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: Exposure to real bodies—with all their "lumps, bumps, and wrinkles"—acts as a reality check against "billboard" versions of humanity.
But I walked out. I sat by the pool. An 80-year-old woman with a mastectomy scar smiled at me and offered me a cup of tea. She didn't look at my scar. She looked at my eyes. : Exposure to real bodies—with all their "lumps,
: Embracing a positive body image is linked to reduced anxiety and depression. Organizations like the Kids Mental Health Foundation An 80-year-old woman with a mastectomy scar smiled
It is important to be realistic. Not everyone reaches "body love." In fact, many advocates of the argue that "love" is too high a bar. : Embracing a positive body image is linked
I was 34 the first time I went to a naturist spa. I have a C-section scar that looks like a second belly button. I have cellulite that dimples even when I stand up straight. I spent the first ten minutes wrapped in a towel, crying in the locker room.
Reality: There is no such thing. Naturist resorts have people of all sizes, ages, and abilities. In fact, the "perfect" body is the rarest sight. Your body is precisely the type of body that naturism celebrates—a real, lived-in human body.