lehrastar:femgermania:imperviuses-blog:Skinny ShamingOk, so i’m not trying to get you to pity me, bu
lehrastar:femgermania:imperviuses-blog:Skinny ShamingOk, so i’m not trying to get you to pity me, but I felt the need to address this. I’m a size 0-2 (depends on the store), and I weigh less than 100 pounds. I eat what I want, exercise regularly, participate in PE, and my doctors say I am at a healthy weight for my height (i’m barely 5 feet). I constantly get called anorexic behind my back, when in reality I am very healthy. I eat veggies, fruit, protein, all that good stuff. But I also eat cakes, cookies, snickers, candies, ice cream, etc. And no, I do not throw it all up. It’s just the way I am, I was born with this body type. But something I’ve been noticing on Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter, and in real life, is that when people are trying to defend and comfort someone more curvy, often times we just insult people who are slim. Sometimes that evolves into stereotyping people who are slim to be anorexic, ugly, and just disgusting. Now, don’t get me wrong, I have absolutely nothing against people with curves. I think everyone is beautiful, but this just pisses me off so much. I mean, I’m starting to feel bad about being slim! What I want everyone reading this to remember is thatnot all slim people have an eating disordernever insult another group of people to defend anotheraccept all body typesthere is such a thing as skinny shaming, and it needs to stop-Kate (christmasinajar)for further reading on this topic: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dana-oliver/skinny-shaming_b_3506313.html#slide=1597436MOTHERFUCKING THANK YOUWEIGHT SHAMING CAN GO BOTH WAYS*Real men can like whatever the fuck they want! -- source link