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murrayjoyca

Is Fashion Really Glamorizing Obesity—Or Just Letting Us Exist?

Every time I see someone claim that obesity is being glamorized, I feel my heart sink. Why is it so radical to see fat people simply living, thriving, and dressing well? Representation isn’t about making anyone aspire to be a certain size—it’s about letting everyone feel worthy of being seen. I get tired of the idea that body positivity is some dangerous trend, while toxic thinness is making a comeback in fashion. Isn’t it time we question why kindness toward our own bodies is so controversial? Who gets to decide what’s healthy or beautiful, anyway? Would you rather see more real bodies in fashion, or stick to old, narrow standards? #BodyPositivity #FashionForAll #StyleWithoutStigma #RealBodies #FashionDebate #Fashion

Is Fashion Really Glamorizing Obesity—Or Just Letting Us Exist?
murrayjoyca

Why I Stopped Waiting to Love Myself Until I Was Thinner

I used to think loving myself would only come after I lost weight. Sound familiar? I remember avoiding mirrors and dreading group photos, convinced I had to shrink before I could shine. But here’s what changed everything for me: 💡 Dressing for joy: I started wearing clothes that made me feel bold, not invisible. Suddenly, my confidence wasn’t tied to a number on a tag. 📌 Moving for fun: Instead of punishing workouts, I found activities I actually enjoyed—like dancing in my living room or walking with friends. ✅ Choosing my circle: I surrounded myself with people who valued my heart, not my waistline. You deserve love and style at any size. What’s one thing you’ll do this week to celebrate yourself—try a new outfit or a new mindset? #BodyPositivity #FashionConfidence #SelfLoveJourney #CreatorSupport #Fashion

Why I Stopped Waiting to Love Myself Until I Was Thinner
vanessaellis

I Stopped Hating My Body—Here’s What Actually Helped

I used to dread looking in the mirror—like, full-on avoid-my-own-reflection mode. It felt like everyone else had it figured out, and I was just stuck picking myself apart. But here’s what started to shift things for me: 💡 I started noticing what my body could do (hello, dance parties in my living room and hugging my besties!). 📌 I swapped out negative self-talk for sticky notes with real compliments—yes, I even put one on my fridge. ✅ I stopped following accounts that made me feel less-than and found creators who celebrated all kinds of bodies. Honestly, it’s still a work in progress, but I’m learning to hype myself up instead of tearing myself down. Would you rather try a new activity or write yourself a love note today? #BodyPositivity #CreatorSupport #RealTalk #FashionConfidence #SelfLoveJourney #Fashion

I Stopped Hating My Body—Here’s What Actually Helped