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A jovem de 19 anos Sara Puhto é uma ativista muito conhecida entre os que seguem o body positivity , movimento que celebra corpos reais e naturais. Nas redes sociais, ela publica fotos do antes e depois da “instagramação”. Sabe aquele monte de imagens perfeitas que vemos no Instagram e que nem sempre estão livres de edições – mesmo que a legenda diga o contrário? Pois é. A garota, assim como o body positivity , não diz que é errado você postar fotos posadas e tratadas. Contudo, nós sabemos que os padrões de beleza ainda matam muitas meninas ao redor do mundo .
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Recentemente, duas jovens transmitiram o suicídio nas redes sociais e indicaram a pressão para serem perfeitas como o principal gatilho para darem um fim à vida . É por isso que o trabalho de Sara Puhto é tão importante! Apostamos que você vai se sentir muito mais livre, confiante e menos pressionada após ver as cinco fotos abaixo.
1. “Parece que ter um bumbum grande é o que muitas mulheres querem atualmente, mas lembre-se de que você não precisa de um bundão para ser bonita.”
2. “Ninguém está te julgando, e mesmo que alguém te julgue, isso é apenas reflexo das inseguranças daquela pessoa, não das suas.”
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3. “Você deve se sentir orgulhosa de ser quem é! Todas nós temos corpos e vidas diferentes.”
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Progress photo talk 💁🏼🌿 I was taking progress pictures initially, but I took many different photos and ended up wanting to do one of these flexed/posing vs chilling posts (I know they're done to death but I don't care cause I love doing them 😬). But anyway, when I started working out I kept thinking to myself "I can't wait till I'm on week 100, I'll look so good by then and my progress pictures will be DA BOMB". But I'm on week 96 now and weirdly felt like I don't have that much difference between now and week 1 (when my body is relaxed), cause I saw other people doing relaxed poses and had massive differences. But then I realised that I actually don't care 🤷🏼♀️ because I shouldn't feel the need to post a photo to get validation on how hard I've worked, it's this weird mindset I got from having a fitness account and getting comments on photos, where people would judge my progress. I got weirdly obsessed with wanting to please everyone and have no one say anything negative. But it doesn't matter how long you've worked out for, or how much muscle you've gained or fat you've lost. It isn't some competition of who can do the most, the quickest. It's about YOU being healthy and happy! So next time you find yourself comparing yourself to anyone's photos, seeing how long they've worked out or how they look compared to you, STOP. You should be so proud of yourself for being you! We all have different lives and bodies, life isn't always linear, sometimes we need to navigate through things first, everyone's journey is unique! Also, as you can see, poses change how you look!!! instagram isn't reality, It's a snap of a second into someone's life. It's just one photo, please don't let that ruin your confidence cause you are absolutely remarkable and there's no point in wanting to be or look like someone else ☺️ love who you are, it's a lot easier than trying to please everyone 🌴☀️ —————————————— . . . #beforeandafter #transformationtuesday #lawofattraction #bodypositivity #lifeisgreat #dowhatyoulove #bootybuilding #progressnotperfection #bodyimage #bikinibody #weightlossjourney #beyou #confidence #selflove #embraceyourself #manifest
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4. “Ninguém tem um corpo de ampulheta. Ampulhetas são objetos, e os corpos femininos não. Vista-se do jeito que quiser!”
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Dress for your body type 🙅🏼🌿 You know how you get articles that say "clothing to wear for your body type"? Yeah IGNORE THOSE CAUSE THEY'RE RIDICULOUS. You can wear anything you want no matter what body type. I know they're meant to be "guides" and not rules, but they do affect the way you judge what clothes make your body "more attractive". Because of these I've hated the way my body looks from the front in dresses or anything tight, because my boobs aren't big enough and I don't have an "hourglass" figure. Nobody has an hourglass figure. That's an object, women's bodies are not objects. So wear what you want!!! People can judge you all they want for the way you look. There's no point in listening to them. Cause if you feel good about something, go with it! Life's too short to constantly care about what people think, do what makes you happy! Live your life how you want, wear what you want, even if you don't look like everyone else, that's the beauty of it! You are you, and you are beauty queen 👸 Hope you all have a lovely weekend!! 🌴☀️ —————————————— . . . #lawofattraction #bodypositivity #bodyshape #wearwhatyoulike #lifeisgreat #dowhatyoulove #bootybuilding #bootybuilder #progressnotperfection #bodyimage #sweatwithkayla #bikinibody #vegan #vegansofig #girlswholift #girlswithmuscle #weightlifting #selflove #youarebeautiful #fitnessmotivation #screwthescale #weightlossjourney #beyou #beconfident #selfconfidence #embraceyourself #manifest #flaws #confidence
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5. “Você pode ser fitness e saudável e ter algumas gordurinhas. É algo absolutamente normal, do qual você não deve se envergonhar.”
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