If you can tell the photo and the title, I will be talking about weight.
Yeah I'm going to talk about my big beautiful sisters...
And im also going to talk about some of the haters because why not.So there's been a few tweets about women and girls 130 and up being unfit to wear bikinis and certain types of clothing.
Let me start by saying this...
No matter how much you weigh, the numbers on a scale are just numbers.
You're weight doesn't define you or confine you.
Whether you're curvy or straight.
WEAR WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU WANT!Crop tops?
...yeah show some love handles!Bikinis?
....go for it...swim and look sexy while doing it.If you can't find the confidence to do you...you will lose yourself!
Haters will always have something to say but what they don't realize is that they lack something.
They lack the ability to show sincerity and love and just blatant respect.
They are missing a part of themselves somewhere which is being accounted for by hate.
They feel the need to say things to hurt others so they can hide there own insecurities.So next time you see someone talking about your hips, curves, belly, or weight.
Just remember that they are missing some weight...
The few extra pounds of compassion and etiquette.

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Social Acceptance of A Black Girl
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