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squidvishuss
Where are my tomato babes?! 🍅🍅
I've seen a fair amount of fat liberation activists explain that they have always been fat, they're not about to stop, and that's natural and beautiful and fine. That's an incredibly important message.
What I've seen less - and what I want to remind people of - is this: if you've become fat, that's also natural and beautiful and fine.
When you're a fat person who has been thin in the past, that comes with its own brand of shaming. People take your history of thinness as proof that you don't have to be fat. You often fear the look of disappointed surprise in the eyes of someone you haven't met since you were thin. People try to determine "what happened". They don't see your fat body as just you, but as a sort of symptom that isn't part of you.
Becoming fat is not a tragedy, it's not a sign of failure, it's not a bad or shameful thing. The thin you is not the Real you. You are always real and always worthy of freedom, respect and peace. You are allowed to be fat no matter how or when you became fat.
A watercolor painting of a swimmer encoutering some sapphic mermaids, edited slightly for tumblr. (The titty-out version is over on my bluesky at juliedillon.bsky.social )
Succubi, a divine work by Iranian-born and now French-based artist Bahman Pezeshkzad, depicting an ample beautiful woman well worthy of adoration! Per Wikipedia, in modern representations, a succubus (succubi denotes plural women) is often depicted as a beautiful woman seductress or charming, rather than as demonic or frightening, to attract people instead of repulsing them. The male counterpart of the succubus is the incubus. Historically, folkloric belief in succubi was motivated by distressing nighttime phenomena, chiefly wet dreams and sleep paralysis.
This was recommended by a wonderful anonymous source to whom I’m eternally grateful!
alywiththecurves
Because of course I’m not going to wear a turtleneck to the BEACH. Big girls in bikinis needs to be a thing anyway 💅🏻
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cheymodee
Important! Please share, like, save, comment! I’m so happy that these slides can be a resource for many, and I hope these can continue to educate people about the nuances in fat liberation.
josefineiivarsson
"Made to be worn, seen, and felt. This piece moves between worlds as both dress adornment and wall adornment, carrying presence wherever it lives. 🤍
Bold. High fashion. A true statement. Not made for blending in, but for standing all the way out.
This is your sign to step into something that was never meant to be subtle. Grab yours on CopperCanoeWoman.com"
Photographer: @backcountrybohemians
Studio: @sunlight_gallery_studio
Model: @krislynparks
HMUA: @celum_hatch
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New arrival to the Hades game style: Psyche, goddess of the soul 🦋💖✨
justbeingnika
This was my first time walking in Miami swim week and it was a dream! Always about the representation, so happy to see inclusivity👙.
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Quie-re-te-mu-cho 💖 cuerpo solo tenemos uno, y hay que quererlo! Vivir la vida odiando tu cuerpo no tiene ningun sentido.
chayla.photographer
Call me mASSter 🌙
Speaking of that bottle of hot sauce Chayla, she snapped this shot of @malaikamooon and it makes me feel things - zappy warm and wonderful things - every darn time I look at it 😵🔥⚡️
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Talk about a Blue Dream 💙
@vavavashtiburlesque stunned in her @goldengarters debut with @southsideaces in December! This hottie was spreading Hanukkah cheer for all and really lit OUR fire! The Aces did a fantastic job of providing Jewish music with the jazziest flair and the paring was truly a Mitzvah for all 🕎
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deacon.kinna
My version of a before and after picture
1. Ain’t nothing wrong with either body. 2. Both are beautiful. Both are loved. Both are worthy. 3. I lived in both, and while one was more comfortable on airplanes, its the same body that was obsessed with working out, losing 2lbs a week, and hustling for worth. The other body knows her worth, and doesn’t live her life held captive by her eating disorder or the worlds opinions on how her body “should” look.
I much prefer my body with internal acceptance and freedom over external validation of what a “good body” should look like.