In an era dominated by curated Instagram feeds, AI-generated “perfect” bodies, and a multi-billion dollar diet industry built on insecurity, the concept of body positivity has never been more necessary—or more co-opted. What started as a radical fat-liberation movement in the 1960s has, in some corners, been diluted into a shallow slogan about "loving your cellulite" while still buying the anti-cellulite cream.
Real body positivity is not about learning to love every roll and wrinkle as if they were beautiful. Some days, you won’t. Real body positivity is about neutrality —the quiet, radical ability to exist in your skin without a constant running commentary of judgment. In an era dominated by curated Instagram feeds,
: Maximum skin exposure to sunlight facilitates the production of Some days, you won’t
: Spend more time naked at home to get comfortable in your own skin. We often assume everyone else has a "better"
We often assume everyone else has a "better" body because we only see our own flaws. Naturism acts as a mirror to reality. Seeing the natural diversity of human anatomy proves that sagging, asymmetry, and cellulite are not anomalies—they are the standard. This realization is incredibly freeing.