SOrry but can t really agree with this. To each his own, in my opinion, if you re fine having hair on your body or going without makeup or whatever, good for you. Personally, I consider it grooming and I would not be happy not taking care of myself.
Losing weight, through eating right and/or exercise, isn t just about looking good, it s about being healthy. I wouldn t feel happy or comfortable weighing a hundred kilos.
But again, to each his own. If these ”empowered” women are happier without shaving or eating healthy or putting on makeup and nice clothes, I guess that s their choice, but personally I don t see it as a majorly feminist point.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your thoughts.
never apologize for not being stupid!
....encouraging stupid does never serves anyone...lololol
It seems that I did not speak, and even more so did not urge women to weigh one hundred kilograms. I talked about the choice of food, personal care in which a woman feels comfortable.
As you rightly said, if, for example, she weighs one hundred kilograms, then she, for example, will not feel comfortable. Under this condition, you need to change something. But if she ate a damn 500 calories a day, because, for example, her boyfriend love slender girls, then this is also not normal.
Did I really call for quitting sports, basic hygiene? Did you see it here? I do not think so. It is a matter of a woman’s comfortable diet and hygiene. If you do not want to wear long nails and do Brazilian hair removal, then do not.
But do not expose it in grotesque forms and see only a 200 - kilogram sick woman, completely overgrown with hair.