stop making fun of bad people for being fat or having small dicks or being socially awkward or whatever else you seem to think is a fair target. none of that shit has anything to do with why theyre bad. i don’t care if a nazi has a stutter or a terf has thinning hair or whatever. at best youre missing the point, at worst your comments are gonna hurt vulnerable people more than they will ever affect the shitty person you’re mocking. why are you so attached to these bullshit standards anyway?
I’m that fat girl 💋💕
every time a fat girl wears a shirt that shows her belly an angel gets their wings reblog if you agree
Women under 5″5/are 5″5 I love you guys too, you deserve just as much love <3
Shoutout to all the ladies above 5″5, y’all are so pretty and I love you so much and I’m so glad I can be tall like you. Embrace your height and embrace your body, your deserve all the self-love and external-love you receive. I love you all have a great day <3
Thank you Cedar & thank you pretty lifeguard :)
🎥 Jackson Groves
Anyone who is all prissy about Annabeth's actor not being white should also be at LEAST as angry about Clarisse not being plus size.
Personally I love Leah as Annabeth, the first time I saw her on screen I just went "oh, there she is." My ONLY comment about her is that she seems to be shorter than Walker (Percy) but when working with young actors their heights change fast as fuck so I get it. That fact also changes throughout the books so it isn't really that important.
All in all I think the casting is great, but I have noticed one thing I don't really see anyone talking about.
Where are all the plus size characters? In the books Gabe, Dionysus and Clarisse are all described as plus size.
I can understand Gabe, cause le'ts be honest here, the only reason he is described as fat is so that we'll think he's lazy and ugly. But for Clarisse especially I feel like it removes an important part of her character
I always saw myself in Clarisse. Here's a girl who isn't conventionally attractive, knows it, but doesn't let it bother her. She also ends up with a girlfriend from the Aphrodite cabin, who is described as very beautiful (unless I remember wrongly). And their relationship just shows that two people can be in a relationship, even though they are vastly different "numbers" on the "conventional attractiveness scale" Clarisse IS a bully in the books, but she does have quite a lot of developement, so even though her size in the beginning is used to show her as being scary, I feel like she, throughout the books, moves away from that. (This is in no way any hate to the actress, I do think she plays the character really well, but she is extremely conventionally attractive)
As for mr. D, to be fair, his size isn't really all that relevant to the character, and there is (according to the wiki) a possibility that his camp half-blood form is not his REAL form.
But the fact all three of these characters are no longer plus size in the TV-show is something that bothers me, especially Clarisse.
Would love to hear other people's opinions on this!
(Direct book descriptions:
Gabe: "Gabe had put on weight. He looked like a tuskless walrus in thrift-store clothes."
Mr. D: "The man facing me was small, but porky. ... He looked like those paintings of baby angels"
Clarisse: "She wore a size XXXL Camp Half-Blood tshirt" also described several times just as "the big girl")
Disability body positivity
Am I the only one who gets a little annoyed with the body positivity phrases ‘You are not your body’? Like yes I am my body. My body dictates everything I do and everywhere I go and how I experience life. Its ok that I have these problems and I’ll love my body anyway but I want people to stop telling me that I can love myself in spite of my body. I am my disabilities they define me but its ok to love and celebrate my disabilities. I know this is something abled people probably don’t think about too much but it feels patronizing.
I dint understand why some people get so upset about girls having body hair? Like we’re human too thank you...
body hair appreciation post
For reference 🩷
Overview of some topics when it comes to drawing characters who are burn survivors.
DISCLAIMER. Please keep in mind that this is an introductory overview for drawing some burn scars and has a lot of generalizations in it, so not every “X is Z” statement will be true for Actual People. I'm calling this introductory because I hope to get people to actually do their own research before drawing disabled & visibly different characters rather than just making stuff up. Think of it as a starting point and take it with a grain of salt (especially if you have a very different art style from mine).
Talking about research and learning... don't make your burn survivor characters evil. Burn survivors are normal people and don't deserve to be constantly portrayed in such a way.
edit: apparently tum "queerest place on the internet" blr hates disabled people so much that this post got automatically filtered. cool!
second way more important edit: How are people seeing this post where I specifically talk about burn survivors being normal, real people, and still tag this as "TW body horror"? Not a single one of these drawings or pictures is a fresh injury. All of them are healed. How the hell would you feel if someone tagged a photo of you as "trigger warning: gore"?
“Have you ever tried wearing the winter?”
Mint is flawless and part of the unholy amount of witches I have designed. Enjoy this precious lady.
“Body positivity isn’t for skinny people.”
Except it is.
“The Body Positivity Movement was created for heavier/plus size people, so people in societally-accepted bodies can’t participate.”
Except they can.
“Thin people can only post about body positivity if they recognize their thin privilege.”
Except they don’t have to.
Body positivity is for everyone, including people who have conventionally attractive bodies, and no one has to do anything to “earn” a place within it. No one has to recognize if they “have it easier” or if they have some sort of “privilege” or anything of the sort.
