BIG Girl Thoughts
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2023
Mature
This is just a book for my fellow fatties 💜

Some of us go through a lot as bigger woman and coming for a girl who's been through all stages from the not eating , dieting, exercising and accepting that until I'm ready to change or not change that I am fine the way I am.

In no ways am I trying to promote unhealthy habits just let people know that I'm happy with me all unhealthy and healthy parts together.

I haven't decided where I wanted this book too go go but I do know I want to use some of my poems I write about my struggles with dating,bullies, and society because I know one or two of us have experienced the same feelings.

And I'm here to say change for you and if you don't want to change still do it for you. Society and social media has put us down just for loving soul food but they also fail to realize people  don't just get big to get big things happen whether it's medical or not it's their business.

This is a safe space. I want to use this to let people have somewhere to go to let them know they aren't alone.
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