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babybyme:

fuckyeahfayeloves:

kylathegreat:

stophatingyourbody:

I’ve submitted a bunch of times, but never this particular picture (for reasons that I would think would be pretty obvious.)
I posted this picture on another blog and had people reblog it and pick me apart. Talk about how disgusting I looked, how it was awful how I could ever ‘let myself go’ this much and how I couldn’t possibly be happy.
After taking this picture, I looked at it and thought I looked pretty. Yup. I’ve got rolls, and cellulite and stretch marks, and to say my thighs touch is an understatement of astronomical proportions. I’ll be honest. Sometimes I see people post here and talk about losing 10 or 20lbs, and I can’t help but shake my head at how something so small could be so important to so many people out there.
What if I told you that it’s possible to not have a so-called ‘ideal’ figure, and to be happy? Because it’s entirely possible. I’ve had scores of people compliment me on my confidence. Even when I don’t feel confident, I still put it out there, and people tend to look past my weight. It seems hard to believe but it’s true!
The number on the scale is NOT important. The size of your pants is NOT important. Whether you have scars, or stretch marks, or cellulite, or rolls, or pudge, or big teeth, or acne, or a strange nose, anything that you think is a ‘deformity’, it’s NOT important. Wishing you had what someone else had is NOT important. Everyone out there is fighting a tough battle.
The person who you think is perfect most likely has body issues of their own, and at least one thing they’d like to change. The grass is always going to be greener on the other side. People find it much easier to see beauty in others, but never in themselves.
Stop. Look at yourself, and appreciate what you have. Even if you don’t think you have anything, you are alive, you are breathing, and you have the potential to do fantastic things with your life.
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BE BRAVE! JOIN THE REVOLUTION!

I love Amber, OBVIOUSLY.

“Stop. Look at yourself, and appreciate what you have. Even if you don’t think you have anything, you are alive, you are breathing, and you have the potential to do fantastic things with your life.” This girl is so fucking fabulous I almost shed a tear.
What an absolute genius, and quite evidently leaps and bounds more intelligent than those that “pick apart” her appearance. Her honesty is so fucking admirable too. My family members have been bullied in the same way she has, and I was labelled “anorexic” for years too, funnily enough, by many people that openly had an interest in my boyfriend. It’s all bullshit, and people cannot stand to see others successful, in love, confident, or happy in an appearance or lifestyle that is stereotypically “undesired” by others. For e.g., one of her bullies is probably some archetypal “pretty” thin girl, yet she’s so insecure in herself she deems it disgusting that someone bigger than her is 24, in love, and actually a whole lot more confident and happier in herself. So thinks “fuck that, this bitch is getting abuse.” 
No. Go and fucking smash your head into your keyboard before you can attempt to even try and do more damage with it. 

I wouldn’t pick apart this woman’s appearance at all. But she doesn’t look healthy :\ I look at it in the same light I’d look at an anorexic, two extremes of weight which both lead to health issues and it’s sad. Great for her confidence though, everybody should be happy.

LOL

babybyme:

fuckyeahfayeloves:

kylathegreat:

stophatingyourbody:

I’ve submitted a bunch of times, but never this particular picture (for reasons that I would think would be pretty obvious.)

I posted this picture on another blog and had people reblog it and pick me apart. Talk about how disgusting I looked, how it was awful how I could ever ‘let myself go’ this much and how I couldn’t possibly be happy.

After taking this picture, I looked at it and thought I looked pretty. Yup. I’ve got rolls, and cellulite and stretch marks, and to say my thighs touch is an understatement of astronomical proportions. I’ll be honest. Sometimes I see people post here and talk about losing 10 or 20lbs, and I can’t help but shake my head at how something so small could be so important to so many people out there.

What if I told you that it’s possible to not have a so-called ‘ideal’ figure, and to be happy? Because it’s entirely possible. I’ve had scores of people compliment me on my confidence. Even when I don’t feel confident, I still put it out there, and people tend to look past my weight. It seems hard to believe but it’s true!

The number on the scale is NOT important. The size of your pants is NOT important. Whether you have scars, or stretch marks, or cellulite, or rolls, or pudge, or big teeth, or acne, or a strange nose, anything that you think is a ‘deformity’, it’s NOT important. Wishing you had what someone else had is NOT important. Everyone out there is fighting a tough battle.

The person who you think is perfect most likely has body issues of their own, and at least one thing they’d like to change. The grass is always going to be greener on the other side. People find it much easier to see beauty in others, but never in themselves.

Stop. Look at yourself, and appreciate what you have. Even if you don’t think you have anything, you are alive, you are breathing, and you have the potential to do fantastic things with your life.

randomlancila.tumblr.com

BE BRAVE! JOIN THE REVOLUTION!

I love Amber, OBVIOUSLY.

“Stop. Look at yourself, and appreciate what you have. Even if you don’t think you have anything, you are alive, you are breathing, and you have the potential to do fantastic things with your life.” This girl is so fucking fabulous I almost shed a tear.

What an absolute genius, and quite evidently leaps and bounds more intelligent than those that “pick apart” her appearance. Her honesty is so fucking admirable too. My family members have been bullied in the same way she has, and I was labelled “anorexic” for years too, funnily enough, by many people that openly had an interest in my boyfriend. It’s all bullshit, and people cannot stand to see others successful, in love, confident, or happy in an appearance or lifestyle that is stereotypically “undesired” by others. For e.g., one of her bullies is probably some archetypal “pretty” thin girl, yet she’s so insecure in herself she deems it disgusting that someone bigger than her is 24, in love, and actually a whole lot more confident and happier in herself. So thinks “fuck that, this bitch is getting abuse.” 

No. Go and fucking smash your head into your keyboard before you can attempt to even try and do more damage with it. 

I wouldn’t pick apart this woman’s appearance at all. But she doesn’t look healthy :\ I look at it in the same light I’d look at an anorexic, two extremes of weight which both lead to health issues and it’s sad. Great for her confidence though, everybody should be happy.

LOL

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    CONFIDENCE IS SEXY
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    ok look. she is beautiful no matter what her weight. and its fine to be confident and not care if you are overweight....
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    At least she has the confidence enough to show what she’s working with. I would be too afraid to show off anything...
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