RE: RE: Body Shaming! #nestle #pakistan
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RE: Body Shaming! #nestle #pakistan

RE: Body Shaming! #nestle #pakistan

Upbringing the judgemental society, are we valuable? If we are being liked, what's the reason; beauty, grace or glamour? Clearly beauty of the heart and brain is not significant. Whoever introduced this trend, it's becoming toxic now. Brands are selling their product as they knew silly people will rush for them. Psychological sickness! no one is glad with the complexion, or physique they are having. The celebrities who advertise this illogical trend only credit balanced diet and healthy lifestyle for the glamour they are having. So for whom these products are formulated?
Now about body shaming, I remember multiple famous people saying we adopted workout as we wanted to look slim on the demands of people. Demand!, this means their own body demands is not so meaningful. I support healthy body but not the #slimtrim. These body transformations are nothing when you are not able to withstand a minor infection.
To be honest such brands like Nestle don't have the right to humiliate people in such a way. Recently a friend of mine was giving me the reference of some Hollywood actress for their curvy body, I was silent for a moment. As you have pointed toward the gym and female attraction, the same points are being tagged for the male attraction too. Is this all shameful?
Much more related thoughts which all are ending in the expectation that we would halt all this culture.

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