I love this. Let's just all love our bodies and everyone else's bodies and move on. We, as women, perpetuate this cycle of too fat, too thin, too fat, too thin and spend way too much time worrying about everyone else instead of loving what we've got.
'Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather, to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming 'Woohoo! What a ride!' So every day is a holiday and every meal a feast."
I love this. Let's just all love our bodies and everyone else's bodies and move on. We, as women, perpetuate this cycle of too fat, too thin, too fat, too thin and spend way too much time worrying about everyone else instead of loving what we've got.
Uh. What? The industry she works in--one that is known for perpetuating a "thin ideal" thinks she's DANGEROUSLY thin.
There is such a thing as being too thin--and believe it or not--too fat.
Eating disorders--and especially Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of ANY mental illness. I'm not saying this girl has anorexia but--again her industry is..what was it? Horrified at how thin she was. I'm all for "love your body," but c'mon now.
Don't love your body if it's to an unhealthy weight. Let's be real here.