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WHO’S READY FOR A RANT ABOUT BODY IMAGE?!
Recently I have been getting really bothered by a lot of peoples attitude when it comes to other peoples weight. I am not just talking about “Fat” people either I’m talking people being put down for WHATEVER their weight is.
If YOU have a problem with YOUR body than by all means you go on and fix it. Every single person has the right to be comfortable in their own skin. Everyone has the right to love themselves. Don’t you even DARE put other people down for their weight. Take care of yourself, it is not your job to police other peoples bodies, it makes you sound like an asshole.
I am 200 pounds, I used to be heavier, but I still loved they way I looked and would get really offended when people told me I needed to lose weight, because some of those people are really close friends. I hate that they never really took into consideration that maybe I kind of like how I look?
Even when I did lose about 20 pounds I got a lot of “Oh you’re so pretty now” ‘s…. uhm…
Fuck you I am and always have been pretty.
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FINALLY, I can link my Facebook account to my Tumblr account so all my friends and family can see what I do online all day!
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“Pairing men with femininity is seen as like an insult, like you’re lowering yourself. Yet women doing masculinity - not an insult to women. I think it’s safe to say that there might even be some fear of the feminine. I’ve heard this phenomenon referred to in some circles as femmephobia. So this aversion to the feminine in marketing and products is one of the outcomes of femmephobia. Another outcome is that anytime someone who is perceived as a man is aligning with anything feminine-y - it is perceived as a direct threat to Mr. Manly Man’s masculinity. You can be aggressive, you can be intolerant, you can be hateful; but don’t dare wear a dress. Or so comes, ‘you’re a fag,’ ‘you’re a pussy,’ and the violence.” - Laci Green
from Sex+: Men & Femininity
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