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“Hold still. You deserve this.”
Hi friend, what’s it like to go to the grocery store while thin? Let me tell you what it was like to go to the grocery store this week while fat. It’s having people glance your way and then look away quickly, as if having glimpsed something obscene or disgusting. It’s having a woman in…
Body Liberation Photography | Body Love Shop & Box | Changing the World | In the Media | Interviews & Podcasts | Living in a Fat BodyLISTEN: Lindley on the Rising Whole Podcast (with Transcript)
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This plus-size beauty queen and Nevada’s Red Rock Canyon = magic. It was 95 degrees at sunset, but luckily Ms. D is used to the heat and I had plenty of water with me, so we took lots of breaks and it worked out fine. Better than fine, in fact. She’d chosen a sparkling sequin…



