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mybodyneedschangeandineedcash:
heck yes.
I’m starting to hate the word skinny. I want healthy, and I want fit. Not skinny.
^ Same here, the more into fitness I get the more I dislike the wordMy friend told me I was skinny one day at school and I got offended and mad at her for calling me skinny. She was confused. haha :)
hell yea!
Okay, While I’m personally aiming for fit, THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH BEING SKINNY. Skinny people can be healthy too!
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I get really sad sometimes about the parts of my body that I can’t fix. It’s frustrating, that even if I look like THIS^ I will never actually look like this. Pregnancy pretty much ruined any tummy confidence I ever had. I don’t see stretchmarks as ‘battle scars,’ nor do I think I ‘earned them.’ I just got pregnant, I was 9 days overdue, and then there they were. Irreversible damage to a major part of my body.
I don’t know how to accept them. I don’t know how to not get discouraged that no matter how many crunches I do, how much body fat I lose, they will still be there. Covering me from pelvis, to belly button, to hip.
Hardest part of weight loss. Body Acceptance.
Working on it though.100% THIS!
I hate hearing childless women bang on about how we should be happy that we have our beautiful children and our bodies tell a story blah blah blah… How about you try being covered in scars and then tell me how to feel.
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