What we now consider Body Positivity would not exist without the Fat Acceptance movement which was created by and for fat, black, queer, trans and disabled folks— not as a tool for fat white women exclusively and certainly not as a space for socially acceptable, white bodies to be centered— and it is my responsibility to redirect your attention to incredible black, body positive creators.
For those who think coming to America is easy- heres a peek inside of what its really like. Welcome to the 1000 page document that Tump rolled out making it even harder to be a green card holder.
Come along for my day at Disneyland! As a fairly new person to Disney- this trip was learning all about the tricks to make sure we could have the best day possible! Disney can require lots of planning and having all it all lined up- So I made this post for you guys from everything […]
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
One of the constant fears and anxieties I hear from other plus size individuals is traveling. From uncomfortable airplane seats, walking miles with chub rub, being worried equipment for fun adventures aren’t going to fit you, to the rude stares that happen ALL THE TIME, traveling while fat can be incredibly stressful on top of […]
🙅♀️I don’t want to lose weight- I want to feel good about myself. ..‼️That was the my biggest resolution this year when I starting working out again at @Orangetheory. I wanted to be sure I didn’t end up back in that toxic negative headspace of working out and counting calories obsessively. And they’ve kept me […]
Here to drop the hottest tea in the plus size community. We’re coming for ya. …“Today it’s estimated that 68% of women in America wear plus sizes, generally categorized as a size 14 or higher. Despite being a majority, this community has long been underserved and underrepresented: According to Refinery 29, just 2% of media […]