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Okay, here comes the unpopular perspective: the body positivity movement might be doing more harm than good.
There I said it.
Now, before anyone jumps down my throat, hear me out.
Let me begin by saying that I have no intention or desire to shame anybody or any body type. I do not want to promote a one-size-fits-all approach that suggests that beauty is limited to a certain few kinds of appearances. Quite the opposite. I believe that everybody—and every body—is a beautiful creation and worthy of being honored, regardless of size, shape, color, ability, or any other characteristic.
But, here’s my concern: when we focus too much on body positivity, we risk normalizing and turning a blind eye to unhealthy habits—habits that will destroy the bodies we profess to honor.
That doesn’t sound like love. And it doesn’t sound very positive.
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