Skinny Shaming: How I Overcame Brutal Taunts For Being ‘Too Thin’

I didn’t have a support system growing up to teach me to not tie my worth to weight. I’m in the process of building that for myself.Â
I didn’t have a support system growing up to teach me to not tie my worth to weight. I’m in the process of building that for myself.Â
Women are tired of being ridiculed for having small chest and being insecure about their bodies. It’s high time we shed the idea of an ideal female body.
There are a lot of people who are shamed for being fat but there is a growing number of people around the world who are also shamed for being thin. Here is skinny shaming explained in seven points.
Body Shaming Is Not Okay. Whether you are hurting them by calling fat, black or skinny, the damage is the same.
I used to always feel bad for myself but then I made myself so strong like I started replying to the comments by just saying that – Tere baap ka khati hu kya.
Why do people feel entitled enough to pass comments on my body structure? I am not a product displayed at a shop that needs to be rated and I won’t let them make me feel so.
The body weight standards considered “beautiful” often project an ideal body type which is neither too fat not too skinny. In real terms, it doesn’t exist for most women. While humiliating women for being fat has been incorporated into pop culture since a long time, skinny shaming often takes place in hideous ways that are […]