There’s no need to glamorize one body type and slam another. We need to stop this absurd hatred towards bodies for being different sizes. It doesn’t help anyone and it’s getting old.
Of one thing we can be certain: every person we see - no matter the race, religion, political beliefs, body type, or appearance - is family.
Be comfortable; be you. Whats most important is to understand what suits your body type and personality. Stick to that, and you cant go wrong!
Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.
Place a picture of someone that looks like what you want to look like when you reach your weight loss and fitness goal somewhere nearby. However, be sure to keep it realistic to your own body type. This is a visual reminder of what the end result of your fitness and weight loss program will be, helping to keep you motivated.
I feel like it's a subversive thing [a certain body type to admire] which keeps women preoccupied with something that doesn't matter, and takes up a lot of space, and prevents people from what they're meant to be doing.
I don't weigh myself - it's all about how I feel in my clothes. What looks good on one person might not look good on another body type. I happen to be very confident in my own skin. It takes time to get to that place, but it's all about embracing yourself and your body.
I don't weigh myself - it's all about how I feel in my clothes.
Whatever your body type is, just use it. There are definitely things that I can do that skinnier people can't do. But then there are things that skinnier people do that I'll never be able to do, like run a marathon. There's just no way that will ever happen.
I like to dress for my body type and for my coloring.
It just so happens that my body type and my lifestyle gives me a preclusion for high blood sugars.
Skinny is only one body type.
I've thought for a long time that my body type would have worked well in the '70s. The idea that you could be a broad-shouldered, small-breasted woman and still wear really great outfits.
I'm not trying to be a different weight. I want to be a different body type so that I'm not an apple. I just want to be a pear!
In ballet, I felt that no matter how good I was, if I didn't have the right body type or if I didn't fit a certain mold there was nothing I could do.
In general, we are sort of conditioned to see a different body type as acceptable and maybe look away when the other body type arrives.
My shape reminds me a lot of my grandmother, whom I was really close to. She died when I was 13, and we have a really similar body type, the squat New England woman who can roll out dough and bring in your lawnmower. That's kind of the vibe of my body, and I'm into it.
When I was younger I always wanted to dress like Kim [Kardashian], but her style doesn't necessarily fit my body type.
Me and my sisters all have such different body types.
You need to look at the best for what your genetic body type is.
There's all body types, but there's just one size.
I'd like to reach out to more women and different body types.
In the culture we live in, there's this pervasive, shared agreement that there's a certain body type to admire, and it isn't actually based on anything real or substantive.
Whatever your body type is, just use it.