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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I had to comment on a Javy coffee concentrate ad the other day. It said “POV you realized you haven’t changed your daily routine but your clothes are suddenly too big. 🙀”
I felt yanked back to 2004. Unless you’re truly not hungry, protein coffee is NOT a meal and shouldn’t be marketed as one. Some money-hungry companies really try to set back how far “diet culture” has come when they’re left unchecked
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There's also a body filter on the video. You can see how weird the movement/how unnaturally tube shaped her figure is when she's pulling on the bodysuit (like I'm a size 0... you should see your floating ribs/ribage flare when you move your hips), and the contrast in the end shot isn't uniform at all.
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BRO WTF
I’m skinny but buy shapwwear too. It helps boost my confidence and helps me feel better too. I used to have an ed and I was obsessed w being skinny and having a good body. But now I eat what I want, exercise, and wear shapewear. And I can also wear it as a normal tank top to go outside in during the summer
People like me may not be the main audience of the product, but we still want to buy it
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Why the body shame?
People should be able to wear what makes them comfortable in all shapes and sizes.
I feel that that influencers don’t realize how much their words can carry value to other people.
If anyone who is thin or thick is reading this, don’t let someone like this steal you from feeling great in Shapewear. We as woman already get enough criticism from ourselves and others.
Life is too short!
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I think shape wear, recently has become more of a trend outside of changing the way your body looks. People wear it as their clothes instead of under their clothes. To be honest I don’t really think she looks different, I don’t think shape wear reaaallllly changes your body. But I can see how potential messaging can be harmful
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i understand where you’re coming from but i just can’t help but to believe that you would think it’s rude (which it is) to say if a bigger person wore larger clothes that they look clinically obese. Like come on.. saying a woman looks emaciated is just rude. Body shaming goes both ways. I can’t help but notice all the hypocrisy in your videos, especially towards skinny women. Some of us struggle to gain weight just like some bigger people struggle to lose weight. We should all try and come together and help each other live healthier lives instead of shitting on one another. Anyways, i doubt you’ll read this and i very much enjoyed your channel but im going to unsubscribe for a bit based on how your responses have been a tad bit hypocritical and can sometimes come off rude🫶
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@MsLilyPickles
5 months ago
I’ve noticed that since Ozempic became a recognized weight loss trend among celebrities, marketing has started up again with their body-shaming. There were a few years where celebrities were telling everyone to “embrace their bodies at any size”, but then the moment they had access to non-surgical weight loss, they showed their true colours. Brands now have permission again to promote (unabashedly) unhealthy body image. I’m not saying being thin is unhealthy, or that being bigger is unhealthy or vice versa, but the way the media teaches us to feel about our bodies and how we can “fix” those feelings (buying their product) instead of actually healing those feelings is disgusting to see.
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