A Chat About Sexism, Stereotypes, and Unapologetic Confidence
Instagram: @gracenedeau Julia Blandford: First off, how would you describe your body?Grace Nedeau: I don’t know, I guess I would just say that it’s my own.
Instagram: @gracenedeau Julia Blandford: First off, how would you describe your body?Grace Nedeau: I don’t know, I guess I would just say that it’s my own.
Instagram: @anastasiaxhope Julia Blandford: How would you describe your body? Anastasia Stewart: I would say that I’m definitely above-average tall, and I’m a little bit lanky- in terms of being athletic.
Before you decide that you absolutely hate me for doing a post that talks about the struggles of being thin, just take a moment to bear with me.
Skincare, in simple terms, is as essential to us as cheap beer is to a college frat boy. (Sorry, that was literally the only analogy I could think of, I don’t know why).
The end of summer is just a few short weeks away, and soon, we’ll be packing away our bathing suits and pulling out our fall attire.
I’m a 34DDD, and let me tell you- it sucks. Society romanticizes the idea of having big boobs, telling us that big tits equals a sexy woman.