No one is born hating their body, someone taught you that the way you are is not enough and you believed them. Now it's time to heal that misconception and heal your relationship with your body, thank it and take care of it.
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How do we get different results if we keep doing the same thing? Dare to challenge yourself, get out of your comfort zone, life is more fun when we dare to challenge the fear.
We women have historically lived by the following rule: not to be noticed.
Neither our belly, nor our appetite, nor our stretch marks, nor our cellulite, nor our sexual desire, nor our gray hair, nor our wrinkles, nor anything else.
As if we have to dissolve in order to not discomfort. Let's break this pattern.
When you look in the mirror, what do you see? How do you talk to yourself? Do you compare to someone else? Do you like what you see or do you get angry?
Lately I really like taking pictures in front of the mirror, I like to see and understand my body and how much we have achieved.
When you love what you do and who you are, you don't need to pretend. It's not easy to find your own love, but once you get there... magic happens.
Your love will not end because you have so much to share.
Have a great start of the week.
No matter what the diet, weight loss, fashion, or beauty industries have told you. No matter what your worst friends tell you. No matter what society tells you.
It's okay to be fat. You're beautiful just the way you are.
Why does it scare us to see a naked body? Aren't we all supposed to have one? I don't consider the clothes to be bad, I like to wear clothes, but it bothers me that it is believed that the clothes define my status or that I have to use them to hide my "imperfections"
Why are we so afraid of vulnerability?
I think your vulnerability is where your strength lies. The more vulnerable I feel, the more I realize what can hurt me, therefore, the more I know myself the more I develop tools to protect myself in a healthy way.
me: #bodyPositivity / #bodyAcceptance should include acne, asymmetry, amputation, etc in addition to fatness
men: you can't force me to be attracted to what I'm not attracted to!!11!!!
No one is telling you that you're required to desire to stick your twig into even more orifices against your will, Joe. Just that more than a very specific set of capitalism-approved body types should not be shamed by society.
I have noticed that in many of my photos I usually point my arms towards the sky, for me it represents two things, freedom and conquest.
That's what nudism has given me, freedom to be myself and conquer my fears.
Trying not to feel anxious about having an #acne breakout while I record an important interview today. I'm all about normalizing "flawed skin" and other #bodyPositivity / #bodyAcceptance principles beyond being "fat" but it's so much harder when it's talking about myself...
Currently fighting my #bodyImage issues as I try to film my daily Tiktok/Instagram/YouTube shorts despite having a fking #acne breakout, yet feeling the fierce need to reject #sexist#misogynist#patriarchy#doubleStandards that dictate a woman should have a full face of #makeup (but look "natural") to be allowed to show her face online and in public 🙃
I look at myself, at my body, in the hotel mirror, and I try not to judge myself any more harshly than I would if this body belonged to anyone else. If I were looking at the photo of another woman, would I still think "what a fat, lazy slob"? Would I look down on her for always falling so easily onto her fast metabolism that she barely needed to pay attention to calorie intake, and now that she is nearly forty and all of a sudden that fast metabolism has betrayed her, she's rapidly gaining all the pounds she once ignored? I like to think not. I like to think that it is very easy to feel #bodyPositivity towards another, after I have worked (and continue to work) to unindoctrinate myself from the #fatphobia that my childhood and society have instilled in me. But it is so, so, so much harder to apply that same kindness to myself.
I’ve struggled to find ways to connect with others here on the fediverse, and it seems like introduction posts with hashtags are somewhat effective… so let’s try!