The calorie-deficit meal plans.
On July 19, the duo will relaunch with a slew of new resources.
The goal of all of it, Lawrence says, is to provide an unwavering community for plus-size people.
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Not only that, but the concept of a seasonal body encourages dangerous nutrition and exercise habits.
TLDR; the perfect “summer body” simply doesn’t exist.
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Let’s stop pretending that it does.
And that’s deeper, other, psycho-sociocultural-spiritual work that you better start delving into instead."
“This is so harmful and honestly just bogus.
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It’s all a part of a story that needs to stop.
We are good enough just as we are.
“The concept of a ‘summer body’ feels archaic and deeply rooted in sexism.
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My summer is not for anyone else but me.”
A me whose body was more ‘acceptable’ than the one my classmates saw in June.
Summer bodies harm us with wasted time and theoretical selves that look past our current selves.
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But it doesn’t.
‘Summer body’ marketing tells us that we must change to enjoy all the splendors of summer.
That our bodies must shrink before we go to the pool.
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That’s just bullshit.”
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