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Stephanie Yeboah

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Stephanie Yeboah



Average rating: 4.12 · 891 ratings · 117 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
Fattily Ever After: A Black...

4.23 avg rating — 773 ratings — published 2020 — 10 editions
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Chaotic Energy

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“Nowadays, I try not to pay attention to what society deems beautiful or not. It isn’t always easy though, and I’m always trying to un-learn toxic thoughts and behaviours anytime I recognize it.”
Stephanie Yeboah, Fattily Ever After: A Black Fat Girl's Guide to Living Life Unapologetically

“this is not, or at least should not be, an #AllBodiesMatter situation. Of course, all bodies are equally important, and I hope that everyone reading this – whether they are a size 4 or a size 30 – feels good about themselves. But body positivity is not about boosting the confidence of people with conventionally attractive and ‘acceptable’ figures. It’s not about logging onto Instagram and seeing a barrage of attractive, white, thin (or thin adjacent) womxn bending over as HARD as possible to create a smidgen of a micro-roll in order to prove to their thousands of followers that they too (!!) are ‘normal, real, womxn’.”
Stephanie Yeboah, Fattily Ever After: A Black Fat Girl's Guide to Living Life Unapologetically

“Fat womxn can be feminine. But it isn’t the be all and end all. We can be other things too. We can be alternative. We can be androgynous. We can be gender non-conforming and non-binary. We can be butch. We can be casual. We can be all these things and STILL have the right to exist and feel socially acceptable within society.”
Stephanie Yeboah, Fattily Ever After: A Black Fat Girl's Guide to Living Life Unapologetically

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