glassballoons:

Very interesting. My friend, who is incredibly tall and naturally thin, showed me this photo. When you view the statements from an equality standpoint, it’s true. I’m not referring to weight (or any issues regarding eating disorders), just interesting to see what is acceptable in society. 
To generalize that all those who are thin are like that only because they starve is like saying that all those with weight are the way they are only because they’ve let themselves become that way.
People are born the way they are - either way, no one shouldn’t be hated for it. I now understand the pressures that naturally thin people, like my friend, go through. By no means am I advocating for being thin (because, clearly, I’m not), I just think that it makes sense for naturally curvy girls to love themselves, therefore naturally thin girls should be able to, as well. 

glassballoons:

Very interesting. My friend, who is incredibly tall and naturally thin, showed me this photo. When you view the statements from an equality standpoint, it’s true. I’m not referring to weight (or any issues regarding eating disorders), just interesting to see what is acceptable in society. 

To generalize that all those who are thin are like that only because they starve is like saying that all those with weight are the way they are only because they’ve let themselves become that way.

People are born the way they are - either way, no one shouldn’t be hated for it. I now understand the pressures that naturally thin people, like my friend, go through. By no means am I advocating for being thin (because, clearly, I’m not), I just think that it makes sense for naturally curvy girls to love themselves, therefore naturally thin girls should be able to, as well. 

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