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Body Positive Movement - For or against?

MADDIESMOMMY6611
MADDIESMOMMY6611 Posts: 140 Member
How do you feel about the body positive movement? I haven't given it much thought but recently stumbled onto a few forums on a bodybuilding website where the overall theme was extremely against this movement. One commenter went as far as to say people for the movement are looking to destroy our country (USA) by promoting unhealthy eating habits and laziness.

What does this movement mean to you? Do you agree or disagree with it?
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  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,092 Member
    Annie_01 wrote: »

    This deserves repeating.

    I think that before we can want better for ourselves we must learn to accept who we are. No need to say more...the above post says it all.

    I don't disagree, but also I was about to type that I used to be in gigantic denial. At almost 300 pounds, I could turn sideways, suck in my gut, look in the mirror and think, "You're not THAT far from high school...." I was, though, I was.

    Anyway, I was GOING to say that before we can better ourselves, we have to admit that we aren't in our ideal shape.

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    @JustinAnimal True Story

    A couple of years ago I had lost 85lbs...10-15lbs away from my goal. I have a protruding stomach due to some large hernias. It makes me look as if I am 5 months pregnant at age 66. I dealt with this during my weight loss telling myself I would never have a flat stomach but I would be healthier. However it was a constant struggle accepting that I would never look slim.

    One day while out taking a walk I stopped in a nearby furniture store. A clerk walked up to help me. Within just a couple of minutes she pointed to my stomach and said..."What's that?". At first I didn't answer because I didn't know what she was talking about. She pointed again and said..."What is that?". I then realized that she was pointing to my stomach and the only thing that I could say was..."Don't worry...I didn't stick a sofa up my shirt". I was floored that someone would be so rude. I left the store angry...swore I would not ever go back. I also left embarrassed and humiliated. I was right back where I started...trying to accept myself as I am. I gained all the weight back and it has taken this long to start caring enough about myself to try again.

    The problem that I see is that most of us know we are not "ideal" whatever that is. We just don't care enough about ourselves to put out the effort it takes. Society often reminds us that we are not perfect...that we are not "ideal".[/quote]

    You should have taken a page from Julia Roberts's character in "Pretty Woman" and asked her if she worked on commission before leaving.