The moment you start gatekeeping or insisting certain people have to do things to be accepted into a movement about simply rejecting diet culture and accepting the way your body looks, you admit that you aren’t in it for the actual Positivity, you’re just insecure and want to feel superior to someone else.
No one has to apologize for taking up space in a movement that is all about love and acceptance and, you know, positivity.
Blessed Be The Daughters Of Thor Who Carry Lightning On Their Hips And Thunder In Their Thighs!
You should always love the body your in but it is ok to want to change it, i’ll support you no matter what.
- soft
- nice hugs
- thigh pillows??? Tiddy pillows??
- none
- fits in ur arms rly nicely
- ur hoodies are too big on her which is beautiful
- none
- abs?? Biceps??? Please???
- strong gf pick me up pls
- most likely works out a lot which is hot
- none
OML I NEEDED THIS
My heart is melting 💕😭
Hellloo, and thank you for reading! This is my very first fanfic EVER so I really hope you enjoy!! It’s a soft and romantic piece where Arthur comforts the reader after she’s gained a bit of weight and helps her feel better about herself. Also, NSFW!
Pairing: Arthur x Reader
Warnings: Weight gain, body insecurity, slight eating disorder references, talks of skipping meals, etc
You looked in the mirror and sighed. There’s no way this was happening. You had been trying so hard to prevent it, yet here it was. You squeezed the extra fat on your hip that you know wasn’t there yesterday. Holding your breath and hoping for the best, you stepped onto the scale. Your heart sank. 165 lbs. That was 5 lbs heavier than you were two days ago. You yelped quietly and felt your heart sink in your chest. You had been trying so hard, too. Slowly eating less over the last few days, but just enough for Arthur to not notice… Arthur.
Your mind automatically flashed to your boyfriend. His beautiful smile, his thick curly hair, his electric green eyes… His eyes… What they would think when they saw you now? You did everything you could at that moment to hold back your tears, but it was futile. What would he think of you? You couldn’t prevent the thoughts racing through your mind, the sinking feeling in your chest. Maybe Arthur deserved someone more beautiful, someone who looked more like the girls on TV. He deserved the entire world, and surely you weren’t it. Not now, anyways. You quickly brought your hand up to your mouth and sobbed loudly, the tears flowing freely now. Arthur was so perfect, the best thing to ever happen to you. He was kind, and soft, and always truly saw you. He was everything to you. You were always a bit on the chubby side, even when you started dating. But Arthur never seemed to mind, or if he did, he didn’t say anything. You had seen it in other men you had dated before. The occasional disapproving stare at your tummy, the occasional remark about your face filling out, but Arthur… Arthur had never given your appearance so much as a hint of dislike. He was always seemed to love every inch of you. You felt yourself getting dizzy as you wondered if this was all about to change…
Weiterlesen
Print this. Put it on your fridge. Choose which Chris Pratt you want to have as an inspiration and act accordingly. There’s no wrong choice here.
“Our bodies are instruments for our own personal use, experience, and benefit - not ornaments to be admired.”
Lexie and Lindsay Kite
i do not know who else needs to hear this aside from just me but i am writing it down because it helps:
there is no weight limit for liking your body.
there is no rule that says if you’re over a certain bmi you have to hate yourself. you’re not required to think you’re ugly if you’re not skinny, and you’re not required to want to lose weight.
you are allowed to not want to be thin.
this world we live in tells us that we should only like thin bodies and therefore should only like ourselves if we are thin. but your body is yours, and nobody should get to tell you what to think about it.
give yourself permission to love it.
i do not know who else needs to hear this aside from just me but i am writing it down because it helps:
there is no weight limit for liking your body.
there is no rule that says if you’re over a certain bmi you have to hate yourself. you’re not required to think you’re ugly if you’re not skinny, and you’re not required to want to lose weight.
you are allowed to not want to be thin.
this world we live in tells us that we should only like thin bodies and therefore should only like ourselves if we are thin. but your body is yours, and nobody should get to tell you what to think about it.
give yourself permission to love it.
A friend of mine told me she’d love to see a plus sized Ariel, so here she is!
04/07/2024
Before and after shower! Always room for improvement but loving myself, my body and y everything!
Happy Monday!
Be Proud and happy on your own skin!
Body Positivity! 💯❤️
repeat after me:
even if i don’t like my body today i will take care of it
even if i don’t like myself today i will still be patient and kind with myself
even if i do not love myself i will still take care of and be kind to myself, despite not wanting to
wow that post saying the body isn't a temple but a garden cuz temples can be desecrated but gardens can grow again if you tend to them even if they were destroyed....iconic. truly iconic. the body wants care, not worship
I saw a post a few days ago that inspired this, but I couldn’t find it again so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Anyways, daily reminder to love your body and boop your body dimples/cellulite dimples while you’re at it.
“Big Clit Energy” in multiple colors