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Canadian Claire's avatar

I read your entire article and just realized I've been reading it as 'mono-belly' which makes no sense, but nothing in diet culture does. My mom turned 80 yesterday, we're wrapping up our call today and I say I'm going to work out. And she says something like, oh yeah if you work at it, you'll lose weight. And I'm like, I don't care about losing weight, I'm 45, I've had 3 kids, I'm never going to be slim again, I work out to be strong, and she then tells me not to worry, when she got old, the weight just fell off her, and there is no way to get it into her head that I don't care that I'm chubby, being healthy is my goal.

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I worry about my weight much more from a health perspective than body shape now - I do a lot of yoga and the difference if I put on a couple of pounds is marked. I can’t move myself properly, my arm muscles don’t support the extra weight confidently and my belly gets in the way. My knees complain! My body tells me when it’s not happy with my weight and it’s that, rather than diet culture that pressures me into being more careful. But, I grew up in a family where it was acceptable to comment on any aspect of each others’ bodies negatively and more than one biscuit was ‘greedy’ - my parents to this day are rake thin. I’m not and I’m ok with it (after years of struggling with body image) but I really do not want a body that my knees can’t hold up.

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