The brand new term recognises that it’s OK to not at all times feel positive about yourself, but it surely’s not an ideal antidote to the body positive mindset’s shortcomings
‘Body positivity’ is old news in line with the Guardian. What once was meant to encourage women to have a good time their bodies, has been completely co-opted by brands, and now there’s a recent term taking up: ‘body neutrality’. It’s a mindset some, like Taylor Swift, credit Jameela Jamil, actor and founding father of the @i_weigh movement, for where people have a good time radical inclusion and the things that society makes them feel ashamed of – the whole lot from having...
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