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Old 07-02-2023, 10:10 PM
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Lol knew this was going to be a bunch of whiny envious bs

“Defining certain body types as ideal or as trends can "fuel anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, social anxiety and self-doubt," according to New York-based therapist Eliza Davis”

- Uh, sorry, whether your self-esteem can handle it or not, there exists an objective “ideal” from many different standpoints such as health, aesthetics

- Let’s get a reminder about the definition of ideal: “a person or thing regarded as perfect

“"The summer body archetype is typically viewed as a body that fits the idealized beauty standard, which is flat stomach, toned body, not a hint of cellulite or stretch marks," says Mejia. "Basically, it is a perpetually impossible to obtain body ideal."

- Obviously it’s not impossible, or you wouldn’t be able to define it with your exaggerated and hyperbolic arguments. Not a hint of cellulite or stretch marks? Is that why you’re so jealous at all the positive attention the fit mom models get? They have stretch marks from pregnancy and no one cares, some people even give them praise for them. What people see as ugly is all the fat your stretch marks are on top of. Anyway, very difficult, not impossible

“"The whole bikini body thing started popping up as headlines in magazines and articles and everything as this idea that you should be getting in shape for summer because you’re going to want to wear a bikini or you’re going to be showing more skin."

- Finally you get real. You ARE going to be showing more skin with less material. And people are going to judge what they see. If your brain can’t handle that judgement, then show less skin. /shrug
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