THANK YOU.
this makes me very happy.
curvy girls are absolutely beautiful, but naturally skinny women like myself are women too. frankly, it makes me so angry when curvy girls put down skinny girls, accusing us of having eating disorders or saying that we’re “not real women” just because we wear a size 2 & not a size 10. i just took a shower, & i’m pretty sure that was a vagina i saw down there. yep, it was a vagina. pretty sure that makes me a “real woman.”
i’ve always been thin, ever since i was a kid. i can’t control it. it’s just my natural body type. when i was younger i used to actually wish i was curvier, softer, more feminine-looking instead of scrawny & angular, but over time i’ve grown to love my bony little boyhips & my flat chest & my skinny chicken legs. it’s just the way i am, & the way i’ve always been. i think as long as you can love your body, no matter what it looks like, that’s all that counts. beauty doesn’t have a dress size. all women are real women, regardless of how they look, & that’s a fact. period. end of story.
so please, stop using this ridiculous term to refer to one specific body type or another. it is annoying, offensive, & obnoxious. saying that thin girls aren’t “real women” just because they’re thin is essentially just as bad as saying that fat women aren’t “real women” either. real women come in all shapes & sizes.
& that is a wonderful thing.

THANK YOU.

this makes me very happy.

curvy girls are absolutely beautiful, but naturally skinny women like myself are women too. frankly, it makes me so angry when curvy girls put down skinny girls, accusing us of having eating disorders or saying that we’re “not real women” just because we wear a size 2 & not a size 10. i just took a shower, & i’m pretty sure that was a vagina i saw down there. yep, it was a vagina. pretty sure that makes me a “real woman.”

i’ve always been thin, ever since i was a kid. i can’t control it. it’s just my natural body type. when i was younger i used to actually wish i was curvier, softer, more feminine-looking instead of scrawny & angular, but over time i’ve grown to love my bony little boyhips & my flat chest & my skinny chicken legs. it’s just the way i am, & the way i’ve always been. i think as long as you can love your body, no matter what it looks like, that’s all that counts. beauty doesn’t have a dress size. all women are real women, regardless of how they look, & that’s a fact. period. end of story.

so please, stop using this ridiculous term to refer to one specific body type or another. it is annoying, offensive, & obnoxious. saying that thin girls aren’t “real women” just because they’re thin is essentially just as bad as saying that fat women aren’t “real women” either. real women come in all shapes & sizes.

& that is a wonderful thing.

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