I don't believe in doing things to manufacture my body to appeal to what I think people might like.
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I just think no one should try to make their body something that it's not.
The 'ideal' body is everywhere you look, and we are made to feel like failures by advertisers and corporations who shame us into buying their products.
I don't fixate on other people's opinions of my body.
Really, I don't care if people think I'm too skinny. This is my body. If they don't like it, screw it.
I've always said if what I'm going to create doesn't look good on everybody, I'm not going to do it.
Being a person who has had plastic surgery and goes to the gym five days a week to work my muscles up so they don't look atrophied as a 60-year-old, I don't disparage people who want to maintain their appearance. But what I don't want is a society that tells me I have to.
I think it's good that people value their bodies and take care of them. I think if you cross the line and begin using your body as an asset or as an extension of your vanity, you've gone too far.
I don't want to feel shamed into making a choice about my physical appearance or my body... or even about the choices I make about my life. I want to be feel empowered and inspired because they feel good to me.
I don't believe in anything artificial. I don't believe in makeup.
It's your body and your life and you have an absolute right to do with it as you choose.
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