Fat-Shaming Is The New Bad Word: And Why We Should Rethink Who Is Really At Fault (ePub)
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When Did It Become Bad to Feel Good About Yourself?
I am a forty something mother of two. Like most women my age, I used to be a vibrant, young sexy thing. At least that's the way I perceived myself, and I'm pretty sure the way my husband perceived me when we met and got married. And then life changed and I changed along with it.
At some point in the last few years I looked in the mirror and realized I didn't like what I saw. I decided it was time to take my life back and get back into shape. Two things happened after that decision. The first was I started feeling better about myself. The second thing that happened was a little more subtle and a little more sinister.
Fat-Shaming Is The New Bad Word: And Why We Should Rethink Who Is Really At Fault
There has been a storm brewing in the last 25 years or so, a storm which has culminated in a twisted set of social values that tells us it's alright to live complacently and offensive to change ourselves publicly for the better. I wrote this book to help myself to understand and to tell other woman feeling the same way that No, you don't have to feel bad about wanting to lose weight and living a healthier life!
- Autor: Sylvia Redmond
- 2015, Englisch
- Verlag: Sylvia Redmond
- ISBN-10: 1516391772
- ISBN-13: 9781516391776
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.07.2015
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