas – have begun to create alternative frameworks that focus on stretchmarks, closeups of midfat body parts, and superfat bodies.