#6 Milly Smith

Adepte du “Self love club“, la jeune femme révèle à quel point les photos de type avant/après sur Instagram peuvent nous tromper et nous complexer … à tort.

Pourquoi elle nous redonne confiance ?

On a toutes déjà eu ce petit coup de blues en checkant notre feed Instagram. La raison? Le flux quasi permanent de photos avant/après (un régime, un challenge sportif,…) de ces femmes/hommes aux corps “parfaits”. Milly démontre à ses followers que de nombreuses illusions d’optiques et poses savamment étudiées  permettent de se mettre en valeur et de “réinventer” notre corps.

Same girl, same day, same time. 💛 Not a before and after. Not a weight loss transformation. Not a diet company promotion. 💛 I am comfortable with my body in both. Neither is more or less worthy. Neither makes me more or less of a human being. Neither invites degrading comments and neither invites sleezy words. 💛 We are so blinded to what a real unposed body looks like and blinded to what beauty is that people would find me less attractive within a 5 second pose switch! How insanely ridiculous is that!? 💛 I love taking these, it helps my mind so much with body dysmorphia and helps me rationalise my negative thoughts. 💛 Don’t compare, just live for you. There is no one on this planet who’s like you and that’s pretty damn amazing don’t ya think. The world doesn’t need another copy, it needs you. 💛 We are worthy, valid and powerful beyond measure 💙🌟 (If you don’t pull your tights up as high as possible are you really human?)

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La même fille, au même moment usant juste de poses et lumière différentes.

Just a same girl, same day, different pose reminder that our bodies look different in different angles and that it’s perfectly ok, normal and natural. You don’t need to look like anybody else but YOU ❤ 💛 I get asked a lot recently how to start a Bopo insta page as they want confidence. I often come up with nothing because I’m not entirely sure I understand. 💛 Are they asking me how to get started on a journey to self love or just how to start an insta page to get justification that their body is worthy in hope it will bring them self love? 💛 Before I put my photos and words out onto Instagram I started my journey to self love with myself; I mean it’s still a very personal journey but I want to share it now and help others too. I took photos and wrote down love notes to my body without showing them to a soul- it was just for my soul and my mind. 💛 Starting an insta page could help you on your journey of course but your motives are what’s important- know what they are before starting is my advice. Maybe do it off social media first and get a feel for your journey and what works/doesn’t work for you and do it for YOU. Do it for your soul. Your follower count doesn’t matter or make you more or less worthy. 10,000 people telling you your pretty wont bring about self love either. It’s so much more than that and it starts deep inside yourself not with your aesthetics. Bopo isn’t a ‘trend’. 💛 It’s not about how many you can impress, you need to be impressing yourself. Make yourself proud.

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Bon, et maintenant, si on arrêtait de se complexer inutilement ?

A lire aussi :  “Any Body” le compte Instagram Body Positive qui buzz

Mestriner Emma