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Summary of Jes Baker's Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls
Summary of Jes Baker's Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls
Summary of Jes Baker's Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls
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#1 We are more likely to be told that we are a good person than anything else. We are taught that our worth lies in our physical appearance, which is never good enough. Our bodies are an integral part of us, and they impact the way we participate in the world.

#2 The body positive movement can sometimes focus too much on affirming beauty and not enough on deconstructing its necessity.

#3 Body love is critical to the health of our entire world. It affects more than just ourselves and those immediately nearby. It affects the entire globe and all of its venerable systemic issues.

#4 Loving your body can change the world. Not just your world, but the entire world. When we appreciate and love ourselves, we start to contribute to the world in a way that allows equality, inclusivity, and all forms of kindness.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 11, 2022
ISBN9798822514324
Summary of Jes Baker's Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls
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    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

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    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

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    Insights from Chapter 19

    Insights from Chapter 20

    Insights from Chapter 21

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    We are more likely to be told that we are a good person than anything else. We are taught that our worth lies in our physical appearance, which is never good enough. Our bodies are an integral part of us, and they impact the way we participate in the world.

    #2

    The body positive movement can sometimes focus too much on affirming beauty and not enough on deconstructing its necessity.

    #3

    Body love is critical to the health of our entire world. It affects more than just ourselves and those immediately nearby. It affects the entire globe and all of its venerable systemic issues.

    #4

    Loving your body can change the world. Not just your world, but the entire world. When we appreciate and love ourselves, we start to contribute to the world in a way that allows equality, inclusivity, and all forms of kindness.

    #5

    We develop low self-esteem as a result of our bodies not being good enough. We put our lives on hold because we’ve decided that our bodies aren’t good enough to work with. We establish poor relationship skills because we don’t feel lovable or worthy.

    #6

    Your size is irrelevant to your ability to find fulfillment, purpose, love, a sense of worthiness, and the ovaries to not give a fuck. You deserve

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