I can’t decide this Halloween whether to go as a slutty witch, a slutty nurse, a slutty schoolgirl, or just a total slut
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In the interest of fighting the childhood obesity epidemic, I’ve decided to eat all the Halloween candy I bought
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When people tell me what I need to do with my body
“You’re not fat, you just have a big ass and hips and a gut. But you have gorgeous legs and breasts and a beautiful face, and kick ass waist… you just need to tighten up.”
It’s the word “need” that really gets to me.
What you mean to say is “I personally would find you more physically attractive if your mid section were tighter”
I don’t “need” to do anything.
This tends to come from people who have lost weight or want to lose weight… you know, telling everyone that they should lose weight too, a “join the club” kind of thing.
A part of me really doesn’t want to be smaller because of this cultural mind set, they use our bodies as fashion trends. “You NEED to lose weight” might as well say “You NEED to get yourself one of these bags”.
My body is not a trend, it is a human body, it is MY body, and it is beautiful, you might not think so, but it isn’t yours to judge, it is MINE. I see the beauty within myself, I see the beauty in others.
It’s really concerning to me, actually, that people think they can policy other peoples’ bodies this way. Do people with tattoos ram the idea of getting tattoos down your throat? Not in my experience. Why is the idea of weight loss for the means of appearances almost unavoidable? We are all so different and it is BEAUTIFUL to me! Short, tall, big, small, dark, light, we are all so unique!
36. 32. 48. beautiful and proud.
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This is my newest tattoo and this picture was taken a day after having it done so sorry about the shine!
In full, it says “There is a beauty in everything, not everyone sees” which is based on a quote by Andy Warhol, and I have always been creative so it is the perfect quote for me. I also got this quote because I have never felt attractive and I have always struggled with my own body image, to the point where I didn’t eat properly for 4 years because everyone told me I was ugly at school. But now I am better than I was before, I am in a long term relationship with someone I adore and I am studying photography at university which I never thought I would be able to do. This tattoo a reminder to myself and everyone that reads it to never let people make you feel unattractive, ugly or worthless - everybody is beautiful.






