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By siobhansbeard
Some post workout realness learning to love my body and food again.
O noso amor é militancia 💪💪
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I struggle with comparing my worst to everyone else’s best, and social media does not help. I am working on grounding myself and realizing that social media does not represent real life. ✨SOCIAL MEDIA DOES NOT REPRESENT REAL LIFE.✨ It is not healthy to compare yourself to the carefully curated, often edited posts that people share on social media. Above are two versions of the same photo: the one one the left is the original and the one on the right incredibly edited - I made myself taller, thinner, and with much smoother skin. Facts: Everybody gets acne, everybody gets wrinkles, everybody gets body rolls, and everyone makes doofy faces now and then. And that’s a natural part of the human experience. I’m not necessarily advocating only posting all-natural photos (Lord knows I love my filters), but am focusing on being aware that what I see on social media is not representative of real life. Additionally, people primarily post about the happy, fun, cool things they are doing in their lives - that doesn't mean they aren’t sad, or don’t do mundane everyday things. Your life and your experience is valid, and don’t let anyone tell you differently.
Every Time Plus-Size Model Tess Holliday Clapped Back at Breastfeeding Haters
Info on body positivity
If you want to support body positivity and be part of our community, that is great! But don't forget to support slim, toned, curvey and skinny people too! And people off all colours! And people of all genders...including male, transgender, non binary and everybody inbetween. People with lots of body hair Oh and disfigured people. In fact support all bodies/genders/colours ect if you want to be body positive and not just fat people. Cos we need to remember the rule of body positivity....ALL bodies are beautiful and not just fat bodies! And before anybody says anything...there is nothing wrong with fat bodies and they are still beautiful.
Meet Fancy Feast, a successful burlesque dancer who isn’t afraid to be fat and sexy on stage at the same time
By grabbing "fat" back from the internet's seemingly endless slew of body-shaming haters, she's drained the taboo term of its venom, splashing sizes long-sidelined by antiquated ideas about beauty with the spotlight's warm glow.
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