It’s easy to get lost in a world that keeps telling you how to look beautiful. Fitness influencer Victoria Garrick shares her photos of how the insane standard of toxic beauty can compare to the average healthy body.
She shares these photos with his 341,000 followers on Instagram.
“I’m posting side by side in this way to show how pictures can fool us…” the woman wrote in her post.
“When we browse carefully selected photos on the Internet, we can think that our bodies only have one way of looking. If I only posted the photo on the left, you might think that my body looks like this all the time.” she continued.
In the post she attached three photos for comparison, in which he poses and s**ks on her belly. In another photo, she is just relaxing.
“But the truth is, ALL bodies look TONS of different ways depending on lighting, clothing, the angle, the pose, and the day! (These pictures were taken just moments apart, yet my body looks drastically different in each pic.).”
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“Neither photo of me is better or worse; all are just simply MY BODY!”
“And yes, of course, you can rock a cutout sports bra no matter what your back looks like! The pic on the right is what my back looks like naturally; on the left, I was intensely posing and uncomfortable.”
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Her top had a crisscross back design with cutouts that easily lets clumps of fat gather. But Victoria assures people that you don’t need to be supermodel shape to be considered normal or even pretty.
She shared before, “Feeling/being ‘s**y’ is not something that comes naturally to me…”
But thanks to her friends’ encouragement, she felt like taking a group shot in black bikinis and shared them with her Instagram followers.
It’s really just a picture taken from an excellent angle with experience in posing. Don’t let that define what you should look like in your day-to-day activity!
People thanked her for the well-thought-out encouragement post. One commented, “Today, I was not feeling well with my body. Thanks for this, we are only human, and that is completely fine.”