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Vol3 Up By Kubeja Part1 - Nudist Junior Miss Pageant 1999

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Incorporating meditation, breathwork, journaling, or therapy.

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At its core, body positivity is the radical belief that every body—regardless of size, shape, ability, or color—deserves respect, dignity, and care. But for a long time, people assumed that body positivity and wellness were enemies. They believed that if you accepted your body as it was, you would let yourself go. They feared that self-love would lead to laziness.

You want ice cream. You eat the ice cream. You do not spiral into a "diet starts Monday" shame spiral. You notice the ice cream was delicious. You drink a glass of water. You go to sleep at a reasonable hour because sleep is the ultimate wellness hack. : Shifting from restrictive dieting to "eating the

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