Cuando hablamos de amor propio y aceptación, pensamos que los cuerpos delgados quedan fuera de la jugada y no. En redes sociales existe algo que se llama #Skinnyshamming, y básicamente se trata de bullying a todas aquellas personas que por naturaleza son delgadas y no pueden subir de peso por mucho que lo intenten.

Ha sido toda una revolución el promover aceptarse y quererse, y aceptar que está bien tener defectos. Y aunque no lo creas, el ser delgado no te exime de tener complejos; de hecho, a muchos los acusan de ser anoréxicos aunque no sea cierto y los exhiben en redes sociales. 

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Ive given up working and now im watching YouTube videos :)

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Una de las chicas que ha salido en defensa de los que son extremadamente delgados es @SleepGrips, quien publicó un video en su Instagram con la intención de hacer frente a todos aquellos que dicen que sus pierdas son delgadas gracias a retoques digitales y no solo eso, sino que ella también habla de cómo desde pequeña se burlaban por la forma de su cuerpo y como actualmente hasta le han ofrecido patrocinios de productos para bajar de peso debido a que la forma de su cuerpo podría ser “aspiracional” para quienes desean unos kilos menos. 

LOL i cant believe i have to post this but i’ve been getting so many nasty comments recently that i’ve had to block a few words. a lot of people feel it necessary to leave rude comments or DMs saying that my thighs are fake/photoshopped so i’ve provided a video for you to see that they are, in fact, not! although many people might view this as a compliment (you’re so skinny it HAS to be fake!), i have gone my whole life being humiliated and judged by others who don’t understand that i am just naturally skinny and lanky. my weight is the first thing people attack. this led me to want to gain weight- which isn’t my body type at all. i tried and failed miserably! since i’m already making this post i would like to take a moment to talk about body positivity and how we view our bodies, especially teenage girls. leaving a comment or mentioning someone’s weight is a very touchy subject as you never know what that person is going through. i try my best to not judge but only compliment someone’s physical features, since most of the time they can’t be changed. Please also realize that everyone is human and has their own perception of their body. Many smaller girls want to gain weight, and many bigger girls want to lose weight. I know very few people that are completely happy with their body. I know that many of you are younger girls and it is so important that you look at YOUR body and love it, instead of imagining yourself as someone else. Also realize that people post their best angles and lighting online- it’s true that you can drop or gain pounds depending on the mirror. recently i have received emails from many companies trying to sponsor me to sell their teas or weight loss products. ever since i was young i was skinny! when i was 7 people asked me if i was anorexic- i didn’t even know what that was. i have never had to ‘try’ to be skinny. up until last year i ate fast food and candy every single day, until i decided to stop for the sake of my health. if i wanted to make easy money i could’ve lied and posted for those companies, but i decided not to because there’s nothing for me to gain.

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