(Does dear anyone mean insert someone, idk I think it does)
I would like it if you could stop, or at least decrease the amount of underweight, their spines are almost attached to their ribs, “average girls”, wearing nothing but see-through shirts and booty shorts.
I’m sure I seem unoriginal and I’m positive millions of other people have said this, but I would like to be confident with my weight compared to my 90 lbs friend. I would like my friends to stop thinking that all their clothes need to be from Abercrombie and Fitch. I would like my friend, who thinks eating one cookie will make her gain five pounds, be able to eat what she wants and not have people look at her and think, “Wow what a pig.”
Because I know we all think these things, be it consciously or unconsciously. I know I do it, and I’m ashamed. Because that’s what I’ve been taught by society and the media. Because we’ve grown up to think that it’s human nature to assume that what other people do in their free time that we don’t is horrendously unthinkable. Since I was 9, I’ve been thinking that I’m overweight because I can’t look down and see my toes. Because being 11 and weighing 110 lbs is a lot. IT’S NOT.
So thank you for teaching a little girl to believe she’s not beautiful and that she doesn’t live up to people’s standards.