Many people living in higher-weight bodies have experienced stigma and discrimination. One manifestation of this is weight-based bullying. Weight based bullying doesn't just happen among youth, sometimes adults contribute to this problem. For example athletic coaches or health counselors may make weight related comments to or about youth in front their peers. This body shaming may be experienced as bullying. The important thing to remember is that bullying, not a person's body size or appearance is the problem. Focusing on changing someone's body should never be considered the solution to bullying behavior. Here are some dos and don't s for adults and youth when it comes to weight based bullying. Do Call out bullying when you see it. Emphasize that nobody deserves to be teases. Recognize the behavior, not someone's size as the problem. Stand up for others who may be targeted because of their bodies. Stay in a group - friends can intervene and help make the bullyi...
Well here’s a shocking truth brought to you by yours truly…you are never “too fat” for high heels. Wear whatever you want, no matter your size! Plus size heels are actually in plentiful supply and are cuter than ever! However, since it can be hard to find options that suit every weight, taste, and budget, I decided to put together a list of the best (cutest and most comfortable) high heels that big women can get! And, even beyond that, I have created a 3 step process that will enable any overweight woman to wear heels again. Are you ready for it? Here is the process for wearing high heels when you’re overweight: Find heels that you like. Put them on. Wear them. Fiercely. That’s all there is to it! No matter how big you are, you are entitled to wear whatever you like (you just might be super comfortable). However, as with most things, it’s easier said than done. Since I assume you already know how to put on shoes and walk, let’s discuss that major hang-up for...
Traditional dresses in South Africa are gaining in popularity. Both amongst the baby boomer and millennial generation. With a diverse range of tribes with in South Africa its no surprise that there is a broad dichotomy of styles to choose from. many African cultures, age and social standing determines the type of clothes a person wears. This is particularly poignant when it comes to modern traditional dresses for women. The best traditional dresses are typically made on printed dyed cotton fabric. The most common type are shweshwe dresses. If you’ve ever been to a wedding or birthday function you’d most likely have some The fabric is manufactured in a variety of different colours and printed designs comprised of intricate geometric shapes and patterns. Some African traditional dresses are woven, such as Kente from West Africa. Traditional dresses in South Africa have evolved over the last 70 years. Tannery-style leather, woven textiles and printed dress fabrics have replaced the cow hi...
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