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Body Shaming: The Skinny Stance
Body weight or size should't matter and others should not put down nor should you put yourself down. Nandini Kochar in,"The Skinny Stance" has made a great point for girls about their body figure. When she says,"as thin as a stick"..."gain more meat" as to what others say to us so called "too skinny girls". These phrases are nonsense and people should just not judge the skinny girls or guys, works both ways. There is always going to be different weights and body sizes all around the world so a skinny person is just the same human being as everyone else. I fully agree with Nandini Kochar and her strong points of body shame for skinny girls.
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