December 2010
I love that my nail colour is called "Suzi Skis in...
I think that’s one of the ones I bought you :D
monogrammedloveletters:
it just rolls nicely off the tongue
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dear anon:
thank you,
and fuck you.
i do not need your comments on how fat or ‘rotund’ i am, because i’m not.
even if i feel like i am most days.
even when i had a BMI of 18.5, I was still a size 14.
why?
my frame is large.
i come from a long line of tall, wide people with big bones.
so when i say i’m a skinny size 14, i really do mean it.
my thighs don’t touch...
Dear Society,</p> <p>Fuck you for making me hate my body.<br/> For making me feel worthless, unattractive and disgusting.<br/> I will never fit into your idea of Beautiful.<br/> I will never be that size 0-10 that you find sexy.</p> <p>Fuck you for making me despise the person I am.<br/> For taking away every piece of happiness I’ve ever...
I am so sick and effing tired of people telling fat girls that our “confidence”...
– Ashley Aron (via queerfathungry)
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secret bruises.: OH PS: I don’t give a fuck if... →
You looked good in that dress, and people are cruel. But I could probably pull it off too…
…in my dreams :D
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OH PS: I don’t give a fuck if people thought I looked like a whore at Ainsleighs. I was a Fembot, they’re villains. Furthermore, I looked damn good & I’m going to wear whatever I want while I’m still young and can still show off my legs. AND the...
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I Killed Pilar Zuazo.: I fucking hate the idea of... →
Reilly I know exactly what you mean.
HOWEVER. The pressures on women of a normal (ie. not fat or thin) body weight to become stick thin are unbelievable. I am only just in the healthy weight category but when I stand upright I feel my ribs and know that losing any more then 5 kilograms would make me very thin.
The media perpetrates the lie that only thin women are beautiful, as does the hideous...
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Some of us don’t feel like we can trust our bodies, or feel that our bodies don’t look as we wish they would, and never will.
Some of us feel shame when we look in a mirror, track stretch-marks with our fingers, tsk at varicose veins or acne, grasp handfuls of errant flesh, or try to straighten out a back that hunches more than we would like.
Some of us avoid mirrors.
Some of us are in great...