In celebration of #nationalwomensday and in my never ending quest to make an example of my body, strengths and weaknesses... I want to show you how and why your body is always wrong while still being right. Athletic, thin or thick- these archetypes of beauty come in and out of fashion. You might be mad because you aren't as thin as you want or your butt isn't as big- but I promise you, 80% of the perception battle is angles, wardrobe and lighting. Pic 1 I look athletic, I did some crunches, held a pose and flexed. Am I in shape? Sure- but I still had to hold my breath for this pose. Pic 2, because I've covered up my heavier area and showcased my long neck, clavicle and didn't flex my arm, I look thin, not super skinny but on the thinner side. And pic 3, we can call "thick". I took it from a low angle to make it feel bigger, I let the light reflect off the curves and I wore a bra that, although IS my size, doesn't contain all of me because bras are a never ending battle for anyone with anything over a C cup. It's a wrong fit but society doesn't care about your comfort, they just want you to be falling out of your clothes. Anyway girls- in reality, I'm somewhere all 3 of these bodies converge. I'm 34, my metabolism is slowing down and without being a fitness model full time, even with going to the gym everyday and eating right, it's still hard to feel okay. The answer? Nothing is real but how you feel, so do what you can to feel good and just know that society is lying to you when they tell you your body is wrong. Girls tell me all the time that I have a great body and you know what? I still get a muffin top in a size 26 jean. #Feminism , for me, is about choices. And I choose to love my body... even if, at rest, I look like a women's Bantamweight fighter the day after weigh in. I'm a thin white girl, I can't imagine what it's like to be another color and told it isn't pretty or to be overweight and shamed. But even with being blonde and white and not fat, I go shopping and still leave feeling like I've done something wrong. And I know you do too. Today I'm choosing to tell the world, fuck your bullshit standards.

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In celebration of #nationalwomensday and in my never ending quest to make an example of my body, strengths and weaknesses... I want to show you how and why your body is always wrong while still being right. Athletic, thin or thick- these archetypes of beauty come in and out of fashion. You might be mad because you aren't as thin as you want or your butt isn't as big- but I promise you, 80% of the perception battle is angles, wardrobe and lighting. Pic 1 I look athletic, I did some crunches, held a pose and flexed. Am I in shape? Sure- but I still had to hold my breath for this pose. Pic 2, because I've covered up my heavier area and showcased my long neck, clavicle and didn't flex my arm, I look thin, not super skinny but on the thinner side. And pic 3, we can call "thick". I took it from a low angle to make it feel bigger, I let the light reflect off the curves and I wore a bra that, although IS my size, doesn't contain all of me because bras are a never ending battle for anyone with anything over a C cup. It's a wrong fit but society doesn't care about your comfort, they just want you to be falling out of your clothes. Anyway girls- in reality, I'm somewhere all 3 of these bodies converge. I'm 34, my metabolism is slowing down and without being a fitness model full time, even with going to the gym everyday and eating right, it's still hard to feel okay. The answer? Nothing is real but how you feel, so do what you can to feel good and just know that society is lying to you when they tell you your body is wrong. Girls tell me all the time that I have a great body and you know what? I still get a muffin top in a size 26 jean. #Feminism , for me, is about choices. And I choose to love my body... even if, at rest, I look like a women's Bantamweight fighter the day after weigh in. I'm a thin white girl, I can't imagine what it's like to be another color and told it isn't pretty or to be overweight and shamed. But even with being blonde and white and not fat, I go shopping and still leave feeling like I've done something wrong. And I know you do too. Today I'm choosing to tell the world, fuck your bullshit standards.


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