”WHY ARE YOU SO SKINNY?”
Awesome video. Must watch, girlies.
* When you want to comment on someone’s body, think about the way you say it. *
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”WHY ARE YOU SO SKINNY?”
Awesome video. Must watch, girlies.
* When you want to comment on someone’s body, think about the way you say it. *
READ HER BLOG POST HERE ON ZOELLA.CO.UK
Thin and proud, not thin and poud. :P
I have a friend who tells me almost everyday she hates my body and how skinny I am, that I’m “too skinny” and she could never be with a guy like me. Well that’s great for her I’m proud of my body to the fullest I may not be as muscular as I used to be or have the best abs but one thing is for sure I love my body I don’t starve myself, I don’t throw up what I eat. I eat like a king and starting to work out again. She may not want me but I guarantee another will
The sims is doing great for body positivity.
Haters, Hello. You've been pretty active recently. It seems every time I go on the internet I see you all, hard at work spewing your misery and envy. Does it get exhausting, Haters? Do you ever com...
Mrs. Kang posted an inspirational picture with the quote, "what's your excuse?" on her fitness page and people looked at it and because of her size, twisted what she meant making it into, "what's your excuse-not being my size?" If the photo had been of an old lady running a marathon with that quote (which is shown in Matt's post), there would probably have been little or no negative backlash. Anyways Matt's post is wonderful. It's an eye opener. People shouldn't twist what other's say because they are this or that size.
Body shaming is body shaming; there are no exceptions. Skinny people are not immune to judgment and harsh comments. In fact, being skinny is even more difficult sometimes because you get all of the backlash from the pissed off “curvy” women out there who somehow think that every naturally thin...
You are not your bra-size, nor are you the width of your waist, nor are you the slenderness of your calves. You are not your hair color, your skin color, nor are you a shade of lipstick. Your shoe-size is of no consequence. You are not defined by the amount of attention you get from males, females, or any combination thereof. You are not the number of sit-ups you can do, nor are you the number of calories in a day. You are not your mustache. You are not the hair on your legs. You are not a little red dress. You are no amalgam of these things. You are the content of your character. You are the ambitions that drive you. You are the goals that you set. You are the things that you laugh at and the words that you say. You are the thoughts you think and the things you wonder. You are beautiful and desirable not for the clique you attend, but for the spark of life within you that compels you to make your life a full and meaningful one. You are beautiful not for the shape of the vessel, but for the volume of the soul it carries.
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10 BETTER BODY AFFIRMATIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN 1. Your body is in flux for the rest of your life. Think of your body as fluid instead of static — it’s always going to change. So get comfortable with those changes. 2. No one will love you or not love you because of your body. You are lovable because you’re you, not because your body looks a certain way. 3. The most intensely personal relationship you’ll ever have is with your body. It’s a lifelong relationship that’s well worth investing in and nurturing the same way you would with loved ones. 4. You don’t owe your body to anyone. Not sexually, not aesthetically. Your body is yours. Period. 5. What someone else says about your body says more about them than it does about you. Look past the actual snark to the person who’s saying it, because it’s only a reflection of what they think of themselves. That’s when you’ll see how little power their words have. 6. Your body is not a reflection of your character. It’s a physical home for the complex and wondrous and unique being that is you. 7. Take up as much space as you want. You don’t have to be small, or quiet, or docile, regardless of your physical size. 8. Everything you need to accept your body is already inside you. There’s no book, or diet, or workout routine or external affirmation that you need to feel good about your body right now. 9. Your body is a priority. It’s always trying to tell you things. Taking the time to listen to is of the utmost importance. 10. Wear whatever you want. Your body shape does not dictate your personal style, and fashion rules that say otherwise are wrong. Dress yourself in a way that makes you feel happy and confident and beautiful, because guess what? You are.
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