Saw this on a yahoo article, from Ariana Grande:
“Grande is no stranger to addressing comments made about her body. Back in 2015, after being called a "stick," she wrote that shaming statements about anyone are not OK. "We live in a day and age where people make it IMPOSSIBLE for women, men, anyone to embrace themselves exactly how they are. Diversity is sexy! Loving yourself is sexy!” Grande shared, “You know what is NOT sexy? Misogyny, objectifying, labeling, comparing and body shaming!!! Talking about people’s body’s as if they’re on display ASKING for your approval / opinion. THEY ARE NOT!!!! CELEBRATE YOURSELF. CELEBRATE OTHERS.”
- If you put your photo online, it is fair game for any kind of comment, including super negative. If you can’t handle it, maybe try not putting your photo out there, or if that is unavoidable, maybe not reading the mean comments
I love women bitching about people being critical of their looks, without realizing that in the fitness community men not only have to do just as much blood sweat and tears to stay at or around 10% bodyfat, but also have to put on a shitload of muscle. Many, many times more effort to look a certain way. You can get a little taste of that effort and put on some muscle to not look like a “stick”. But cry on
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