Yes, with capital H.
See, I've always been a body acceptance preacher. I believe in body acceptance, I want to show the world that people isn't defined by the way they look.
So yesterday I was walking down the street when a girl walked by my side. She was incredibly thin, I mean, really really thin. My first thought "Ugh, disgusting" then it hit me. "Hey darling, what happened to body acceptance?".
Really. If I'm going to talk about body acceptance I need to understand that "acceptance" gets to cover ALL kind of bodies, even those I believe are perfect.
Feeling better by shaming others is not feeling better, is just being pathetic.
Good thing I realized this, now it's time to change it.
See, I've always been a body acceptance preacher. I believe in body acceptance, I want to show the world that people isn't defined by the way they look.
So yesterday I was walking down the street when a girl walked by my side. She was incredibly thin, I mean, really really thin. My first thought "Ugh, disgusting" then it hit me. "Hey darling, what happened to body acceptance?".
Really. If I'm going to talk about body acceptance I need to understand that "acceptance" gets to cover ALL kind of bodies, even those I believe are perfect.
Feeling better by shaming others is not feeling better, is just being pathetic.
Good thing I realized this, now it's time to change it.
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