must remember 

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stophatingyourbody:

TW: eating disorder

There are worse things you can take to heart than being called fat or chubby. Do you know why? Because being fat or chubby isn’t wrong. It isn’t bad. I’ve got a double chin. I’ve got big ol’ thunder thighs, too. And I’ve got a nice big belly to go with the both of those. I couldn’t possibly care less. It’s taken me years to be okay with that. It’s taken me an eating disorder to be okay with that. And it’s taken me an exercise addiction on top of that, to be okay with that. Your only competitor is yourself. The only person whose opinion should matter, is your own. People like to assume that because a girl is fat that she’s got low self esteem because of it. That she should be pitied. That a fat girl couldn’t possibly think she was attractive, or beautiful, or confident because of her weight. Now, some of us aren’t confident because of it. But why shouldn’t you be? Your weight doesn’t, and will never, define who you are or your worth as a human being. Love your body, regardless of how it looks: fat, lumpy, riddled with stretch marks, wrinkles, love handles. Love it. Recognize it for what it is, and for what you are. Because no matter what you look like, no matter what your size—I can guarantee you that you are beautiful.


wearetherebirth.tumblr.com

see the real you

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My submission

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fuckyeahlesbians:

I’m fat too. We are sexy queer ladies; fuck fatphobia and sizeism.

Fuckyeahlesbians: posting more than skinny white lesbians since…idk I guess it’s been over a year.

It’s true most of the tumblrs dedicated to gay women show 90% thin women only. 

Us fat lesbians need to represent. :) Cause you know we can eat better than the skinny ones. ;)

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thelingerieaddict:

By Erwin Olaf.

I ran across this photo earlier this week on Pinterest, and I felt like I had to share. We don’t often see images of mature women in our culture, much less mature women in lingerie. It really is a disservice. After all, should women stop feeling good about themselves once they’re past the age of 30?


Ciera <3

5’5”. 247lbs. Size 18. 

“Be who you are!”

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The first Project More Than Just a Number set. 

Fay. 22. Size 16. 232lbs. 

BEAUTIFUL. <3

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Natalie. 

22. Size 22. 305 lbs. 

“If a size 2 is beautiful, than my size 22 must be glorious!”

Thank you so much for posting this. I used to weight even more than that. I’ve gone up and down with my weight over the years and right now is an up time, as in up in weight. I’ve been feeling really down about my body because just a couple years ago I had lost a considerable amount of weight. But even then I didn’t love myself I still found all these problems with my body and I was always wishing something was different. I want to work on loving myself for who I am no matter what size I am. Thank you for reminding me that I am beautiful no matter what size that is. <3

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amen

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august-twenty-sixth:

cantopor-travesura:

century-ends:

1000teacups:

R1- 2A (by rand rand renfrow renfrow)

I posted this picture once, and lost 10 followers and got a ton of hate because I would post a ” fat ” person. This picture is beautiful. Forever reblog tbh.

The second comment is beautiful

i just think he’s so adorable though. 

Amen. 

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now that’s real love 

too right bart 

everyone’s should be 

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