Sunday, April 12, 2015

Serving Body!!!!

Black girls need a magazine that discusses what it is like to live in our skin with today's standards of the "perfect" body. Thigh gaps, big butts, flat stomach, waist trainers, ass shots, detoxing, diets, squats its all enough to make you just say screw it and lay on the couch with your ice cream and binge watch Real Housewives on Netflix. Who needs to be sexy anyway???It's all overrated and exhausting and for some of you expensive (butt injections and tummy tucks can't be cheap). Even celebrities like Amber Rose, Beyonce', and the Kardashian family are being put on blast for their bodies not being perfect in pictures that are taken off guard.


These women look fabulous even without the Photoshop and retouching. Body shaming is real and it puts too much pressure on us to look perfect. This is for the women that have ever been told that your body is too: big, small, fat, muscular, skinny, or thick. This is your body and you need to embrace the beauty that is you.



 I think that it's time for the "perfect" body to be a thing of the past. There are so many beautiful and healthy body types that are sexy and fabulous in their own way. Take a look:

Whether you are Sexy and Slim:


Fabulous and Full Figured:



Cute and Curvy:

 
 
 
 
or Fantastic and Fit:
 
 

 
 
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!!!
BLACK GIRLS NEED TO BE TOLD YOUR BODY IS BEAUTIFUL!
 
 
I see nothing but beauty in all the women pictured. These are women of different sizes, shapes, weights, and complexions (now THAT is a topic for it's own day) but they are all fierce, fabulous, and just damn fine if I do say so myself.
 
 
It's perfectly acceptable to not be 100% happy with your body and to want to change or improve your body and health like these women here: GO HEAD LADIES!
 

 
But going to some of the surgical extremes to be seen as perfect is just crazy.
 
 
The point is your body is for you. There is no need to try to keep up with the "beautiful people" that the media tells us we should look like. There is more than one definition of beauty. So embrace your thick thighs, small boobs, round mid section, tiny butt, you get the point. Be happy to be you or make healthy strides to change what you can.
 
Black girls need a magazine to tell them that my body is beauty.

Help me get this magazine started. Share, repost, subscribe, and most importantly support.
 
 
 
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