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ppolishprincess answered:
When did I ever claim to be brave or radical? I’m just existing on social media and for some reason I get some attention from the masses. So, I try to preach body positivity, because even though I have the ‘socially acceptable figure’, I wasn’t body positive before and I wanted to look completely different.
In school I was told I had “no tits or ass” and that I should eat something constantly. I was told that I looked like a child and it was disgusting and not attractive. Basically I was bullied.
People are able to find things wrong with themselves all the time and I want them to focus on the positives and make the best out what they have. I want people to love their bodies NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE THEY ARE. Just because I’m thin and white, doesn’t mean I don’t support self love in poc or people who aren’t my body shape.
I’m aware of my white and thin privileges, but also I have had to deal with difficulties like langauge barriers, being called an immgirant who steals jobs and being dscriminted against whilst applying for jobs based on the Polish person sterotype in Ireland and a certain degree of poverty. I also was yelled at on the street by people telling me to go back to Poland. I am not comparing these difficulties to anybody else’s and saying they are greater. This is just what I have experienced. I haven’t been handed everything on a plate like you assume.
I’m allowed to do my own thing. I’m allowed to love my body and myself. This doesn’t mean I think I’m better than anyone else. I’m not comparing myself to people. I literally just want to live my life and I hope people begin to do the same. People like you should stop obsessing over profiles on social networks and assuming shit from the most vague representation of a person. Do you see how stupid you look?
So right joanna! STOP WITH ALL THE HATE, LOVE YOURSELF AND RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE!
Sister Mereba ~ thank you for your beautiful energy, I enjoyed capturing you.
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Iana Godnia by Hannah Khymych for Models.com
Makeup: Erin Parsons
Hair: Stefano Greco
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