Body acceptance means, as much as possible, approving of
and loving your body, despite its “imperfections”, real or perceived. That
means accepting that your body is fatter than some others, or thinner than some
others, that your eyes are a little crooked, that you have a disability that
makes walking difficult, that you have health concerns that you have to deal
with — but that all of that doesn’t mean that you need to be ashamed of your
body or try to change it. Body acceptance allows for the fact that there is a
diversity of bodies in the world, and that there’s no wrong way to have one.

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